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exigentsky rated 2 weeks ago- What brilliant interviews? This one was just spin - as usual from Fox Noise. Anyway, you're thumbing down this for something totally irrelevant to what's being presented.

stevedtrm rated 3 weeks ago- Article faails to mention that US elections are an unverifiable sham, so it doesnt matter if they have BRILLIANT interviews. You cant get other candidates on the ballot, you cant get 3rd party candidates air time, and theres no way to verify your vote was counted or that ballot boxes or machines werent stuffed. Forget the fake elections. do it today.

yobaba rated 3 weeks ago- This was not an interview - this was horse shit.

Captain-Murphy rated 3 weeks ago- If you have "have no problem at all with anything Wallace asked" then you are so far from being able to formulate a coherent objective and analytical thought, that you should be stripped of your right to vote.
The purpose of the news media is to inform a democratic citizenry, not spin stupid and pointless stories about nothing. Who cares what "the news of the week" was, that argument is so circular I want to rip my eyes out.- If you have "have no problem at all with anything Wallace asked" then you are so far from being able to formulate a coherent objective and analytical thought, that you should be stripped of your right to vote.

flyinglungfish rated 3 weeks ago- I'm confused as to how anyone can read this and not come away thinking, "wow, they're right, Fox really IS a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing!" If I could interview a presidential candidate, I'd ask them about issues they will face as president to determine which one would be best for the job. News should not be Entertainment Weekly

saucymaggie rated 3 weeks ago- values, shmalues.

lollerkeet rated 3 weeks ago- Please tag this irrelevent american minutia under 'usa', not 'politics'.

JesseMat rated 3 weeks ago- FOX IS FAIR AND BALANCED DAMNIT! How many times do they to tell you that before you believe it??

greenchair rated 3 weeks ago- Lefties are really, really bad at dissecting an interview and finding the "truth" of the matter. I have no problem at all with anything Wallace asked. When it got to the question of partial-birth abortion and the Defense of Marriage Act, Wallace's asking about Obama's hard left stance on those issues and how they are at odds with Obama's supposed "bipartisan" stance seems perfectly reasonable to me... but our intrepid blogger seems to think that asking Obama about his hard-left policies conflicting with his bipartisan preaching is out of bounds. And the recap involving the heavy dose of Rev. Wright and race questions is idiotic, since these are weekly news programs and that was the news of the week. It's like being upset that a football player would be asked several questions about the Super Bowl during the last week of January. I would like to revisit this blogger once Obama gets the nomination. He seems upset that few questions were asked regarding Obama's policy platform. I'd love to see what he has to say after Obama spends the next 6-7 months dodging policy questions (or flip-flopping) like all Democrats do.

Jecrell rated 3 weeks ago- From the page: "Here is the breakdown of the questions, with issue rating determined via Yahoo and AP Jeremiah Wright: 8 questions Race: 6 questions Reaching Across the Aisle to Republicans: 3 questions The Economy (#1 issue for voters): 2 questions Gas Prices (#2 issue for voters): 0 questions Health Care(#3 issue for voters): 0 questions Iraq (#4 issue for voters): 0 direct questions, 3 through the lens of Petraeus Here is the amount of time devoted to various topics Total interview time minus commercials? 37 minutes. Time devoted to commercials? Over 6 minutes. Time devoted to the four most important issues for voters? 5 minutes. Time devoted to Jeremiah Wright? 9 minutes. The Foxnews.com homepage currently lists the transcript of the interview as a subheading under a story about Rev. Wright. Because let's be honest, we all know what the real story is here."