1. John Scott John Scott United States says:

    Mr. Palladino,

    Why can't the President be challenged to a debate? He is an elected official who works for "we the people". So what is wrong with young or old challenging his opinions? The President chose to  take off his coat, his tie, and "roll-up" his shirt sleeves so that he could appear to be just like one of the people in attendance. He chose to have a town hall style meeting where people could voice their opinions, make statements, and ask questions. Is it because this "whipper-snapper" was young, confident, and asked an intelligent question? Or is it because you still think that young people should be "seen and not heard"?

    I'm 61 years old and I am proud to see the youth of this country standing up and joining the political debate. We ask them to fight our wars so why can't they be supported and respected when they stand up and ask questions? To me you are the one who should be ashamed for even writing what you did. In O'Riely's words, you're a PINHEAD!

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