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08 Monday Jul 2024

Posted by Michael Bersin in media criticism

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Joe Biden, media criticism, old media, president, White House

[….] THE PRESIDENT: No, it was — it was — but, look, you’ve been wrong about everything so far.

Q Not really.

THE PRESIDENT: You were wrong about 2020. You were wrong about 2022 that we were going to get wiped out. Remember the “red wave”? You were wrong about 2023 when you said all the tough races we were going to — we won them all but two. [….]

Heh. He kicked their asses.

Joe Biden (D) [2020 file photo].

From the White House:

JULY 05, 2024
Remarks by President Biden Before Air Force One Departure | Madison, WI

Dane County Regional Airport
Madison, Wisconsin

4:37 P.M. CDT

Q Mr. President, how was your interview? How was the interview with ABC, sir?

Q Mr. President, how was the interview?

Q How did it go, sir?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, it was a good interview. You’ll all be able to see it at eight o’clock tonight. It’s — they’re going to (inaudible).

Q Are you dropping out of the race or are you completely ruling that out?

THE PRESIDENT: Completely ruling that out.

Q Mr. President, how can you make the case that democracy is at risk, that you are the best candidate to beat Donald Trump?

THE PRESIDENT: Because I’ve beaten him before, and I’ve gotten more done than any president has.

Q That was four years — that was four years ago, Mr. —

Q Have you spoken to members of Congress?

Q That was four years ago, Mr. President.

THE PRESIDENT: No, it was — it was — but, look, you’ve been wrong about everything so far.

Q Not really.

THE PRESIDENT: You were wrong about 2020. You were wrong about 2022 that we were going to get wiped out. Remember the “red wave”? You were wrong about 2023 when you said all the tough races we were going to — we won them all but two.

So, look, we’ll see.

Q Have you spoken to members of Congress?

THE PRESIDENT: I have. I’ve —

Q Who have you spoken to?

THE PRESIDENT: At least 20. And all the —

Q What are they telling you?

Q What are they telling you, sir?

THE PRESIDENT: They’re telling me to stay in the race.

Q What about the people who have called for — they’re gathering together to call for you to step aside? I think Senator Mark Warner is one of the people.

THE PRESIDENT: Well, Mark Warner, my understanding, is the only one considering that. No one else is calling me to do that.

Q Do you value the thoughts of individuals in your —

Q Sir, will you commit to debating President — former President Trump again?

THE PRESIDENT: I hope he’ll debate me. I — I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t —

Q And if he’s in, will you commit to debating him a second time?

THE PRESIDENT: I’m committing now. Absolutely, whether he’s in or not.

Q Do you value the thoughts of members of your own party when it comes to your decision to stay in the race?

THE PRESIDENT: Sure, I do. That’s why they’ve — you guys saw the governors. Every one of them in that room — all those governors said, “Stay in the race.”

Q Maura Healey.

THE PRESIDENT: Maura Healey didn’t say anything when I was in the room. Okay?

Q Sir, will you make changes to your campaign staff at all after the debate, the fallout?

THE PRESIDENT: We’re — we’re adding — look, we’ve just added another 120 staffers. We’re — we have the most extensive staff operation in the states.

Q And are you pleased with your advisers and how they’re seeing you through this — this moment in your campaign?

THE PRESIDENT: Any mistake made is my fault. Thank you.

Q Are you confident you can serve another four years?

THE PRESIDENT: I’m positive.

Q Mr. President, you — you’ve always talked to young people. You’re so committed to talking to young people. Why not let someone younger take the country forward? You just have to ask. You know, why not let — like, every CEO has a succession plan.

THE PRESIDENT: Well, by the way, we do have succession plans. But what do I need a succession plan for now?

And, by the way, you know, I mean — anyway.

Q No, no, no. Go on.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.

4:39 P.M. CDT

[….] Q Mr. President, you — you’ve always talked to young people. You’re so committed to talking to young people. Why not let someone younger take the country forward? You just have to ask. You know, why not let — like, every CEO has a succession plan. [….]

Ten will get you twenty that Donald Trump (r) has not and will not be asked the same question.

Nature abhors a vacuum

03 Monday Jun 2024

Posted by Michael Bersin in media criticism

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Donald Trump, Lawyers Guns & Money, media criticism, ProPublica

A comment at Lawyers, Guns & Money:

Q. How does ProPublica keep finding all this stuff?
A. They look.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

Hagiography

27 Wednesday Mar 2024

Posted by Michael Bersin in media criticism, meta

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hagiography, media criticism, meta

Live your life so that you’re not fêted by cable news networks as “the great moderate” when you pass away.

Comfort the afflicted, afflict the comfortable.

Break some crockery.

Insistent moderation for the sake of moderation in a time of existential threats to Democracy is no virtue.

*This is really bad news for Democrats

07 Tuesday Nov 2023

Posted by Michael Bersin in media criticism, social media

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Joe Biden, Kentucky, media criticism, sarcasm, Virginia

* Every op-ed piece in old media tomorrow morning.

Sarcasm.

In Virginia:

Larry Sabato @LarrySabato
CLEARANCE SALE: all ‘Youngkin for President 2024’ merchandise. A free MyPillow comes with all purchases over $1. NO RETURNS.
8:01 PM · Nov 7, 2023

Heh.

In Kentucky:

New York Times Pitchbot @DougJBalloon
In a clear rejection of Biden’s presidency, Kentucky voters have reelected Democratic governor Andy Beshear.
8:13 PM · Nov 7, 2023

Heh.

