So we need to accept that we live in a world where _what_ a candidate says is not as important as _where_ the candidate says it. Presidential candidate Sen Barack Obama (D-IL) will make his first appearance on “Fox News Sunday” this weekend and take questions from moderator Chris Wallace. Marty Ryan, executive producer of political programming for Fox News, said the show has been trying to book Sen. Obama, who burst onto the national scene with the keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, ever since Illinois elected him to the Senate. Sen. Clinton (D-IL) has appeared on the Fox show twice since announcing her candidacy for the White House.
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