President Obama turned the tables on the crowd at a Hillary Clinton rally -- sticking up for the free speech rights of a Donald Trump supporter who interrupted him today in Fayetteville, NC.
About 10 minutes into the president’s remarks, Obama was tearing into
the Republican presidential nominee’s character when a protester holding
a Trump placard interjected.
“Hold up, hold up, hold up, hey listen! Listen!” Obama said as the crowd
drowned out the man’s protests with boos and chants of ‘Hillary.’ “Hey
hey. Listen up. Hey everybody. Everybody hey. Hey. I told you to be
focused and you’re not focused right now. Listen to what I’m saying.”
The commotion -- which lasted for several minutes -- continued as the
president struggled to regain the attention of the raucous crowd.
“Hold up. Hold up. Hold up. Everybody sit down and be quiet for a
second. Everybody sit down and be quiet for a second. Now listen up. I’m
serious. Listen up,” Obama demanded. “You’ve got an older gentleman who
is supporting his candidate. He’s not doing nothing. You don’t have to
worry about him. This is what I mean about folks not being focused.”
As the man was being removed from the crowd, Obama defended the man’s constitutional right to free speech.
“First of all, we live in a country that respects free speech,” Obama
said. “Second of all, it looks like maybe he might have served in our
military and we ought to respect that. Third of all, he was elderly and
we got to respect our elders. And fourth of all, don't boo. Vote!”
The president’s plea for boo-birds to turn their frustration into action
at the polls is a common one as he has campaigned for Clinton across
battle ground states. Whenever the president references Donald Trump,
the crowd often boos.
“Don't boo, vote! Come on,” he continued. “Now, I want you to pay
attention, because if we don’t, if we lose focus, we could have
problems. This is part of what's happened here during this election
season. We just get stirred up for all kinds of reasons that are
unnecessary.”
“Just relax,” Obama said coolly, drawing laughter, before continuing on with his remarks.