My question isn’t for the president—it’s for the press: Are any of you going to have the guts to ask him about this major unfolding scandal for his administration? And if not, why the hell not? [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report asks "Who will question the questioners?"
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Not a snowball's chance in Hell, David.
ReplyDeleteObviously the anointed one already had a list of the people whose questions he was going to field, an order in which he intended to call for their questions, and already knew what the questions would be. He just wasn’t thoroughly briefed as to where the individuals would be seated. He was calling names with no idea of where in the room that person was located.
ReplyDeleteAnd, No. Not a single ball in the room.
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O’Bobblehead recognized only those people who had been handpicked ahead of time and for whom he had already prepared answers. He was calling names with no idea of where in the room that person was located.
ReplyDeleteAnd, No. Not a single ball in the room. But then again … no one, other than predetermined people, was allowed to ask questions. Except maybe for the guy from the middle east and the one from Japan. His statements for those two men were made wholly for PR purposes.
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