President Obama's State of the Union speech Tuesday evening is receiving mixed reviews. Perhaps the most talked about event was at the end of the address when he addressed gun control
President Obama's State of the Union speech Tuesday evening is receiving mixed reviews. Perhaps the most talked about event was at the end of the address when he addressed gun control. Some describe it as theatrics and Nebraska U-S Senator Mike Johanns agrees.
Mike Johanns, Nebraska U-S Senator; "strange moment."
Senator Johanns says it was uncomfortable inside. Critics say that families of gun violence victims were in the audience and Senator Johanns says that display was disrespectful to them.
Some are using the word theatrics to describe the end of President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night when he started talking about gun control and bans. Nebraska U-S Senator Mike Johanns says the audience was packed with families of gun violence victims and he felt it was inappropriate that it turned into a carnival type atmosphere.
Johanns; "really different."
Senator Johanns felt it was disrespectful to the families.
Senator Mike Johanns is getting ready to tackle legislation aimed at the Environmental Protection Agency.
Johanns; "congressional review."
Senator Johanns says he will take his message to the floor as soon as possible.
(courtesy of Nebraska Radio Network)