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Joe the Plumber is here, and he ain't happy
2009-01-12
Samuel Wurzelbacher of Ohio, aka Joe the Plumber, arrived in Sderot at noon Sunday to show local and foreign reporters how to do it right.

"You should be ashamed of yourself," he told foreign reporters. "You should be patriotic, protect your family and children, not report like you have been doing for the past two weeks since this war has started," he said.

Wurzelbacher, the man who stole the limelight from Republican presidential candidate John McCain during the American election campaign, has found a new job - as a correspondent for the Internet Web sites PJTV and Pajamas Media.

Armed with a camera and a temporary Government Press Office card, he got a taste of reality in Sderot, visiting a house hit by a Kassam rocket two weeks ago and experiencing a "Code Red" alert first-hand. He also observed and reported from the house where a Kassam landed on Sunday afternoon.

The people of Sderot "can't do normal things day to day," like get soap in their eyes in the shower, for fear a rocket might come in, Wurzelbacher said. "I'm sure they're taking quick showers. I know I would."

He also wondered why Israel waited so long to act. "I know if I were a citizen here, I'd be damned upset." He described himself as a "peaceloving man," but added, "when someone hits me, I'm going to unload on the boy. And if the rest of the world doesn't understand that, then I'm sorry."

Wurzelbacher had already announced that he would arrive in the area for 10 days to cover Operation Cast Lead and to assist in getting out the Israeli side of the story. "I want the average American Joes to understand the story here from the point of view of someone like them," he told WNWO, a TV channel in his hometown of Toledo, Ohio, before heading here.

During the election campaign, Wurzelbacher (who supported McCain) warned Jewish voters in America that voting for President-elect Barack Obama would be a death blow to Israel, saying, "Obama has offered to sit down with the enemies of Israel."

But in Sderot, he seemed just as intent on teaching a thing or two to the media. "Do you think this is normal, the way you cover this conflict and give away information to your enemy?" he asked the journalists that gathered around him. It makes me sick to see the way you behave - you guys need to be protective of your homes, your children, your family."

"I am angry," he said, "and this is why I came here."
All well and good, Sam. Now do some reporting.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  He can't do any worse then the normal numb nuts out there running their sucks.
Posted by: Flease and Tenille aka Broadhead6   2009-01-12 21:45  

#10  Thanks heaps for the link CF! I had forgotten about that video from the Dissident Frogman.
Posted by: Spusosh the Prolific6862   2009-01-12 20:21  

#9  I trust Mr. Joe precisely because he is not part of the MSM. I welcome his insight, advice and counsel.
Posted by: MarkZ   2009-01-12 13:48  

#8  JFM - brings to mind this great video from Dissident Frogman: Shooty - NoShooty.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-01-12 11:33  

#7  Even the locals are giving Joe the scrunched up upturned nose treatment. They then returned to their coverage of who was wearing what at the Golden Globes...
Posted by: tu3031   2009-01-12 11:12  

#6  Remember when the professionals (1) of "AP", published the photo of the "bullets" (in facst, unfired cartridges) fired at an Iraki house. And those people feel like they could give lessons

(1) In French, the feminine form of "professional" is polite way to say "a whore"
Posted by: JFM   2009-01-12 11:06  

#5  Believe it or not, standing in sewage usually angers plumbers. Tell'em Joe!
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-01-12 10:55  

#4  Reporting and journalism are both over-rated since the ones doing the ratings are the reporters and journalists. Think about who you think did (does) a better job on Iraq - Michael Yon or Dexter Filkins of NYTimes? In Lebanon, Michael Totten or the AP?
Posted by: Jack is Back   2009-01-12 10:44  

#3  The people of Sderot "can't do normal things day to day," like get soap in their eyes in the shower, for fear a rocket might come in, Wurzelbacher said. "I'm sure they're taking quick showers. I know I would."

So far, that is about the most dramatic and real comment I have read or heard reported about the trials and tribulations or living in Sderot. Maybe the only comment that I have read along those lines.

Shake it up, Joe.
Posted by: Glolusing Barnsmell3409   2009-01-12 10:27  

#2  So maybe reporting isn't rocket science or brain surgery and maybe most people can do it--not just the journalism school trained elites.
Posted by: Snoling Sinatra7162   2009-01-12 10:10  

#1  Whether his reporting rates highly or not, his presence does such a nice job of stirring the press into a roaring tizzy. Or a snit, or a ????

Grins all around.
Posted by: tipover   2009-01-12 00:59  

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