Respect The Office Of The Presidency … Vote Obama Out In November
Well, by now most of the world has heard about the reporter, Neil Munro, interrupting Barack Obama’s little announcement of amnesty for about 800,000 votes … er … illegal aliens. Blathering on that it’s the “right thing to do”, and other mindless b.s. that he doesn’t mean in the least. MSNBC, number 26 or 29 in the ratings of cable news declared “racism”! Go figure! On the other end Bill O’Reilly, the sanctimonious, smarter than the average human being, had this to say, “Mr. Munro was absolutely wrong in interfering with the president’s statement. As Talking Points always says, you must respect the office of the presidency, even if you don’t like the person in it. Mr. Obama was correct in calling Munro out.” And Chris Wallace commented “I think it’s outrageous. I covered Ronald Reagan for six years with Sam Donaldson. We used to scream our lungs out asking him questions. But we always waited until the President – any president – was finished speaking. The idea that you would interrupt the President in the middle of prepared remarks and shout a question… I don’t think the guy should be allowed back in the White House on a press pass.” And ahhh, Sheppard Smith joined in as well saying something like Tucker Carlson should know better than to let Mr. Munro attend the little affair. Though honestly, Shep really should hold his peace and it would be his wisdom … as he really isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer.
All this “righteous indignation” from the left and faux right is about as phony as the squatter in the White House that’s playing president. Barack Obama is an insult to the office of the presidency and he has absolutely no respect for it at all … he has no respect for the rule of law and it wasn’t until he got cornered that he would even follow the tradition of wearing a flag pin. Let’s not ever forget these moments:












Sure, I’ll give O the the same level of respect that O himself gives the Office of the Presidency. NO problem.
Well said dear!