Posted on 01/18/2025 7:06:42 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man
Joe Biden sat for a final interview with Lawrence O’Donnell of MSNBC this weekend. Unfortunately for them, very few people tuned in to watch.
The broadcast was eclipsed in ratings in the most important demo by reruns of shows like Seinfeld and Family Guy.
This is just another confirmation that the vast majority of the country is done with Joe Biden.
FOX News reports:
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
People are so done with the mummy
I’d rather watch reruns of “My Mother the Car” than listen to Biden talk.
A few of the old time TV test patterns would be preferable to seeing the professional fool babble.
How about Land of the Giants? I like My Mother the Car—then of course there was Mr. Ed—quality entertainment of course...
Aw, man, looks like I missed Crooked Joe telling us what he has in store for the rest of his presidency. Which is to say, tomorrow.
Lol We were watching Seinfeld reruns last night. For some reason I wanted that show.
Seinfeld...
The Show About NOTHING
But
Elaine could Really Dance.
.
Joe Potatoe—— Adios Amigo.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that......
They could have done side by side Biden with red backlight and Hitler.
Nobody gives a fig what that venal POS has to say.
Reruns of Mitch Miller and the Kingston Trio would leave Biden in the Ratings dust.
This is just confirmation that people are now done with the Legacy Media and could care less about MSNBC and CNN.
The Seinfeld reruns could have succeeded because Biden’s thoughts were part of an interview about nothing. Tie breaker would be the -—intentional——comedy.
Wonder how many of today’s viewers ever saw one of those.
10%?
——A Boomer.
How about this show from back in the 1960’s that was pretty bad, “It’s About Time”. two astronauts come back to earth and land during caveman days and on of the cavemen was Joe E. Ross, AKA Gunther Toody from Car 54.
You could run that and it would get bigger ratings than Larry O’Donnel and Biden.
I remember that well.
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