President Barack Obama’s speech in San Francisco on his immigration push was interrupted toward the end by a man behind him on stage who was protesting deportations and saying the president could stop them if he wished. The man later identified himself as Ju Hong, and said immigration law kept him from seeing his family for Thanksgiving.yesterday when obutthole was speaking before a crowd in san francisco, he was "interrupted" by one of the pawns that was planted in the backdrop of the stage. I don't believe for one second that this was a random unplanned event but believe it was staged to generate drama and allow obutthole to pass the buck on immigration reform stalling onto congress, thereby making himself look helpless to resolve this "humanitarian crisis".
If you watch the video in the link above, the protestor starts yelling about 9 seconds into the video. obungle continues to speak but then at 20 seconds in the video, he stops, turns and says to the "protestor", "That’s — that’s — that’s exactly what we’re talking about here". He seems to know the gist of the "protestor's" rant without having a chance of listening to it or digesting what the sudden outburst is all about.
At another point in the video, he turns to his right and says to someone off stage "no, no. Don’t worry about it, guys" as if to indicate that he isn't worried about the disruptor and doesn't want him silenced. He then goes on to lecture the audience on how it is congress who has to make the laws to reform immigration and that he is powerless to do anything about it, when we all know he can issue an executive order and solve the problem at the stroke of a pen, but he lacks the balls to do so for fear of a huge public backlash.
I question how this "protestor" was vetted by the Secret Service and allowed to be on stage with the president.
I also take exception with the logic of the "protestor" who is whining about families being separated because of deportation. I hate to be the bearer of bad news to this "protestor", but when you break the law, you have to suffer the consequences. Is it logical for the family of a convicted bank robber or murderer to argue that incarcerating the guilty person is being unfair to the family since it is separating the family? These people willfully broke the law by entering the country illegally and continue to break the law by staying here, therefore they need to face the consequences of their actions.
Nice try obutthole, but I don't buy your staged sob story and I suspect many Americans don't either.