Sunday, November 1, 2015

Leaked! The Questions That Will Be Asked In The Next Democrat Debate


RedStateVT has been given exclusive access to a list of questions said to have been readied for moderators to ask Democrat candidates in the next debate. 

Hillary Clinton:

Madame Secretary, that is a lovely dress you are wearing tonight. We have not heard much from you about granddaughter Charlotte during the campaign so far. Is she your secret weapon?

Madame Secretary, all of America took notice of how well you endured eleven hours of relentless, partisan questioning during yet the latest Benghazi committee hearing. Can Republicans continue to deny that they are engaging in an ongoing "War on Women?"

Madame Secretary, you first took on the national health care crisis in America back in the 80s and were roundly criticized. Describe your feelings then and now as history has vindicated your efforts.

Madame Secretary, if you become president, how will you resist the urges that your husband Bill may feel? (Crowd laughs) Not those urges, the urges to get back behind the desk in the Oval Office and try to be the boss again.


Bernie Sanders:

Senator Sanders, tell us how it feels for a lower middle class Polish-American Jew from Brooklyn to be up here on the stage running for president of the United States.

Senator Sanders, your plan to provide free college tuition to all who want to attend has been criticized by Republicans as too costly. Can the country afford NOT to offer free college tuition?

Senator Sanders, you said during the last debate that America should be more like Denmark. Can you name one country each in Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Far East that America should also emulate. Take as much time as you need. 

Senator Sanders, you seem to naturally cultivate the look and demeanor of a really smart college professor in an age where many politicians are slick and packaged. Is this because you favor substance over style?


Martin O'Malley:

Marty, if you were to drop out of this race it would make things a lot easier for the party.


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