A man was arrested today for jumping a ropeline and asking President Obama for his autograph.
You guessed it – he’s a reporter.
Kind of surprising this hasn’t happened before, given the tenor of much presidential media coverage.
A man was arrested today for jumping a ropeline and asking President Obama for his autograph.
You guessed it – he’s a reporter.
Kind of surprising this hasn’t happened before, given the tenor of much presidential media coverage.
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