Interviewed in quotes because it wasn't a REAl hard-hitting interview, like the ones the MSM give to Obama.
Here are some interviews, as opposed to "interviews,:
http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/2009/08/31/you-wanna-talk-softball-questions/
Charlie Gibson on GMA, during the campaign:
How does it feel to break a glass ceiling? How does it feel to win? How does your family feel about your winning breaking a glass ceiling? Who will be your VP? Should you choose Hillary Clinton as VP? Will you accept public finance? What issues is your campaign about? Will you visit Iraq? Will you debate McCain at a town hall? What did you think of your competitors [Clinton] speech?
(Same source as above.)
First, do you still like this job?
LeBron James is with us tomorrow night. We pre-interviewed him. And he says, all things being equal, he's probably leaning toward Cleveland. That's where he grew up, in Akron. But he grew up a Bull fan. You want him to go to Chicago, right? What did you say? Clear it up.
I saw you singing to 'Michelle' last night with Paul McCartney. That was a pretty nice kick, huh?
http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-balan/2010/06/04/cnns-obama-interview-lebron-mccartney-sestak-economy-out
http://www.newsmax.com/LowellPonte/lowellponte-superbowl-barackobama-healthcare/2010/02/08/id/349238
Interviewed was in quotes but I think everyone understood it wasn’t a journalistic interview. This was friendly territory (Bakersfield Business Conference) and somewhat of a joint appearance by the two of them to best facilitate what he wanted to communicate.
Duh. KInda funny, but not really. Try again.