And nothing since—not his 20 plus appearances, not the NATO summit nor his speech, not the press conference or sit down with ABC can negate that one event. This is all about personal bias. The media has long disliked Joe and were thrilled when he did poorly in Iowa and NH. They were shocked when Clyburn endorsed him and flabbergasted whe…
And nothing since—not his 20 plus appearances, not the NATO summit nor his speech, not the press conference or sit down with ABC can negate that one event. This is all about personal bias. The media has long disliked Joe and were thrilled when he did poorly in Iowa and NH. They were shocked when Clyburn endorsed him and flabbergasted when he won state after state, uniting the Dem party. A lot of voters who wanted Bernie or anyone else held their noses and voted for him and obviously still don’t like him.
Since the withdrawal from Afghanistan, it’s been open season on Joe for the media, which is why every bit of good news is followed by “why that’s bad for Biden” and why Americans believe we are living in the upside down where inflation is high, crime is up, and wages are down. It’s the same as more than 70 percent of Americans believing Saddam Hussein was involved in 9/11 before the Iraq War. Obviously nothing will satisfy the press and pundits, so the best thing is to tune them out and work hard to get the Dems elected.
And nothing since—not his 20 plus appearances, not the NATO summit nor his speech, not the press conference or sit down with ABC can negate that one event. This is all about personal bias. The media has long disliked Joe and were thrilled when he did poorly in Iowa and NH. They were shocked when Clyburn endorsed him and flabbergasted when he won state after state, uniting the Dem party. A lot of voters who wanted Bernie or anyone else held their noses and voted for him and obviously still don’t like him.
Since the withdrawal from Afghanistan, it’s been open season on Joe for the media, which is why every bit of good news is followed by “why that’s bad for Biden” and why Americans believe we are living in the upside down where inflation is high, crime is up, and wages are down. It’s the same as more than 70 percent of Americans believing Saddam Hussein was involved in 9/11 before the Iraq War. Obviously nothing will satisfy the press and pundits, so the best thing is to tune them out and work hard to get the Dems elected.