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Posted on 01/19/2022 10:52:03 AM PST by John W
President Biden holds a news conference to mark his first year in office.
It honestly does feel like 2 or 3 years, doesn’t it?
Seems like a decade ago President Trump left office but it was only last year.
Puppet masters via ear phones, no real Q&A, filled to the gills with aderrall and pre-screened questions etc etc etc...
isn’t that his nap time?
His last was in March of last year. Watch for the response delays as his teleprompter catches up...
Just like Mr. Bluster on the old Howdy Doody TV show…you can see the strings.
I wouldn’t want to rehash a year like he’s had lol. #fail
So, how drugged up will he be? Will it be huge black irises again?
15 minutes conference with softball questions from pre-approved reporters. If for some reason, they are unable to follow the script, Joe’s handlers will intervene and end the conference promptly. “No more questions today.” And then escort him out of the room. You would only see The Daily Mail, The New York Post and Breitbart cover this. For everyone else, it’s business as usual.
If Trump were in office he’d be saddled with the current Democrats in Congress and be on impeachment #5 by now.
IF the “Comeback Kid” gets into office in 2024 with a strong Republican majority it will have been worth the heartache of this last year.
No doubt in my mind that this so called news conference will be fully scripted.
There is no “President Biden”.
Good point.
He’ll be late and incoherent.
CC
Waiting for the stock market to close... just in case.
It's easier to blame a drop on overnight news that way, since the timing of a drop won't correlate to the timing of the press conference like it does when Powell or Yellin speaks.
-PJ
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