Posted on 09/22/2021 8:07:21 AM PDT by BenLurkin
NIGEL FARAGE: What a bizarre spectacle, to see two important world leaders muzzled behind the thickest face masks that could possibly ever been made. So much so it was actually quite difficult to hear anything anyone was saying. But that was the first thing that was utterly bizarre. And I think Boris Johnson and of course, you know, our culture as yours has always been, is that leaders are accountable to the press, from all sides and all opinions, who could ask questions. And I think Boris was completely stunned that the new culture in America, who was supposed to be the leaders of the free world, is that the president doesn't take questions.
So Boris decided to sort of in an impromptu way, try and take a few questions and the White House press team didn't like it and protested. And so we're sort of asking ourselves a question here in the UK this morning. If Joe Biden doesn't take questions from journalists and therefore isn't accountable for what he's doing as leader of America or leader of the free world, we have to ask ourselves a question. Is he actually fit and proper and competent to be doing the job?
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The press got upset because Johnson was willing to take questions, which would make Biden look bad because he can’t.
That’s some “independent, hard hitting” media we’ve got.
Ping
Boris is no great hero. He will say and do what he thinks will sell back home. Expressing relief that Trump is no longer president is a sort of expected bow to the prevailing wisdom, such as it is. Whether he means it or not who knows. Doesn’t matter anyway.
I thought he was asking if Bojo was fit for office. It’s debatable. His wife runs the show
How Soviet of them.
Only Bimentia needs cheat sheet notes on his lap.
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