President Biden’s going to do another town hall on CNN, and you just know there’s going to be plenty of…
…on display.
Posted at 1:26 pm on July 14, 2021 by Doug P.
President Biden’s going to do another town hall on CNN, and you just know there’s going to be plenty of…
…on display.
Brian Stelter provided the date, location and host:
"Biden will participate in a CNN town hall on Wednesday, July 21 in Cincinnati, Ohio — a little more than six months after being sworn into office." @DonLemon will moderate the event https://t.co/qST043CVWZ
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) July 13, 2021
Ah yes, the event on the “(How Refreshing)” cable news net is sure to be a tough one for the president in that he’ll be able to push the Democrat narratives free from pushback.
They couldn't find a journalist? https://t.co/uhqqplaj3Z
— David Martosko (@dmartosko) July 14, 2021
OUCH!
"@DonLemon will moderate the event" lolol https://t.co/3Dn7nu3XLn
— Sister Toldjah 😁 (@sistertoldjah) July 14, 2021
Moderator…or enabler?
— Tim Graham (@TimJGraham) July 14, 2021
Chances they'll talk about Hunter's art? Zero. https://t.co/eFHT1QDfie
— Tim Graham (@TimJGraham) July 14, 2021
Or his administration’s mixed messages on asylum seekers surging to the southern US/Mexico border vs. those arriving on boats from Cuba.
Say what you want about Trump, he faced the lions. He wasn’t afraid of the questions from the leftist media. But these tongue baths the media gives Biden are ridiculous. Don Lemon for heaven’s sake. https://t.co/iRJ41uH2us
— Kathleen McKinley (@KatMcKinley) July 14, 2021
This is what State TV looks like. #EnemyOfThePeople https://t.co/UDmXRVB8de
— SonOfAGary2 (@Garysotherson) July 13, 2021
Can’t wait to hear his thoughts on ice cream vs. custard.
— Tyler Amick (@MickTy96) July 13, 2021
Nice reward for all the soft coverage.
— Magnifico 🪤 (@MagnificoIX) July 13, 2021
It’s summer… you know what that means!!! Softball Season!!! https://t.co/btSXbQOX8g pic.twitter.com/BZ1yuYy0sL
— Todd Wilson (@TDubb) July 13, 2021
Softball might even be a bit of an overstatement. Perhaps tee-ball will apply more closely.
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