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Sam Stein says Wall Street Journal's claim that Biden has done no better than Trump regarding COVID 'lacks any real context'

We’ve already posted President Joe Biden’s tweet from last December saying he was going to “shut down the virus” a couple of times recently, so we’ll trust you remember it. And there was Biden’s campaign promise that he would ask Americans to mask up for just 100 days; that was his plan.

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Biden hasn’t shut down the virus by any stretch, and he’s had the advantage of having a couple of vaccines at his disposal since the day he assumed office. On the Wall Street Journal’s opinion page is a piece arguing that Biden has done no better defeating COVID-19 than Trump despite all of the advances in prevention and treatment.

Politico’s Sam Stein says that’s a take that lacks any real context.

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Isn’t “lacks context” what the fact-checkers use when they don’t want to accuse someone of lying but can’t ignore the facts?


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