okay so there are three presidential debates coming up and two VP debates ... so I've been thinking of a good question that could be asked of each candidate that would get an idea of their mind set. Here's what I came up with:
A lot of hay has been made over Sen. Obama's & Gov. Palin's "readiness" for office ... being that the senator was in office for only a year before beginning his campaign and that the governor had only been in office two years when nominated for VP....
my question is ...
With less than 2% of Vice-Presidents having to assume the office of President due to death or resignation of the elected President ... and while those elected President assume the office 100% of the time for at least a portion of their elected terms ... why is it that Palin's political background is being held up to the same ruler as Obama's??
an alternative question is:
The Nixon years in the White House have put a 'black eye' on the office of Presidency that it has never been able to shake ... he first VP, Spiro Agnew, has many similarities in his background as those of Sarah Palin (having been Governor of his state only 2 yrs before being nominated for Vice President, and having done questionable that led to investigations-or possible investigations) ... do you see a similar situation here?
alternate question #2:
Polls are indicating that it is very likely that both houses of Congress will break towards the democratic party in the up coming elections ... what do you see the effect of this will be on your agenda proposals and what will it mean to our taxes -- straight talk please, no 'middle class', no 'upper 10%', no double-speak -- we are tired of not hearing the whole, unvarnished, unscripted truth for ONCE in this campaign.
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So what, non-Bush based, question would you like to ask?
Why "non-Bush" based?
because he isn't running ... even though McCain is republican he is not a Bush-fluky as many would have you believe (McCain's support of President Bush's position has been as low as 77 percent (in 2005), and his support for his party's position has been as low as 67 percent (2001)-Fast Check.org ... and this June and only for this year did he vote nearly 90% in favor of the Bush proposals - and remember these stats only go back within Bush's years, it does not incl. McCain's entire career)
Take feelings for Bush out of the equation and tell me your question!
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