Corn on Stephanopoulos: Gitmo, AfPak, and Sarah Palin

Mon Nov. 16, 2009 11:40 AM PST

In case you missed it, our Washington Bureau Chief David Corn did us proud on This Week with George Stephanopoulos over the weekend. He joined fellow journalists Gwen Ifill, George Will, Bob Woodward, and David Brooks at the roundtable to talk Gitmo, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and of course, Sarah Palin.

The Nation's Ari Melber thought it was interesting. You probably will too, if you prefer informed discussion over soundbites. Although... even if you like soundbites, you should still give it a listen, because David Brooks calling Sarah Palin "a joke" is kind of golden. Check it out.

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In regard to the President claiming to not paying attention to the Acrorn issue, I would have like to have heard a response question as follows: Mr President, in the past you have addressed ACORN and informed them they will have a inegral part of shaping policy in your new administration. Since you have not followed the situation with ACORN, then you either are breaking a promis or you do know something about the ACORN funding. Which is it? That is a tough question, why not ask it?

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