Keith Olbermann’s List Of Questions For George Stephanopulos To Ask John McCain This Sunday On His Show “This Week”. Youtube Video.
Jim Pence April 18th, 2008
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The answer to some of the questions McSAME should be asked about issues on voters’ minds:
The Economy…. Nine in 10 Americans now give the economy a negative rating.
McCain: ‘There’s Been Great Progress Economically’ Since Bush Took Office
The War in Iraq…. More than six in 10 say that the conflict is not integral to the success of U.S. anti-terrorism efforts.
Americans don’t trust McCain’s view on Iraq.»
Stay the course (100 more years)…. 56 percent of Americans say the United States should withdraw its military forces.
McCain Admits He’s ‘Digging For The Pony’ In Iraq»
Economic Stimulus Package…… Nearly eight in 10 now think the package will not be enough to avert a recession.
John McCain, on Thursday: “I think psychologically, a lot of our problems today are psychological
Soaring Cost of Gasoline…… Two-thirds of those polled said recent price increases have been a hardship.
John McCain Drills For Cash At Denver’s Petroleum Club
CW Says:
You are right CW, but I couldn’t help myself putting up Keith Olbermann, it was just too funny.
Some questions Cliff Schecter wants mCCain to answer
http://smirkingchimp.com/thread/14123
1. Do you agree with Pastor John Hagee that war with Iran is the fulfillment of biblical prophecy?
2. Doesn’t your legendary temper make you too dangerous to be trusted with the presidency of the United States?
3. Doesn’t your confusion regarding basic facts about the war in Iraq, including repeatedly citing a nonexistent Al Qaeda-Iran alliance, make you unfit for command?
4. Given your past adultery, should Americans consider you a moral exemplar of family values?
5. Doesn’t your flip-flop on Jerry Falwell being an “agent of intolerance” show your opportunistic pandering to the religious right?
6. Given your wealth and privileged upbringing, aren’t you - and not Barack Obama - the elitist?
7. What is your religion, really? And has the answer in the past changed as the South Carolina primary approached?
8. Didn’t President Bush betray you with his signing statement on the Detainee Treatment Act? You claim to be against torture, but aren’t you a hypocrite for voting “no” on the Senate waterboaring ban?
9. Why did you flip-flop on the Bush tax cuts you twice opposed? Why do you now support making them permanent for the wealthiest Americans who need them least?
10. With the economy tanking, shouldn’t Americans be concerned over your past statements that “the issue of economics is not something I’ve understood as well as I should?”
11) How can you call yourself a straight-talker in light of the fact that you have changed your positions or rhetorically flip-flopped on the following issues: Abortion, Creationism in science class, immigration, intervention abroad, tax cuts for the wealthy, civil unions, a Martin Luther King holiday, the Confederate Flag, the Christian Right, Bob Jones University, whether Rumsfeld did a good job, whether Dick Cheney is doing a good job, whether President Bush is an honest man, a Patient’s Bill of Rights, global warming, campaign finance reform in general, public financing of campaigns specifically, lobbying reform, whether the War in Iraq would be “easy,” whether Sunni and Shiite are working together, whether “Iraqi blood should be traded for American blood,” military readiness, how many troops are necessary for the surge to succeed in Iraq, ethanol subsidies, the continuing existence of a minimum wage, closing the gun-show loophole, healthcare for children…and I could go on, but how about we start with those?