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Attack on the Street: What Would You Ask Sarah Palin?

By Emily Leaman , Jesseka Kadylak

Last night, Alaska governor and Republican VP pick Sarah Palin gave her first media interview. We wanted to know: If you had the chance to interview Sarah Palin, what would you ask her? We heard everything from questions about her hunting ethics to how much she made in an eBay auction. What would you ask? Tell us in the comments!

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Which so called "Bush doctrine" are you talking about? The media has made up at least a half dozen - plus "Bush Doctrines"...

Time for a new hairdo - the early 80s are over..

Posted by: Citizen, Sep 16, 2008 03:16:12 PM

Why won’t you talk to those investigating ’troopergate’? What are you hiding?

Posted by: Steve, Sep 16, 2008 09:26:46 AM

How do you do it all-be wife, mother to five, and run the biggest state in the Union!

Posted by: Phil, Sep 12, 2008 07:08:20 PM

How do you pronounce the word "nuclear"?

Posted by: Emily, Sep 12, 2008 12:58:30 PM

That’s a trick question because it implies that there actually IS such a thing as a Bush Doctrine. And, I’m sorry, but that’s just giving too much credit to dubya.

Posted by: Alejandro(washingtonian.com), Sep 12, 2008 12:56:46 PM

Second chance: Define the Bush Doctrine, and do you agree with it?

Posted by: A, Sep 12, 2008 11:51:07 AM

What is the capital of Turkey?

Posted by: Matt, Sep 12, 2008 09:46:59 AM

What qualities does she have (knowledges, skills and abilities) that make her qualified to be the President of the U.S?
(The VP is President-in-waiting and, with old John McCain... melanoma and all... it may not be a long wait!)

Posted by: Ed, Sep 12, 2008 07:51:25 AM

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