It is highly unusual for Obama, who was clearly annoyed by Munro’s
disturbance, to be interrupted during formal remarks.
In a statement on the Daily Caller site, Editor-In-Chief Tucker Carlson
defended Munro, saying, “A reporter’s job is to ask questions and get
answers.
“Our job is to find out what the federal government is up to. Politicians
often don’t want to tell us. A good reporter gets the story. We’re proud of
Neil Munro.”
Source: agencies.
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