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Raineyb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-06-08 04:23 PM
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389. He wouldn't have to ask Obama that question
because Obama wouldn't have laughed.

And why wouldn't KO ask if Clinton she had any response besides laughter? The man asks her a question; he wasn't being facetious, and instead of contemplating and giving a serious answer befitting the stature of the office she's seeking she laughs.

Guess what, it's not funny!

It's a deliberate deflection to a question she doesn't want to answer. (And it's not the first time that she's done this. Personally it annoys the hell out of me. Answer the friggin' question!)

Contrary to what some folks may believe it is not the job of the interviewer to make the interviewee feel comfortable especially since the information gleaned from the interview may be used to choose the next leader of our country.

Not for nothing but, he's supposed to ask tough questions! What the hell is wrong with you people that you think that asking a serious question and expecting a serious answer is demeaning, humiliating and misogynistic?

When will this bloody mess end?

Regards



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