Katie Couric's interview with Cindy McCain was referenced in Frank Rich's great op-ed in today's New York Times. If you haven't seen it, check this out:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/03/eveningnews/main4413606.shtml
Couric: Where do you stand on abortion?
McCain: I'm pro-life. I'm on the record as being pro-life, like my husband.
Couric: So do you oppose it even in cases of rape and incest?
McCain: No.
Couric: So that's where you two differ in terms of your position on that.
McCain: Uh-huh
Couric: And do you believe Roe V. Wade should be overturned?
McCain: No. no.
Couric: No. Why not? Your husband does.
McCain: No. I don't think he does.
Couric: He believes it should be overturned. That's what he told me, and that it should go to the states.
McCain: Well, in that respect. Yes, yeah, I do. I understand what you're saying now. It's a states issue.
Couric: So, you believe it should be overturned or shouldn't be overturned.
McCain: I believe it's a states issue. That I do believe.
2 comments:
like everyone else on the mccain campaign, cindy doesn't know what she believes until karl rove tells her.
but there is good news! sarah palin is doing an interview later this week with charles gibson. maybe we can all gather around the fireplace and watch it in south haven. i'll make the organic popcorn.
Oh, that is good news. Although, Gibson is in the tank for the Repugs. So, which will win out, his generally cantankerous, oppositional demeanor or his preference for the GOP?
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