The 60 Minutes interview between President Biden and Scott Pelley was a poop show — I’m being polite.
In the interview, President Biden generally dismissed inflation as going up “an inch” in the past month, getting defensive and angry when Pelley pointed out it is the highest in forty years. Republicans should be putting that in all their ads. But it gets worse.
The President also said the United States would respond militarily if China invaded Taiwan. But the President’s administration responded to the President by noting this is not the policy of the United States and the policy has not changed.
Who is really in charge here? The Commander-in-Chief said we’d respond with military force. He’s the guy who gives the orders unless there’s been one of those coups the left is worried about.
Then the President said the pandemic is over.
The White House has now rebutted President Biden on that, insisting the pandemic is still here and the emergency powers necessary to fight it remain in place.
Again, who is really in charge?
President Biden thinks his team makes him look weak. Actually, they make it look like he’s not in charge.
Months ago, President Biden said he had cancer and his staff dismissed it as Grandpa Dementia just having a moment.
He keeps having these moments. Republicans should be capitalizing on these moments for November. The public needs some group to hold the man accountable, not undo his statements after the fact.
Grandpa Dementia keeps charting new courses of American policy and his staff keep course correcting back to the status quo. At some point, a free press would start asking questions loudly. But the press is not free. They’re captured by their fears of Trump and their fondness for the left.
Joe Biden thinks inflation is no big deal, the pandemic is over, and we’ll go to war with China to defend Taiwan. The Biden-Harris Administration disagrees on all three counts. Who is in charge?
It is a serious and important question: Who is really in charge. Obviously not Joe, but who and what are they trying to do?
Mr. Erickson you need to interview the President. I would absolutely love the watch that.
I believe you would be respectful but at the same time ask exactly what the people want to know.
Just sayin.