WASHINGTON (AP) — President
Barack Obama took on a heckler head-on at a gay pride month reception at
the White House Wednesday, scolding the protester for being
disrespectful in "my house."
The
heckler had interrupted Obama's remarks by protesting the detention and
deportation of gay, lesbian and transgender immigrants.
The
president responded, "Hold on a second." When the heckler persisted,
Obama, flashing an exasperated look, countered, "OK, you know what?"
Wagging his finger and shaking his head, Obama said, "No, no, no, no,
no," repeating the word more than a dozen times.
As the heckler continued to talk over him, Obama took it up a notch.
"Hey.
Listen. You're in my house," he said to laughter and woos from the
crowd. "You know what? It's not respectful when you get invited to
somebody. You're not going to get a good response from me by
interrupting me like this. I'm sorry. I'm sorry ... Shame on you, you
shouldn't be doing this."
In
his remarks, Obama said that regardless of how the Supreme Court rules
in an upcoming decision on gay marriage, there has been an undeniable
shift in attitudes across the country. He said he's closely watching the
decisions the high court will announce in the coming days, which
include a case that could affirm the right of gay couples nationwide to
marry.
The president singled out discrimination facing transgender Americans as an area where more progress needs to be made.
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