Of course, if the MFM had done any vetting of Obama before November 2008, he never would have become President.
The questions, via John Hawkins at Town Hall, include:
- Fast and Furious — should Holder resign, and…”Were you aware that was going on and if so, shouldn’t you resign?”
- Solyndra — “What do you say to people who say this is evidence of corruption in your administration?”
- Unions — Obama effectively gave the autoworkers unions billions in tax payer dollars and control of Chrysler and GM. “What do you say to people who view this as corruption on a scale never before seen in American history?”
- Obamacare — “Since the American people have rejected your health care reform and it doesn’t do what you said it would, shouldn’t you work with the Republicans to repeal it?”
- Nobel Peace Prize — ”If they could, don’t you think the Nobel Committee would take back the Nobel Peace Prize that you were awarded?”
Go read his post for the others.
What are some other questions that the MFM should be asking Obama? Such as…
- Where are your college records, and why won’t you release them?
- On your next extravagant family vacation, is it possible that you and Michelle could take just one jumbo jet instead of flying in his & her’s jets on the tax payer dime?
- You’ve blamed President Bush for all of our policy failures. You’ve been at the helm of this nation for three years; how much longer until you start owning some of this and taking responsibility?
- Do you know what the word “recess” means, and can if so, can you see how your recess appointments — made while Congress was in session — are clearly unconstitutional?
- You’re still smoking dope and snorting coke, aren’t you?
Whatcha got?
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Good questions, Hawkins. But I am unclear why he thinks the mainstream media would not ask those questions. I think they would definitely ask some of those questions if they had Obama in an interview. By mainstream I mean the most popular cable news and radio programs, which are Fox News (more viewers than all other programs combined) and Rush Limbaugh (#1 with 15 million listeners).
Why does he think Rush and Fox would shy away from the good questions? He does not explain.
Darn facts. Why make such an unsupported statement? Typical of your groups agenda.
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/01/23/cable-news-ratings-for-friday-january-20-2012/117311/
Live + Same Day Cable News Daily Ratings for January 20, 2012
P2+ (000s) 25-54 (000s) 35-64 (000s)
Total Day
FNC 1,300 313 610
CNN 446 129 181
MSNBC 509 141 217
CNBC 168 53 97
FBN 53 13 24
HLN 255 92 128
I am unclear what your point is, Mr. AnchorageMikey. The data you sent validates my point that FoxNews is the most popular, most watched news channel be a significant margin. And that’s what makes something mainstream. It is the definition of mainstream. And when you say “your group’s agenda”, I do not see what this has to do with me being a libertarian.
http://youtu.be/u24nH03NccI