Looks like Foreign Policy decided to play along with my little game from yesterday. Here are their 20 questions, focused on foreign policy. They seem to be designed more as a test of knowledge (and even trivia) than a test of judgement or philosophy, and they feel a little like gotcha questions to me.
Update: Politico has solicited questions for Palin from a number of big names from both sides.
Update: Jack Shafer offers 10 questions of his own. I think we can be fairly certain that Sarah Palin won’t be sitting down to an interview with Shafer anytime soon.
Update: Palin’s local paper has prepared a list as well.
Foreign Policy’s 20 questions for Sarah Palin
Looks like Foreign Policy decided to play along with my little game from yesterday. Here are their 20 questions, focused on foreign policy. They seem to be designed more as a test of knowledge (and even trivia) than a test of judgement or philosophy, and they feel a little like gotcha questions to me.
Update: Politico has solicited questions for Palin from a number of big names from both sides.
Update: Jack Shafer offers 10 questions of his own. I think we can be fairly certain that Sarah Palin won’t be sitting down to an interview with Shafer anytime soon.
Update: Palin’s local paper has prepared a list as well.
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