Step aside Stu Scott one-on-one with Obama: Try Bob Ley with McCain

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john-mccain2.jpgAs if we get our politics from ESPN.
Last month, there was Stuart Scott, trying look Barak Obama right square in the eye and talk about hoops and such.
Now, it's Bob Ley, going head-to-head with John McCain, which will debut on Tuesday's "SportsCenter" starting at 6 a.m.
(You see any racial interview profiling here?)
What Scott couldn't get out of the Democractic presidental candidate, Ley had probably the same luck with the Republican nominee, meeting a week ago (Sept. 14) at the NASCAR event in New Hampshire.

An excerpt:

Ley: "You were a boxer. I know you love the sport. You had a role in several pieces of legislation. What is the state of the sport that you love so much?"

McCain: "I don't think it's as good as it could be. I think pay per view has had unintended consequences as well as intended, and it has narrowed the viewing audience. You see this ultimate fighting filling in a bit of a vacuum there. I'm a proud conservative, I still think it is the sport that needs a union because these are the people with the shortest spans of participation. They need to have retirement benefits, and they need it as badly or worse than any professional sport."

Ley: "There was a point several years ago you were proposing legislation to ban wagering on college sports in Nevada. Why did that die and why do you think that still might be needed?"

McCain: "I think one reason is Americans like to wager. But I also think that we have seen from time to time this temptation overcoming some young athletes. So we need to watch very carefully. But frankly, that legislation isn't going to pass, so let's do everything we can to make sure these young athletes are aware of the temptations that are out there."

Ley: "I'd like to talk to you about drug testing and baseball. We all remember the senate hearing you were chairing, and your conversation with Don Fehr. How important was Congress in moving baseball and other sports off the dime in that issue?"

McCain: "Fortunately we have moved forward with meaningful reform. But you know, and everybody watching knows as well as I do, there's somebody in a lab right now that's trying to be one step ahead."


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