Is Barack Obama scared to do an interview with Elisabeth Hasselbeck?
Either Barack Obama is continuing the left’s war on conservative women, or the president is too scared to sit for an interview with “Fox & Friends” Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
Twitchy noted: “MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski, CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell, and CNN’s Kate Bolduan each sat for an interview with President Obama on Friday.” One name was missing from the list: Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
Greta van Susteren noted:
Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?
Pres Obama snubbed @ehasselbeck of Fox and Friends- Pres afraid to interview w/her? he other women of morning shows pic.twitter.com/OobMWeapha
— Greta Van Susteren (@greta) June 20, 2014
Sure looks like it to me.
One person responded:
https://twitter.com/TPLRRT1/statuses/480086010441637888
Hasselbeck observed:
perhaps my email invitation was "lost"? @gretawire
— elisabeth hasselbeck (@ehasselbeck) June 20, 2014
Others added:
https://twitter.com/Dsnicol2/statuses/480084705895673856
https://twitter.com/papischula/statuses/480085004316602368
https://twitter.com/michaelhenry123/statuses/480085286731661312
@gretawire @ehasselbeck Obama being interviewed with a Conservative Woman is a stunning rebuke to his "War On Women" dribble, so he opts out
— Michael Smith (@MikeSmith251981) June 20, 2014
Possibly. My guess is he’s too scared to sit in the same room with a strong conservative woman who might ask a real question. Either that, or he reacts to “Fox” like a vampire to a cross…
This is why I call it the “Democrat-media complex.”
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