Hillary Gets Grilled by NPR Reporter
NPR reporter Michelle Kelleman interviewed Hillary Clinton in Brussels this morning. Oh, it was brutal. The ruthless NPR reporter badgered the Secretary of State, boring into her with one searing challenge after another. How Mrs. Clinton managed to keep her composure during this inquisition is beyond me - I was barely able to keep listening, the hostility was so palpable.
Here's a sample:
Go ahead - have a try yourself - the link is below - but I'm warning you, you'll be cringing the whole time.
Michelle Kelleman interviews Hillary Clinton.
Here's a sample:
[Q]The Russians seem really interested in arms control, and I wonder if you can give us a sense of how the Obama administration is going to approach that topic differently from the Bush administration.The whole interview runs like that - an uninterrupted series of one grueling probe after another. Why these reporters feel they need to show their toughness by cross-examining their guests and playing "Gotcha!" I'll never understand. How is the Obama administration supposed to function under such relentless scrutiny?
[A]We're going to believe in arms control and nonproliferation as a core function of our foreign policy. As you remember, Michele, there was a great deal of confusion and infighting...
Go ahead - have a try yourself - the link is below - but I'm warning you, you'll be cringing the whole time.
Michelle Kelleman interviews Hillary Clinton.
4 Comments:
The Media is like the orchestra playing on the deck of the titanic.
Yes, indeed! Nothing but happy talk allowed while the good ship Obamanic plunges 2500 feet below the surface.
re:"How is the Obama administration supposed to function under such relentless scrutiny?"
The Liberal Media, er pardon the redundancy of using the term Liberal, has just elected a President so what do you expect from them? The Media now expects to herd the administration. You are witnessing a "get along little doggie" moment, no?
"The Bush administration was terrible while your administration is enlightened and good. Could you expand on this?"
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