Stewart pitches a series of softballs questions to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain, who comes across as funny, charming and even progressive. Stewart points out that many Americans are concerned about McCain's connections to Bush, asking him to "denounce and repudiate" the president, but McCain dodges the question. The only other hard-hitting question, about his attempt to link Barack Obama to Hamas, is also peripheral. The bulk of the interview is an innocent back-and-forth, lacking questions about his pledges to make tax cuts permanent and immigration reform.
Posted 10:48, 8 May 2008
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