White House Press Corps Growing Frustrated with Obama Administration
And that's pronounced "CORE," not "CORPS."
Apparently the White House reporters are growing increasingly impatient with the tone and evasiveness of President Obama, Robert Gibbs and the rest of the administration because they won't answer questions that the administration feels are too "tough" or perhaps will tip their hands in what little non-transparent dealings they have going on.
I mean c'mon guys, they threw a reporter off of the plane during the '08' campaign because he made the mistake of revealing he was a John McCain supporter (not while in the air, mind you, but I wouldn't have been surprised. I mean under the bus, out of a plane...what's the difference to these people?)
From the stories body...
CNBC's Dennis Kneale weighed in on the channel's website today, where he called Obama a "bully." The president "gets pouty whenever anyone dares to disagree with him" Kneale claimed. "He seems to view dissension not as healthy public debate but as a suspicious, pernicious challenge to his omnipotence and popularity."
Apparently the White House reporters are growing increasingly impatient with the tone and evasiveness of President Obama, Robert Gibbs and the rest of the administration because they won't answer questions that the administration feels are too "tough" or perhaps will tip their hands in what little non-transparent dealings they have going on.
I mean c'mon guys, they threw a reporter off of the plane during the '08' campaign because he made the mistake of revealing he was a John McCain supporter (not while in the air, mind you, but I wouldn't have been surprised. I mean under the bus, out of a plane...what's the difference to these people?)
From the stories body...
CNBC's Dennis Kneale weighed in on the channel's website today, where he called Obama a "bully." The president "gets pouty whenever anyone dares to disagree with him" Kneale claimed. "He seems to view dissension not as healthy public debate but as a suspicious, pernicious challenge to his omnipotence and popularity."
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