Friday, June 15, 2012

A media legend is born

Objectivity is something that our mainstream press seems devoid of these days, which is why this random act of journalism was such a treat. It started something like this: 

Twitchy: President Obama was scheduled to give a statement on his latest power grab involving deportation waivers. He was an hour late and was not going to take any questions. Transparency!

The President’s remarks finally proceeded as nonsense-as-usual, once he deigned to grace us all with his presence. But, The Daily Caller’s Neil Munro had other ideas.

While Obama was delivering his 'political pandering quasi amnesty' speech (h/t Legal Insurrection), Munro had the cojones to cut through the BS and dare to ask a question: "Is this the right thing to do for American workers?" You'd have thought he interrupted someone truly great...



And of course, the rest of the lamestream media responses have been typical with condemnation, but as Munro told White House reporters, he only shouted out "because you guys aren't." And as Obama scurried away without taking questions, Munro got one more in for the nation to hear: "What about American workers who are unemployed while you import foreigners?"

This man just made a legend of himself for daring to do the one thing the rest of the bobbling heads won't: challenge Obama.