Some debate questions for McCain and Obama

Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen has offered a collection of questions, both amusing and pointed, for the U.S. presidential candidates to answer at tonight’s debate. Among the questions Cohen poses, I’d like to watch Barack Obama and John McCain take a stab at: Senator Obama, what’s a credit-default swap? Senator McCain, can you explain short-selling? ...

Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen has offered a collection of questions, both amusing and pointed, for the U.S. presidential candidates to answer at tonight’s debate. Among the questions Cohen poses, I’d like to watch Barack Obama and John McCain take a stab at:

Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen has offered a collection of questions, both amusing and pointed, for the U.S. presidential candidates to answer at tonight’s debate. Among the questions Cohen poses, I’d like to watch Barack Obama and John McCain take a stab at:

Senator Obama, what’s a credit-default swap?

Senator McCain, can you explain short-selling?

Senator Obama, is Senator McCain right?

And:

Senator Obama and Senator McCain, you both favor NATO membership for Ukraine and Georgia. Please tell us how you would explain to an American soldier why he or she would have to fight for either country. Please explain why defending Georgia is in our national interest.

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