Monday, October 06, 2008

Six Million Questions for Town Hall Debate

My questions for John McCain: When did you decide to turn the republican party into the ugly party?
Which country are we going to war with next?
How can you stand there and claim to be honorable?
How can you choose Palin and say you put country first?
What happened to your Christian values? Or do they only apply to gay marriage and abortion?
Why are you lying so frequently to the American people?
Are you too old to lead the nation?
Why are you such an angry man?
Did you know that smearing Obama is the same as smearing me, a real average Joe, not some pretend one.
Why are you so creepy?
Who would you put in charge of the economy? Phil Gramm?
What are you going to do for the middle class? How about the poor?
Who (besides Palin) will lead the nation if something happens to you?
Why did you really choose Palin?
NYT: At least six million questions have been submitted via the Internet to be asked at the town-hall-style presidential debate Tuesday in Nashville between Senators Barack Obama and John McCain. That’s a lot of queries for 90 minutes, and obviously they won’t all get asked — there will be time for only 15 to 20.

The moderator, Tom Brokaw of NBC News, is sifting through those millions of questions to find six or seven that he might pose. The other dozen or so questions will come from among an audience of about 80 likely voters from the Nashville area who will be on stage with the candidates.

Mr. Brokaw will meet with audience members on Tuesday as he seeks a balance between foreign and domestic topics.