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Old 09-13-2008, 05:12 PM
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I have no issue what so ever with the questions Gibson asked Palin, nor the way he asked them. If he wants to ask her 18 times in one interview if she thinks she has enough experience because he does not agree with her answer, he can...if people feel it makes him look like a petulant, angry school teacher (as some have claimed), so be it.

I would just like these same questions to be asked of Obama...since their experience-levels are commensurate...we should be equally concerned about both.

Palin could have had a perfectly nice interview if Gibson had asked her, "How does your family feel about you breaking this glass ceiling?" "How did it feel to give that speech at the convention?" etc...instead, he asked her tough questions...no one should whine about that...but everyone should be asking why Obama isn't hit just as hard in his interviews. (Instead...Obama was hit hard during a debate...and the left went nuts and asked for peoples heads!)
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