A young author gives an interview to promote her new book.
The reporter asks her a totally unrelated question on US foreign and military policy regarding Iraq.
Is it relevant? Is it appropriate? Should she answer?
My answer to all of the above is NO!
Even if her father is President of the United States.
Jenna Bush agreed to an interview with Diane Sawyer to promote her new book, "Ana's Story." The nonfiction book is based on the life of a 17-year-old Latin American mother infected with HIV. She met the mother while working for UNICEF, teaching in four countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The AP, of course, chooses to criticize her, claiming she “ducked the question”. But it was a question that should not have been asked in the first place.
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