It is rude to interrupt.
It is a bit worse when the one you interrupt is the President.
It is also not terribly cool to throw a hissy fit over someone being rude when you happen to BE the President.
And if one does not interrupt the President's propaganda speeches, one cannot ever ask a question. That's kind of uncool, too; on this President's part.
Which president had a question/answer session after every ******* speech he gave?
not obama that's for sure..he has had how many friggen T.V. interviews?
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Obama: More interviews; as many appearances as other presidents
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By David Jackson, USA TODAY Updated 2009-08-07 11:11 AM
There's been some chatter lately about whether President Obama has been overexposed.
In his first six months in office, Obama did more media interviews than his two immediate predecessors -- combined.
Obama gave 93 interviews through July 20, according to figures compiled by presidential communications specialist Martha Joynt Kumar. In their first six months, George W. Bush gave 31 interviews, while Bill Clinton did 30.
Obama has also conducted four prime time news conferences during his tenure, as many as Bush did throughout his presidency.
On other hand, Obama had much fewer short question-and-answer sessions than his predecessors. He has given fewer formal addresses than Bush, but more than Clinton.
the rest here.
Obama: More interviews; as many appearances as other presidents