Clinton agrees to debate on Fox
After joining the Democratic National Committee and the party's other contenders in a boycott of debates sponsored by the Fox network, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign said today that it has accepted an invitation to a Fox forum scheduled for next Monday, The Huffington Post's Sam Stein reports.

But her Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama, has not yet done so.

According to Stein, Clinton campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson gave this explanation for the decision: "There is an enormous interest in these debates and clamoring on the party of the Democrat party for them. ... We have not had a large number in which two people have participated."

Wolfson also noted that both candidates have appeared on Fox News Channel's news programs.

Update at 3:30 p.m. ET: Obama spokesman Bill Burton says in an e-mail to us that the campaign will "figure out our schedule, including any debates, soon."
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Well, Clinton has challenged Obama to a debate on FOX. This goes against the Dems boycott but what the hell. Now we'll see how Obama handles it: He can either accept and go against the "Dem elders" or stay with the boycott and look like a slacker.

The "Clinton War Machine" finds a new method of attack. It would be nice to see both of these people having to answer some tough questions for a change.:thumbsup:

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . The FOX Flip-Flop Clinton agrees to debate on Fox After joining the Democratic National Committee and the party's other contenders in a boycott of debates sponsored by the Fox network, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign said today that it has accepted an invitation to a Fox forum scheduled for next Monday, The Huffington Post's Sam Stein reports. But her Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama, has not yet done so. According to Stein, Clinton campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson gave this explanation for Rating: 5