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All the Debate That’s Fit to Drink

July 23, 2007 - Filed under: Culture, Politics

Atlasphere interviewee Stephen Green will be drunk-blogging the Democratic primary candidates’ YouTube debate this evening.

Meantime, he’s got a few questions of his own for the candidates. His question for Obama is as good a place as any to start. But I recommend swallowing your drink before you click that play button. ;-)

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