Dana Milbank, at the Washington Post, writes of President Obama’s utter disdain for the press at the recently concluded nuclear summit in Washington, DC, a summit attended by some of the world’s foremost dictators, but not the two principal culprits, Iran and North Korea. Milbank seems to feel that the press was treated shabbily by the president, not allowing them access to the meetings or the summiteers. But what does the press expect? Slavish devotion and boot-licking by the press was bound to create a sense of profound and well deserved contempt on the part of the president.
The press thinks it’s entitled to
Speak with any bigwig who
Happens to be visiting these shores
They feel as any dog would feel
When master tells them all to heel
And acts in ways the press surely deplores
The press cares not Obama seeks
To raise the debt to untold peaks
They care not all if Iran nukes the Jews
They get upset and only when
Obama treats them not like men
But like a lapdog he can well abuse
Of course the press will surely find
That loving Obie Wan is kind
Of like them loving someone’s chilly stare
Obama treats them all like dirt
They grovel more the more they’re hurt
And why should we, or Obie, really care