Like a Child: Obama Scolds Reporter, Storms Off
May 27, 2014 By TPNN
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President Obama has long maintained a rough relationship with the press. From dodging questions to scolding reporters, to targeting specific reporters and news agencies for exclusion to housing journalists in a shed while he golfed, Obama has made no secret of his disdain for the fourth estate.
http://www.tpnn.com/2014/05/27/like-a-child-obama-scolds-reporter-storms-off/
On Tuesday, Obama toured the White House science fair when White House correspondent for Real Clear Politics Alexis Simendinger asked about his foreign policy in Syria, a topic that has served as a headache for the Obama Administration as they flail and demonstrate a continual inability to garner respect on the world stage.
Annoyed, Obama shut down the reporter and irritably scolded, “I’m sorry, we’re doing a science fair – C’mon. C’mon.” Obama then stormed off.
Few could blame Simendinger, however, as the president has become more and more cagey about issues that do not coincide with issues that he would prefer to discuss.
May 27, 2014 By TPNN
Obama
President Obama has long maintained a rough relationship with the press. From dodging questions to scolding reporters, to targeting specific reporters and news agencies for exclusion to housing journalists in a shed while he golfed, Obama has made no secret of his disdain for the fourth estate.
http://www.tpnn.com/2014/05/27/like-a-child-obama-scolds-reporter-storms-off/
On Tuesday, Obama toured the White House science fair when White House correspondent for Real Clear Politics Alexis Simendinger asked about his foreign policy in Syria, a topic that has served as a headache for the Obama Administration as they flail and demonstrate a continual inability to garner respect on the world stage.
Annoyed, Obama shut down the reporter and irritably scolded, “I’m sorry, we’re doing a science fair – C’mon. C’mon.” Obama then stormed off.
Few could blame Simendinger, however, as the president has become more and more cagey about issues that do not coincide with issues that he would prefer to discuss.