Carville on Biden Presser: WH Press Corps ‘Ridiculous’ . . . "On Biden being asked if he will run in 2024, Carville said, “Well, first of all, he’s going to say he’s going to run. He won’t be two months into a four-year term and say I’m not going to run. Then some fool asked if Harris would be his running mate, please. The White House press corps, I give a D-plus, and that’s only because I’m notoriously an easy grader. Some of this stuff was utterly ridiculous. I’m serious, Ari. No one is going to say I’m not running for reelection, so you’re a lame duck two months into your term?”
"He added, “All the questions being driven by Fox News and Newsmax on the so-called border crisis, which is a border problem, not a crisis, and not one question about COVID. Again, I’m changing my D-plus to a D. The more I think about it, the worse it is.”
Biden's 'News' conference lite "Biden obviously had a stack of well ordered notes on his podium. No paper was flipped. He barely blinked. He called on ten predetermined "diverse" people. He was not surprised by any question. He picked the reporters by first name. He conspicuously did not call on the representative from Fox News."
"When it started, it was a case of "queue the predictable questions." Biden would look down at his notes, then look the camera in the eye, advertise his good-guy status, and skewer Trump whenever possible." . . .
Without the filibuster Democrats will have a permanent hold on power.
"Trump noted in the interview how Fox News’ Peter Doocy was not called upon by Biden.
"In Thursday’s press conference, Biden at times lost his train of thought, forgetting questions and pausing for extended periods of time.
. . . "Biden only took questions from a list of journalists whose names and outlets he read from a cue card. A photo of the card shows circled numbers around select reporters." (Below)
Joe Biden notes show the faces of reporters at the press conference. |
UK Daily Mail noticed Biden's cheat sheet.
. . . "But perhaps one of most ridiculous parts of the press conference, when Biden actually succeeded in getting through a sentence without losing his train of thought, was when he made an absurd attack on Republican efforts to strengthen election integrity in various states.
“ 'What I’m worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It’s sick. It’s sick,” he said. “I’m convinced that we’ll be able to stop this, because it is the most pernicious thing— this makes Jim Crow look like Jim Eagle.”
"Yes, he actually said that." . . .