I feel sorry for the Cutsie Katie Couric having to interview McCain & Palin. Her blatant animosity makes it clear that she would rather enjoying tea & cookies with Obama. But maybe she feels like it is her patriotic duty to help Obama by using "gotcha journalism" to attempt to sabotage Palin.
COURIC, TO PALIN: Over the weekend, Governor Palin, you said the U.S. should absolutely launch cross-border attacks from Afghanistan into Pakistan to, quote, "stop the terrorists from coming any further in." Now, that's almost the exact position Barack Obama has taken and that you, Senator McCain, have criticized as something you do not say out loud. So, Governor Palin, are you two on the same page on this?SARAH PALIN: We had a great discussion with President Zardari as we talked about what it is that America can and should be doing together to make sure that the terrorists do not cross borders and do not ultimately put themselves in a position of attacking America again or her allies. And we will do what we have to do to secure the United States of America and her allies.
COURIC: Is that something you shouldn't say out loud, Senator McCain?
JOHN MCCAIN: Of course not. But, look, I understand this day and age, "gotcha" journalism. [to Palin] Is that a pizza place? In a conversation with someone who you didn't hear the question very well, you don't know the context of the conversation, grab a phrase. Governor Palin and I agree that you don't announce that you're going to attack another country-
COURIC TO PALIN: Are you sorry you said it Governor?
McCAIN: Wait a minute. Before you say, "is she sorry she said it," this was a "gotcha" soundbite that, look she in a conversation-
Couric shows no desire to hear Palin's answers...she just hammers her with lame questions like, "Are you sorry you said that Governor?" Maybe Couric thinks she will only be taken seriously if she asks ridiculous questions while using her "tough face" but I think she can leave the vampire fangs at home and look for blood somewhere else.