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Hey guys, this "gotcha question" thing can really start taking off. Wouldn't it be great if all Americans can use this as an excuse during job interviews? You want me to give a specific example of how I saved my previous employer thousands in shipping costs? No fair! That's a gotcha question!
Any answer she would have given would be attacked by vile liberals.
Sigh. I hate being "vile"
The sad thing is, the real answer she would probably give is, "I don't read any! People tell me what is going on and then tell me what to think about it!" And then thinking to herself, "...and then I forget it all because it is just TOO much information...."
Trying to make you see the error in your ways. Weird though, nobody was really talking about how vital this question is until after she was asked in the interview. Strange coincidence.
I don't agree with you, so I must be wrong. I'm not actually reading many other posts than mine regarding how vital I think the question is. And I've always felt that it was vital, when Carter was asked, when it was discussed how much Clinton read, when Bush told us about his bulletins. It's vital that our nation's leaders be informed, and be broadly informed, not just getting their news from a single source.
The sad thing is, the real answer she would probably give is, "I don't read any! People tell me what is going on and then tell me what to think about it!" And then thinking to herself, "...and then I forget it all because it is just TOO much information...."
Nah....she would have been like, " i don't read any! because they are always against healthcare reforms, job creation, and give so much details about the bad guy - i mean you can always see the bad guy when you read these papers. Since we are the good guys, we shouldn't be reading them"
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