I happen to not like the "attack dog" type of interviews employed by many in the media, particularly Jesse Watters from Fox News, who does this type of thing for Bill OReilly. The claim that the Congressman "assaulted" this pretentious punk is just lame. Does a Congressman on a walk from one place to another deserve to be respected as an honored member of society? I think so, if not for the personal integrity of the individual then for the respect of the position he holds. Wannabe journalists need to respect the people they "interview" at least as much as papparazzi do the in celebs Hollywood.
Wow, that made me very uncomfortable to watch that. Reminds me a little too much of what life was like with my own dad. yet I am reminded of what John Paul Jackson talks about in that "there is a protocol to follow" and those young guys whoever they may be did not follow it at all. The Congressman definitely had the right to know who they were. I always assumed Secret Service protected Cogressmen and women?
I happen to not like the "attack dog" type of interviews employed by many in the media, particularly Jesse Watters from Fox News, who does this type of thing for Bill OReilly. The claim that the Congressman "assaulted" this pretentious punk is just lame. Does a Congressman on a walk from one place to another deserve to be respected as an honored member of society? I think so, if not for the personal integrity of the individual then for the respect of the position he holds. Wannabe journalists need to respect the people they "interview" at least as much as papparazzi do the in celebs Hollywood.
ReplyDeleteWow, that made me very uncomfortable to watch that. Reminds me a little too much of what life was like with my own dad. yet I am reminded of what John Paul Jackson talks about in that "there is a protocol to follow" and those young guys whoever they may be did not follow it at all. The Congressman definitely had the right to know who they were. I always assumed Secret Service protected Cogressmen and women?
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