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I don't quite understand why such questions are supposed to be tough. They are normal questions on politics. Those ladies are old enough to vote, so they should have opinions about such issues.
They are only tough questions when you have to find a compromise between what you really think and what you guess the jury might want to hear
The illegal issue is a hot button right now. Miss Oklahoma was the only one to get such a loaded question. And, it was from a Mexican! I''m glad he got booed. Miss USA's question was regarding birth control! Different subject, but I think thats about the only thing I think we should provide to the illegals.
I don't quite understand why such questions are supposed to be tough. They are normal questions on politics. Those ladies are old enough to vote, so they should have opinions about such issues.
They are only tough questions when you have to find a compromise between what you really think and what you guess the jury might want to hear
It's not that the question was tough in the sense that it was hard to find an answer.
It was hard because it is a polarizing question. If take the stance of Miss Oklahoma, it ends up being the Salem Witch trials. She gave an answer the judges didn't like. So she couldn't win unless she lied about how she truly felt and gave the PC answer.
Her answer was on point. They just didn't like it.
Also...the judge misrepresented what the law requires in his question. So it was also a bogus question to begin with. He made it sound like they can jack with you because of what you look like. Just like Obama and Holder, he hasn't read the law either.
The judge was Hispanic too....
Just like Prejean's judge was a homosexual. Hmmmmm......
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