Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A Grand Presidential Snit

A Grand Presidential Snit

President Barack Hussein Obama isn’t comfortable with the unknown. Having to speak off the cuff, or without his trusty teleprompters, or to reporters, reporterettes, television interviewers not in his back pocket cause the man to commit more gaffes than usual and probably give him agita.

He’s said to be positively eloquent when his handlers prepare a rousing, teleprompter- assisted speech and when he sits down with people like Clintonite George Stephanopoulos pitching him some softball, non-confrontational questions, he’s at the top of his game. Otherwise, not so much.

Dallas WFAA-TV senior political reporter Brad Watson didn’t see his 7-minute presidential interview in the White House as especially confrontational or aggressive but others did. He did correct the president on a factual error, just as Stephanopoulos did a few years ago when Obama referred to his Muslim faith, and repeated a query on favoritism, but for the most part it was respectful questioning. . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=4184)

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