I always think asking the big “Why” is a good start.
Senator Obama, Why did Wm Ayers and B Dohrn start off your entry into politics?
Why did he pick you to be on the Annenberg Trust?
Why did you back R Odinga in Kenya?
Why did you accept over 900,000 in campaign donations from the two FMs?
Why don’t you release the names of your foreign donors?
Tomorrow’s debate will be a town hall style debate (up McCain’s alley) and I wish someone one raise one of those excellent questions.
I was thinking that just a simple, non-combative, conversational interview form of question would be good.
"Senator Obama, tell us about your cousin in Kenya, Odinga."
What's he going to answer: "I don't have a cousin in Kenya," or "He's a nice guy," or "Who?"
Whatever he answers (and he has to answer) would be quite revealing.
I think it would be hard for him to evade that kind of questioning.