
At journalism camp, we all learned t' ask "the hard questions." For yer pals at Joystiq, given the opportunity t' chat with Peter Moore following EA Sports' last-minute delay a NBA Elite 11 'n the subsequent rush t' make NBA Jam on Xbox 360 'n PS3 a fully featured product in 'n a itself - we'd have had no shortage a questions. "How be ye going t' bring the HD versions a the game up t' feature parity with the Wii this year?" "With NBA 2K 11 gathering accolades, be ye concerned that changing the NBA Live formula 'n then delaying it be ceding ground t' the competition?" 'n the list goes on.
Fox News' Jenna Lee, given the same opportunity, asked the hard hitting question that we - perhaps because a our single-minded focus on video games or perhaps because a our shortage a political acumen - never thought t' ask: "be this a bipartisan game though, Peter?" ye see, President Obama, in addition t' actually playing basketball, not being ancient, 'n being president a the country, has some special moves in the game, clearly illustrating political bias on the part a the liberal fatcats at EA. In the interest a defusing this tense political standoff, we'd like t' point out that Ms. Palin appears t' have the wench own special move: playing men's basketball.
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