By
Kyle Drennen
June 16, 2009 - 5:51pm
Harwood described the showdown at the end of the 4PM EDT hour on MSNBC, after anchor David Shuster remarked: "John, I know that the President is credited with being sometimes awfully lucky, rainbows appear sometimes when he speaks, but I understand there was an instance today where he killed a fly out of mid-air during your interview." Harwood began to tell the tale: "Well, David, this reminded me of that moment during the campaign when he took a three-point shot at a military base and it swished."
After detailing the President's courage in battling the insect, Harwood also noted Obama's cleanliness: "...and at the end of the interview, David, he picked up a napkin off the table and said 'I clean up after myself' and he picked up the fly off the carpet." In awe, Shuster observed: "Amazing...An amazing interview...it never fails, great weather, rainbows, incredible speeches, and three-point basket. A fly and he nails it. Unbelievable, unbelievable."
Co-anchor Tamron Hall concluded the discussion by comparing Obama's quick reflexes to that of the martial arts expert in the movie Karate Kid: "Mr. Miyagi, just snapped it right up. Look at that - look at that intense look."
- Kyle Drennen is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.!-break->