That blowhard enjoys hearing himself talk, and talk, and talk some more, but the lap dog media lets him get away with it. Every answer is bloviated to death. That’s why he didn’t like the WFAA reporter from Dallas, because the reporter made him answer several hardball questions, cutting off his filibuster mode.
Guess he’ll have to stick to college campuses where his audience is too stupid and adoring to notice. You know he’s really at rock bottom in the polls when he has to start going to the Black colleges for his media events.
“Not bad, but not great,” wrote Rose Berendes. “How could there not have been a question that addressed the military and wars that we are in? The cost in human life and the monetary stress that it puts on the economy were not addressed. Would like to know if there was a prior agreement to stay off that topic? Were the questions random? Just wondering?”
Rose, Rose, Rose. How stupid are you? There are NEVER just random questions. Ever.
Did Rose think the Qs at the “Town Hall” in Annandale VA the day before were ‘random?’ THIS is your Obama voter/supporter.
That's comparatively terse for this empty suit personification of the filibuster. 7 minutes of "response" per question is about half his average, isn't it?
From the article:Such an opportunity lost. Why didn't one of the FaceBook geniouses set things up to feed the FaceBook wall for the event directly to the teleprompter.
Facebook employees who won a company lottery for the chance to sit in the live audience. That left hundreds of questions posted on the event's Facebook wall unanswered.
That would have been great to watch. But I think MZ and FaceBook are big Obama supporters. They wouldn't have done that, it might have thrown Pres__ent O off his game even more than he was at this event.
Nobama appearance check list.
1. Ignorant friendly audience.
2. Fully charged up teleprompter.
3. Lapdog media in place.
Phony politician in phony arranged public appearances.
It’s like he is living inside a tv show. Wonder if he knows that he is in a bubble.
Turns out having your major questions go unanswered and the real issue ignored is just as boring and annoying in cyberspace as it is in reality.
What a waste. Town Halls have to have a practical participation limit. Going on Facebook to do this is like trying to dialog with a crowd in The Meadowlands or The Rose Bowl.
These major “town hall” type events are always staged. I’m not surprised this one was no different.