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Disservice Journalism at the Democratic Presidential Debates

It was LaShannon Spencer's lucky night. She'd been picked, you see, to ask a question at yesterday's Democratic presidential debate. And she had a good one. "We constantly hear healthcare questions and questions pertaining to the war," she observed, "but we don't hear questions pertaining to the supreme court justices or education." Consequently, she wanted to use her question-asking opportunity to learn about the candidates' approach to the judiciary: "If you are elected president, what qualities must the appointee possess?"