Joe Biden (D) did that.

Joe Biden (D) [2020 file photo].

Previously:

Joe (D) did this, apparently (November 7, 2023)

It’s their world, we just get to live in it

06 Monday Nov 2023

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clown, clown show, Donald Trump, fraud, media criticism, sarcasm

At Balloon Juice “Fool for a Client”:

Trump Strips Off Clothes On Stand
And Hurls Feces At Trial Judge

Swing State Poll Numbers Surge
Why Biden should be worried

21st Century America.

There you go.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

Anyone who’s been paying attention has known this for years

06 Monday Mar 2023

Posted by Michael Bersin in Claire McCaskill, media criticism, social media

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Claire McCaskill, media criticism, right wingnut propaganda, social media, The faux news Channel

Today:

Deadline White House @DeadlineWH
“The notion that they were doing all these things behind the scenes in order to please their viewers, not to give them the truth, that’s called reckless disregard for the truth. That’s called we are only going to tell the truth if it makes us money”- @clairecmc w/@NicolleDWallace
[….]
5:20 PM · Mar 6, 2023

“Faux News channel, fascist groupies” – protest sign, circa 2003- 2004.

One of the comments:

You all knew they were liars. Please stop acting surprised.

Confederate Dunces

02 Monday Jan 2023

Posted by Michael Bersin in Congress

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Donald Trump, General Mark Milley, media criticism, Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol, testimony, transcript, WTF?

The Trump Administration was filled with far too many incompetent boobs, starting with Donald Trump (r).

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

One example:

SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE
JANUARY 6TH ATTACK ON THE U.S. CAPITOL,
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
WASHINGTON, D.C.

INTERVIEW OF: GENERAL MARK A. MILLEY [pdf]

Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Washington, D.C.

[….]

[Page 105]

[General Mark A. Milley, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff]: …One example is I received a written document on the 11th, I think it’s — no, it’s the 12th, I think it is, the 12th of November, 3 days after Secretary Esper is relieved, I get called up into Acting SecDef Miller’s office. And it’s Miller, me, and Patel. Patel hands me a piece of paper and I testified this to Congress a couple, 3, 4 weeks ago hands a piece of paper to me signed by then President Trump. And it basically has two sentences in it.

And it says: You are hereby ordered to withdraw all U.S. military forces from Somalia no later than 31 December. The second sentence says: You are directed to withdraw all U.S. forces from Iraq by 15 January. That’s it. And there was another line that said something like inform all allies or something like that. And I looked at Patel and I said: Who gave the President the military advice for this? Did you do this, Kash? And he said: Oh, no, no, I had nothing to do with it.

looked at Acting Secretary Miller and I said: Did you give the President military advice on this? Oh, no, no, not me. I said: Okay, well, we got to go over and see the President then to make sure that he’s fully informed — going back to the constitutional responsibilities — to make sure he’s fully informed. It’s a legal order, but I want to make sure. I’ve got duties to do here, constitutional duties that I’ve got to make sure he’s properly advised. So we go over to the White House. We walk into the National Security Advisor’s office, Robert O’Brien, hand him the order, said: Robert, where’s this coming from and is this true? And O’Brien says: I’ve never seen it before. Said okay. Kellogg is — Keith Kellogg, the National Security Advisor to the Vice President, is there. Kellogg says: Let me see this piece of paper. Kellogg takes the piece of paper, looks at it. He says: Something is really wrong here, this doesn’t look right.

And I looked at Kellogg and I said: You’re telling me that thing is forged? That’s a forged piece of paper directing a military operation by the President of the United States, that’s forged, Keith? And he said: I don’t know, I don’t know. So O’Brien and Kellogg then say: Give us a few minutes.

And they go away. I assume, I don’t know factually, but I assume it was to see the President. They come back 10 or 15 minutes later and they say: It’s rescinded. It’s over. It never existed. I said: Okay, fine. So it doesn’t exist. So I’ve seen reversals, like the little story about Gina, I’ve seen that before in that administration, these immediate reversals when challenged on specific things if they’re not rigorously thought out, et cetera. So that’s an example.

[….]

Forged?

It appears that General Milley took his oath seriously.

Too many people bear responsibility for all of this.

Go to the transcripts. Pick one, any one. You will and should be horrified.

Wait a few minutes

01 Sunday Jan 2023

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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media criticism, satire, social media

This morning (satire):

New York Times Pitchbot @DougJBalloon
Biden has yet to hold a solo press conference in 2023
1:02 AM · Jan 1, 2023

It’s their world, we just get to live in it.

Joe Biden (D) [2014 file photo].

Diner wear

23 Sunday Oct 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in media criticism, social media

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media criticism, social media, Twitter

Today:

Emily A. @emzorbit
If you see me hanging out in diners wearing camo and a trucker hat, it’s because I’m hoping to get interviewed by a mainstream media political pundit.
12:40 PM · Oct 23, 2022

Heh.

Anyone think this’ll do?:

Today in America

27 Saturday Aug 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in media criticism, social media

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affidavit, Donald Trump, Faux News Channel, media criticism, national security, search warrant, Treason

“Faux News channel, fascist groupies” – protest sign, circa 2003- 2004.

Yesterday:

Windsor Mann @WindsorMann
Fox News is frantically looking for a Mexican caravan right now.
11:35 AM · Aug 26, 2022

“Make America Great Again” – in Russian.

Previously:

The season to expose treason (August 25, 2022)

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