Thursday, September 11, 2008

A Few Tough Questions

I was trying not to post anything political here as what I might say would put some people off. But one of the true things about me is that I speak up when I feel strongly about something. Tonight I am going to let someone else speak.

From Katha Pollitt, A few tough questions for Sarah Palin.

Suppose your 14-year-old daughter is brutally raped in her bedroom by an intruder. She becomes pregnant and wants an abortion. Could you tell the parents of America why you think your child and their children should be forced by law to have their rapists' babies?

You say you don't believe global warming is man-made. Could you tell us what scientists you've spoken with or read who have led you to that conclusion? What do you think the 2,500 scientists of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are getting wrong?

If you didn't try to fire Wasilla librarian Mary Ellen Baker over her refusal to consider censoring books, why did you try to fire her?

What is the European Union, and how does it function?


Forty-seven million Americans lack health insurance. John Goodman, who has advised McCain on healthcare, has proposed redefining them as covered because, he says, anyone can get care at an ER. Do you agree with him?

What is the function of the Federal Reserve?


Cindy and John McCain say you have experience in foreign affairs because Alaska is next to Russia. When did you last speak with Prime Minister Putin, and what did you talk about?

Approximately how old is the earth? Five thousand years? 10,000? 5 billion?


You are a big fan of President Bush, so why didn't you mention him even once in your convention speech?

McCain says cutting earmarks and waste will make up for revenues lost by making the tax cuts permanent. Experts say that won't wash. Balancing the Bush tax cuts plus new ones proposed by McCain would most likely mean cutting Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security. Which would you cut?

You're suing the federal government to have polar bears removed from the endangered species list, even as Alaska's northern coastal ice is melting and falling into the sea. Can you explain the science behind your decision?

You've suggested that God approves of the Iraq War and the Alaska pipeline. How do you know?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ha! Let's get her on 20/20 or Meet the Press and ask her those questions! Now THAT would be something to watch - Sarah Palin squirm!! ;-) Love it!

Vickie Hallmark said...

Yep, I'm starting to wonder if all of us not talking politics to keep from starting arguments is really a great idea.

Great questions. Wonder if we'll ever get any answers???