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NARDI: "Want to down a shot, Senator?"

Tom Nardi

Issue date: 4/17/08 Section: Opinion
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We got shafted Tuesday. And MSNBC was to blame.

Villanova University was put in a fantastic place in the presidential race as we played host to the Hardball College Tour, and students were given the chance to ask Sen. John McCain direct questions. But I have a big issue with the order in which MSNBC staffers chose to put student questions.

Viewers and audience members wouldn't know, but those four questions weren't the only ones that students wanted to ask. I would know; I was question No. 6. Staffers pre-screened 12 questions that afternoon from students and placed them in the order that students would be able to ask. But the first two questions we got to were set up to be softballs.

Senior Matt Brady asked if McCain considered himself a "typical white person," in the words of Sen. Obama. I applauded when McCain gracefully reminded us what the appropriate tone of a presidential race should be when he said, "All Americans want a respectful campaign."

Junior Peter Doocy asked McCain if he, like Sen. Clinton, wanted to down a shot.

My problem lies not in the questions of these two students. It's a free country, and people can ask whatever they want, regardless of whether I would.

My problem is that it gives our University a bad reputation.

At the end of the first segment, Matthews quipped that, "I'm so proud of Villanova because we came here hoping for the best, and we got two of the most wise-ass questions in the world. I think it's just a tribute to the academic rigor of this university."

Now, I don't like anyone taking shots at Villanova. To me, the University is like a sibling; only I can make fun of her, no one else. But I take exceptional offense because, whether or not Matthews knew it, his staff selected those to go first.

It wasn't a first-come, first-serve basis. A young woman who came late to the question section got hers bumped up to No. 3 of 12. And we didn't get to see the rigor of the final eight questions. Excluding my own, there were incredibly substantive questions.

Students wanted to ask questions about how McCain would differ from Bush in terms of listening to opposing views. Students wanted to ask about Supreme Court nominees and constitutional philosophy. Students wanted to ask about Iran policy and the Patriot Act. But instead, our University will be known as the one where McCain was asked to go drinking.

And that's not the University's fault; it's MSNBC's.
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John

posted 4/17/08 @ 2:37 PM EST

I was also in line to ask Mccain a question. Originally I was number 5, then bumped to 6, then 7. The question I was going to ask him was about foreign policy in Cuba since Raul Castro has taken power. (Continued…)

jacksmith

posted 4/18/08 @ 3:56 AM EST

MY FELLOW "BITTER", STUPID, WORKING CLASS PEOPLE :-)

If you think like Barack Obama, that WORKING CLASS PEOPLE are just a bunch of "BITTER"!, STUPID, PEASANTS, Cash COWS!, and CANNON FODDER. (Continued…)

jacksmith

posted 4/18/08 @ 3:58 AM EST

DON'T BE DUPED !!!

Large numbers of Republicans have been voting for Barack Obama in the DEMOCRATIC primaries, and caucuses from early on. Because they feel he would be a weaker opponent against John McCain. (Continued…)

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