Friday, November 6, 2009

Obama: 'Shout-out'

Yesterday, I saw Obama make his first public comments about the Fort Hood shootings on live TV.

When he stepped to the podium, I expected Obama to get right to addressing the incident.

Instead, he seemed to yap on and on, addressing the happenings at the Tribal Nations Conference.

Obama began in a rather light-hearted manner. He smiled and waved when he said:

I hear that Dr. Joe Medicine Crow was around, and so I want to give a shout-out to that Congressional Medal of Honor* winner It's good to see you.

(Obama misspoke when he said "Congressional Medal of Honor." Obama should have said "President Medal of Freedom." The White House transcript has been amended to note Obama's error. Obama awarded the Medal of Freedom to Dr. Joe Medicine Crow on August 12, 2009.)

I commented to others also watching the live "breaking news" that it seemed to be taking forever before Obama commented on the shootings.

We couldn't believe that he chose to talk about the "extremely productive conference," give his thank-yous, and give that "shout-out" ahead of his first comments to the nation, and the world, about Nidal Malik Hasan gunning down dozens of Americans at Fort Hood.

The entirety of Obama's remarks took five minutes. He spent a full two minutes talking about issues related to the conference of Native Americans until he got around to commenting on the carnage.

I thought it was a poor choice on Obama's part. The nation was waiting to hear from Obama. He knew that his words were being carried on live TV. He should have discussed the shootings and then dealt with the issues of the conference.


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