Wait, What?
Published by BG on Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 3:19 PM.Michelle Malkin: In the wake of choice
Is this the same "un-moderate debate moderator" who asked the following questions at the GOP debate?
· In the NBC-Wall Street Journal poll, just 22 percent believe this country is on the right track. Mayor Giuliani, how do we get back to Ronald Reagan’s "morning in America"?
· We’re going to talk about values. Let’s go down the line on this, just like they did with the Democrats last week on some of these trickier calls, but they do have clear answers. Starting with you, Governor. Would the day that Roe v. Wade is repealed be a good day for Americans?
· Let me go to Senator McCain. We’re in the house of Ronald Reagan. Every cab driver in America knew what Ronald Reagan stood for: defeat communism abroad, reduce big government at home. Can you, Senator McCain, restore that kind of unity of purpose?
· Governor Thompson, same question; actually you could respond to just about anything at this point. (Which he did)
· Okay, let’s start with an enjoyable down-the-line, okay? I want each candidate to mention a tax he’d like to cut, in addition to the Bush tax cuts, keeping them in effect.
And, of course...
· But let me ask you about something else that might be a negative in the upcoming campaign. Seriously, would it be good for America to have Bill Clinton back living in the White House?
Damn stinking liberals and their tough questions.
Transcript of the debate from the New York Times
While we're on life issues, Bobby Schindler has a question for the GOP presidential candidates and un-moderate debate moderator Chris Matthews: "Since When Does Pro-Life Mean Killing The Disabled?"
Is this the same "un-moderate debate moderator" who asked the following questions at the GOP debate?
· In the NBC-Wall Street Journal poll, just 22 percent believe this country is on the right track. Mayor Giuliani, how do we get back to Ronald Reagan’s "morning in America"?
· We’re going to talk about values. Let’s go down the line on this, just like they did with the Democrats last week on some of these trickier calls, but they do have clear answers. Starting with you, Governor. Would the day that Roe v. Wade is repealed be a good day for Americans?
· Let me go to Senator McCain. We’re in the house of Ronald Reagan. Every cab driver in America knew what Ronald Reagan stood for: defeat communism abroad, reduce big government at home. Can you, Senator McCain, restore that kind of unity of purpose?
· Governor Thompson, same question; actually you could respond to just about anything at this point. (Which he did)
· Okay, let’s start with an enjoyable down-the-line, okay? I want each candidate to mention a tax he’d like to cut, in addition to the Bush tax cuts, keeping them in effect.
And, of course...
· But let me ask you about something else that might be a negative in the upcoming campaign. Seriously, would it be good for America to have Bill Clinton back living in the White House?
Damn stinking liberals and their tough questions.
Transcript of the debate from the New York Times
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