NEW YORK
-- After President Obama pledged Wednesday to push solid proposals on dropping
gun violent behavior next month.
Each who questioned the president about the fiscal fight in Washington rather than the mass shooting at an elementary
school in New town, Conn., and succeeding calls for gun control?
The media are, rightly, not obliged to ask questions about
what the president wants to speak to. But Wednesday's wasn't a normal press conference
in which reporters ask questions at Press Secretary Jay Carney and few outside
of Washington.
Obama, who hardly ever appears in the briefing room, was speaking about reduction
gun bloodshed, an issue of extreme public interest this week and one sure to irritate
further debate over the 2nd Amendment.
"The leader had just spoken at length about gun power,
but had not yet said a word about the other huge issue of the day upsetting the
nation