Couric Interviews Governor Sarah Palin (Preview)
by Gateway Pundit | 4:29 pm, September 24, 2008 | Comments Off
The McCain Campaign released this ad today on on America's other crisis- the energy crisis:Here is a preview of Katie Couric's interview with Governor Sarah Palin that will air tonight on CBS News:
Katie Couric asked Governor Palin about the economy:
Katie Couric: If this doesn't pass, do you think there's a risk of another Great Depression?UPDATE: Meanwhile-- McCain shows leadership...
Sarah Palin: Unfortunately, that is the road that America may find itself on. Not necessarily this, as it's been proposed, has to pass or we're gonna find ourselves in another Great Depression. But there has to be action taken, bipartisan effort – Congress not pointing fingers at this point at … one another, but finding the solution to this, taking action and being serious about the reforms on Wall Street that are needed.
Senator John McCain announced today that he wants to delay Friday's debate because of the economic crisis and return to Washington to focus on the nation's financial problems.
Some people lead and some people follow.
Michelle Malkin is polling readers on McCain's decision to delay the debate.
UPDATE 2: Obama says the debate is on.
UPDATE 3: Obama says he initiated the calls to McCain this morning.
--I moved this news to a separate post--
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