The issue was Biden’s mental clarity and his ability to engage in real time. Holt was attempting “gotcha” journalism and Biden was having no part of it. Biden pulled a Biden and turned the “gotcha game” back at Holt. Pretty nimble imo
Fwiw, data shows the media protecting the failures of Trump’s mental state and calling attention to any B…
The issue was Biden’s mental clarity and his ability to engage in real time. Holt was attempting “gotcha” journalism and Biden was having no part of it. Biden pulled a Biden and turned the “gotcha game” back at Holt. Pretty nimble imo
Fwiw, data shows the media protecting the failures of Trump’s mental state and calling attention to any Biden miscue in the number of articles printed referring to, or hiding each. Its not “blaming” the media, its rather “calling them out”
Your prophesy of Nov is not shared by me. As the adults would say, casting aspersions is kinda like admitting that’s “all ya got”
No aspersion. Saying that I think you’re mistaken, even deluded, in your brief that Biden will prevail in November is criticism, not slander. Hope you’re right, if he runs.
The issue was Biden’s mental clarity and his ability to engage in real time. Holt was attempting “gotcha” journalism and Biden was having no part of it. Biden pulled a Biden and turned the “gotcha game” back at Holt. Pretty nimble imo
Fwiw, data shows the media protecting the failures of Trump’s mental state and calling attention to any Biden miscue in the number of articles printed referring to, or hiding each. Its not “blaming” the media, its rather “calling them out”
Your prophesy of Nov is not shared by me. As the adults would say, casting aspersions is kinda like admitting that’s “all ya got”
"Calling them out" THIS
No aspersion. Saying that I think you’re mistaken, even deluded, in your brief that Biden will prevail in November is criticism, not slander. Hope you’re right, if he runs.
—Whiny Handwringer
as·per·sion
/əˈspərZHən/
noun
1.
an attack on the reputation or integrity of someone or something:
"I don't think anyone is casting aspersions on you"
Saying I may be mistaken is a far cry from saying I’m delusional
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