Lawrence O'Donnell's Biden Interview Unmasks Media Lies
President Biden's interview with Lawrence O'Donnell showed that the corporate media misled voters about Biden in a de facto campaign contribution to Trump.
President Biden's interview with Lawrence O'Donnell showed that the corporate media misled voters about Biden in a de facto campaign contribution to Trump.
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Joe Biden Was Finally Able To Show Who He Really Is
President Joe Biden sat down with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell for an unedited conversation that lasted almost the entire length of O’Donnell’s show. The interview was revealing because all O’Donnell did was ask intelligent questions with depth and here is the key. He gave Joe Biden room to answer.
Watch the full interview:
The disconnect between the media’s portrayal of Biden as they worked with Democratic elites and Republicans to force Biden out of the race and the person who spent an hour talking to Lawrence O’Donnell is jarring.
However, Biden had a terrible debate against Trump.
Two things can be true.
Incumbent presidents traditionally have terrible first debates. That being said, Joe Biden looked and sounded sick and disinterested until later in the debate when he seemed to realize how it must be looking and tried to turn it around, but the first 20 minutes of that debate were dreadful.
However, Democrats freaked out, the corporate media, which seemed to never want Biden in the White House in the first place, pounced, and Republicans threw gasoline on the fire.
Was the debate an accurate representation of Biden’s abilities?
Absolutely not, but the media went out of its way to mislead voters about Biden in a way that provided invaluable assistance to Donald Trump.
The question is, why did the corporate press mislead voters about Joe Biden?
The Shivving Of Joe Biden Was The Shivving Of America
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