Sam Stein Goes Rapid Fire On 'The Ed Show': Sestak vs. The White House, Blumenthal's Vietnam Misstatement Apology, And Michael Steele On Rand Paul (VIDEO)

Sam Stein Goes Rapid Fire On 'The Ed Show': Sestak vs. The White House, Blumenthal's Vietnam Misstatement Apology, And Michael Steele On Rand Paul (VIDEO)
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Sam Stein was in another round of "Rapid Fire," taking to the airwaves with Republican strategist Ron Christie on "The Ed Show."

During Monday's edition, host Ed Schultz kicked things off with questions about possible bad blood between Democratic Senate nominee Joe Sestak and the White House, with Stein and Christie finding common ground on the need for more disclosure. The conversation moved to Connecticut Senate candidate Richard Blumenthal apologizing for misstatements about his service during (but not in) the Vietnam Warm, and concluded with a look at Michael Steele tap dancing around questions on Rand Paul's controversial comments about the Civil Rights Act.

As a bonus for anybody interested in the birther movement, Schultz wrapped it all up with a clip of Steele inadvertently acknowledging that Barack Obama was born in the United States.

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