As Twitchy reported, President Obama will be holding a press conference this afternoon before he flees heads to Hawaii for a 17-day vacation with his family. It’s possible that he’ll take a question or two about the latest round of Obamacare rules changes, but let’s face it: he’d probably rather talk about pretty much anything else.
Not one hard question will be asked RT @foxnewspolitics: Obama to hold end-of-year press conference at 2 p.m. ET
— Past Cdr VFW Post 4079 (@PastCdr_VFW4079) December 20, 2013
Hey, just because no one will likely ask him a tough question about Obamacare doesn’t mean he won’t get any tough questions. Someone might ask him to weigh in on Phil Robertson’s suspension from “Duck Dynasty.”
President Obama to hold news conference at 2pm ET. Cue up your Duck Dynasty questions, press corps.
— Alex Yudelson (@AlexYudelson) December 20, 2013
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https://twitter.com/OrwellForce/status/414062666949218304
Dear reporter planning to ask President Obama about Duck Dynasty: Please don't.
— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) December 20, 2013
What are the odds that Obama will be asked about and respond to the comments of Phil Robertson in his press conf at 2pm?
— ✟ Right Scoop ✟ (@trscoop) December 20, 2013
Oh you know he's going to comment on Duck Dynasty RT “@CNBC: President Obama will hold a news conference today at 2pm in the Briefing Room.”
— ?SúperStabbyLatina ? (@SuperAndrea) December 20, 2013
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https://twitter.com/lachlan/status/414051580653355009
I say it's the 3rd question. RT @lachlan: So help me god if someone asks Obama about Duck Dynasty I will get violent.
— Socially DistantAF (@brodigan) December 20, 2013
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I'll be watching #Obama's news conference at 2pm waiting to see which journalist will ask him about #DuckDynasty contro. @CarolCNN
— james jackson (@jackgoesvirtual) December 20, 2013
Obama giving end-of-year press conference at 2pm. Don't worry, I'll be pressing him on Duck Dynasty.
— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) December 20, 2013
.@jbendery If someone asks the President about Duck Dynasty, I may shut off Twitter and Washington forever.
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) December 20, 2013
@jonfavs bet you a nickel it comes up
— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) December 20, 2013
100% Chance a WH Press-titute will do it. Lace 'em up @lachlan "So help me god if someone asks Obama about Duck Dynasty I will get violent."
— Low-Rentz (@YiddishSteel) December 20, 2013
https://twitter.com/Hamptongwest/status/414050120485699584
Will President Obama say that Robertson “acted stupidly”?
And he'll respond w/ a foolish answer, as usual RT @HarrietBaldwin: What will you bet some dopey reporter will ask Obama about #DuckDynasty?
— Betsy Brantner Smith (@sgtbetsysmith) December 20, 2013
Also guarantee a dopey reply!!! RT:"@HarrietBaldwin What will you bet some dopey reporter will ask Obama about #DuckDynasty?"
— Lori??⚕️?⚾️? (@2CrewNurse) December 20, 2013
Obama should lead off in his opening statement about Duck Dynasty & thus prove press has no legit questions prepared.
— Clio the Leo (@CliotheLeo) December 20, 2013
We wouldn’t put it past him, actually. The “Duck Dynasty” affair has been great for Team Obama. With the Robertsons in the spotlight, Obama has been able to fly under the radar. It’s made it much easier for the White House to avoid the Obamacare elephant in the room — and sneak through even more unlawful changes.
Breitbart Pool: Who in White House press corps will let Obama off the hook with a question about the gays?
— The Curve Is Bent. Time to Free Us! (@NolteNC) December 20, 2013
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