Media byte of the day is this confrontation between North Dakota’s U.S. Rep. Earl Pomeroy and a couple of activists from Grassroots America. He calls President Bush a “clown” and says he “can’t stand” him but nonetheless refuses to put impeachment on the table.
As a camera rolled, Pomeroy is shown to be clearly agitated by their questions.
“Most of the people I represent think that’s (impeachment) a horrible idea. I’m a Democrat, and I can’t stand this president, but I’m to represent the people that I represent and they are against impeaching the president,” Pomeroy said while pointing and waving his arms.
Agitated hardly covers it. The man was outright rude. Even his body language says how dare you annoying little people bother me?
Now frankly, I think the activists were a little too in his face themselves but nonetheless, a politician's job is to answer the public, no matter where the questions are asked. I think this guy personifies the whole entitlement problem with our political class. They've completely forgotten they work at our pleasure, not the other way around.

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