You Get One Question to Ask the President and AP reporter asks about NFL Lockout...WTF?Scotty Starnes | March 3, 2011 at 4:45 PM | Tags: labor dispute, National Football League, NFL lockout, player unions, President Felipe Calderon, President Obama, unions | Categories: Political Issues | URL: http://wp.me/pvnFC-4D8 |
This is our Obama ass-kissing media. During a presser with Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, only one U.S. reporter was allowed to ask one question. Instead of asking Obama about the violence along the border or asking about the Project Gunwalker scandal, the Associated Press reporter asked Obama about...the possible NFL lockout due to labor disputes.
Yes, this is our ass-kissing media who is fond of President Obama. Instead of asking a serious question, they decide to throw a sports question at the president. This is the gem of a question:
"The other topic is something that is quite different, but does matter to millions of Americans. The National Football League is on the brink of a complete shutdown as of tonight over a labor dispute. Obviously, that's an economic issue for cities but also something that a lot of people just care about. I'm wondering if it's something that you'd be willing to personally intervene on and if not, why not?"
Yes, Americans are so much more worried about millionaires running up and down a field catching footballs. What will these millionaires do if they can't play a game? Maybe it was a racist comment since it proves the AP thinks Obama is only able to answer a sports question. Then again, it is a union issue and we know Obama loves them more than his beloved sporting recreation.
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