Joe Biden’s been caught talking out of both sides of his mouth when it comes to the issues of the oil industry and fracking — or as CNN calls them, “confusing remarks”:
Facts First: It's false that Joe Biden never said he opposed fracking. In two Democratic primary debates, he made confusing remarks over fracking that his campaign had to clarify. https://t.co/S0d4yLYfsV
— CNN (@CNN) October 23, 2020
Is CNN officially part of the Biden spin shop now, or is it just a voluntary thing?
Isn't it interesting that CNN is explaining Joe Biden's stance on an issue? https://t.co/a13lCCXjO2
— Mike LaChance (@MikeLaChance33) October 23, 2020
And Joe’s lucky to have them:
I would really like to know what Biden's press secretaries do all day. It must be the most boring job in the world. https://t.co/EERVy3rrxJ
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) October 23, 2020
Right? And there’s a much easier way to frame Biden’s “confusing remarks”:
He lied. There's nothing confusing about it. https://t.co/WeWmtVZL94
— Relax, I didn't vote for the guy you hate (@jtLOL) October 23, 2020
Exactly.
remember when reporters were Very Serious that we must call it a Lie when a politician intentionally misleads people https://t.co/ojUOzra5Bp
— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) October 23, 2020
These sure are a lot of ‘confusing remarks.’ Almost seems intentional.pic.twitter.com/PxeggvKwlG
— Uri Blago (@UriBlago) October 23, 2020
Imagine being confused by this… https://t.co/0EpTcD2Y2a pic.twitter.com/pYaTjvOYwk
— .?.Badaisè (@_A_Badaise) October 23, 2020
Wherein @CNN does a better job trying to save Biden from his lie than his own campaign's comms team did.
I mean, it's still a failure. But it's a less pathetic failure. https://t.co/5F9FH7MZrC
— Dodd (@Amuk3) October 23, 2020
CNN out here telling you a banana is an apple again. https://t.co/IcHSjCYbtR
— Angus T. Kirk (@angusparvo) October 23, 2020
THIS. Is CNN.