THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2024
Did she get this other point right? Yesterday morning, a surprising disagreement broke out on Fox & Friends.
It happened early in the 7 a.m. hour; we happened to be watching at the time. At Mediaite, Colby Hall reported the spat—but he omitted one part of what was said.
Weird! Out of nowhere, Steve Doocy blurted the statement shown below about the GOP's attempt to impeach President Biden. For Hall's report, click here:
DOOCY (2/28/24): On Capitol Hill, a lot of Republican lawmakers say they have seen zero evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors. And right now, the Republicans do not have enough votes to impeach. And after dozens of interviews and over 100,000 documents released to the committees, the Republicans have yet to produce any direct evidence of misconduct by Joe Biden.
Weird! Doocy started by saying that, and then he just kept going!
At Fox, friends don't let friends say things which make them seem to be drunk! Brian Kilmeade hurried to push back against Doocy's highly peculiar lapse. Ainsley Earhardt tried to help Kilmeade do that.
"Things got a bit spirited," Hall correctly wrote. To watch this surprising debate between friends, you can start by clicking here.
Doocy basically stuck to his guns in the face of the pushback. Eventually, Earhardt said this:
EARHARDT: They're just so corrupt. The whole family is so corrupt.
KILMEADE: Unbelievable.
EARHARDT: How does Joe Biden have multimillion-dollar houses? We know what he makes. He had to have gotten money somewhere.
Eventually, that's what Earhardt said. At Mediaite, Hall didn't report her remark.
Where did President Biden get his money? If you're a red tribe cable news viewer, you've seen that obvious insinuation advanced a million times.
At Fox, it's a standard talking point. Everyone knows to repeat it.
Meanwhile, the answer to Earhardt's question has been reported a million times. You just aren't allowed to hear the answer on Fox News Channel programs.
Where did "middle-class Joe" get his money? Headline included, Politico reported the matter as shown below during Campaign 2020:
Bidens earned $15 million in 2 years after Obama administration
Former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill earned more than $15 million during the two years after they left the White House, with the bulk of it coming from lucrative public speaking and book deals, according to new financial disclosures and tax returns released Tuesday.
The disclosures offer a new, more comprehensive look at the money the Bidens amassed since leaving the White House—a sharp uptick from where their finances stood in the final years of the Obama administration and Biden’s time in the Senate, when he referred to himself as “middle-class Joe” and put a working-class life story at the center of his political campaigns.
That report came from Politico. For the AP report, click here.
These facts were reported a million times as part of the coverage of Campaign 2020. If you google the topic, you'll find this matter reported again and again, often with a direct tie to the purchase of the Bidens' Delaware beach house.
In fairness, we wouldn't assume that Earhardt actually knew that. We assume that Ingraham would have known, but she played the same "where did he get his money" card on her Fox News program last night.
Just a guess:
We'll guess that Earhardt was simply repeating a standard talking point, one she'd heard a million times. We'd assume that Ingraham would have known that her insinuation was perhaps a bit bogus.
On the other hand, we thought Ingraham made a fairly decent point last night about the brutal killing of Laken Riley, age 22, down in Athens, Georgia.
For the record, Ingraham is plenty smart. She's also fairer than a Fox bombastic like Sean Hannity, though she doesn't necessarily overdo it in any particular circumstance.
Last night, she opened her program with a segment about the brutal murder of Riley. She started by drawing a comparison between the way the killing of George Floyd was treated within the liberal world, as opposed to the way the killing of Riley has been ignored by the Biden administration, even as it has been afforded nationwide attention within other demographic segments.
Why not consider taking the Laura Ingraham Challenge? To watch that opening segment, you should start by clicking here.
We thought Ingraham made a fairly decent point, though you have to be prepared to ignore some formulations that will surely strike you, correctly or otherwise, as inaccurate / overstated / unfair.
When Ingraham snarked about the source of Biden's wealth, it seemed to us that she was selling a point where she likely knew better.
When it came to the killing of Riley, we thought she made a fairly decent point. We mention that for only one reason:
At present, President Biden is getting beaten by Candidate Trump on the basis of such concerns. At some point, will we blues ever get around to wondering how we look to tens of millions of others—why we could even end losing in November to the world's least electable man?