Washingtonpost.com’s Dan Froomkin compiled a list of questions he’d like to see asked of President Obama at tonight’s prime time economic-stimulus-themed news conference, two of which are inspired by recent New York Times columns (Paul Krugman’s today and Frank Rich’s from Sunday).
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