The Five Critiques President Obama’s NATO Press Conference
The Five weighed in on President Obama’s press conference at the NATO summit in Chicago this afternoon. Regarding the president’s comments on the end of combat in Afghanistan, Dana Perino said, “We’ve been working with NATO for many years, I’ll set aside the policy side of things, I thought it was a strong statement by him although they didn’t get enough questions I don’t think about it. There was one good question about Pakistan and its role.”
Eric Bolling said, “The most important one for me at least politically was the question on Cory Booker. He spent the most time on that one. He talked about the difference between private equity and big government and he said private equity isn’t necessarily the way to go, but government might be the way to go.”
President Obama openly attacked his Republican opponent Mitt Romney and said in part, “And when you’re President, as opposed to the head of a private equity firm, and your job is not simply to maximize profits. Your job is to figure out how everybody in the country has a fair shot.”
Greg Gutfeld responded to those comments and said that making a profit should be what the job is about “because if you could make a profit then you could afford these programs that could bankrupt our country; maybe you should think about trying to make a profit.”















