Leaders lose their temper from time to time. Fact.
Diary up just now criticizes Sanders using PBO as an example of how leaders should remain cool.Heh.
Sanders has in common with the President the ability to remain unflappable when the press and others serve up the fail.
However, the President is not perfect, as the diarist seems to think.
'You're in MY house': Furious Obama loses his cool at trans woman who heckled him about immigration during his speech on gay rights - before getting her removed from the White House
President stopped heckler in her tracks when she started yelling at him
She has been identified as Jennicet Gutiérrez - an undocumented trans Mexican immigrant who was invited to the White House as a plus one
Obama told her: 'You know what? No no no no no. You're in my house'
An activist who brought Gutiérrez as her guest said they had planned the heckle at Obama's LGBT reception Wednesday night
They want him to end deportations of undocumented trans women
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The heckling of Sanders must have come as a shock at NN, but by the time he got to Houston he more than made up for it.
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Mon Jul 20, 2015 at 04:00 AM MDT
Bernie Sanders excites crowd in Houston with his populist message
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Egberto Willies
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Never doubt the part activism and at times painfully obstructive activism and protest on a real issue can have on shaping a candidate's narrative and platform. By the time Sanders got to Houston his message was much more honed related to racism and police brutality. He began the process in his second speech in Phoenix. He still has some work to do but it is evident he is listening. He was much more nimble than Martin O'Malley who seemed like a deer in the headlights.