Posted on 06/06/2021 11:09:54 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace confronted Senator Joe Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat, asking him whether he was "being naive" about the possibility of bipartisan cooperation given the current partisan divisions.
Since President Joe Biden took office and Democrats narrowly won control of the Senate, Manchin has emerged as one of the most powerful people in Washington, D.C. The moderate Democrat has repeatedly emphasized the need for bipartisanship and opposed ending the Senate's legislative filibuster—putting him at odds with many Democratic colleagues. With an evenly split Senate, Manchin's support or opposition to Democrats' legislative priorities has become a key factor in determining whether they move forward or not.
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Fox News anchor Chris Wallace confronted Senator Joe Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat, asking him whether he was "being naive" about the possibility of bipartisan cooperation given the current partisan divisions.
Chris Wallace, Joe Manchin are posing for a picture: In this screenshot, Fox News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace confronts Senator Joe Manchin (D-West Virginia) over his views on bipartisanship in an interview broadcast on June 6.© Fox News/screenshot In this screenshot, Fox News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace confronts Senator Joe Manchin (D-West Virginia) over his views on bipartisanship in an interview broadcast on June 6. Since President Joe Biden took office and Democrats narrowly won control of the Senate, Manchin has emerged as one of the most powerful people in Washington, D.C. The moderate Democrat has repeatedly emphasized the need for bipartisanship and opposed ending the Senate's legislative filibuster—putting him at odds with many Democratic colleagues. With an evenly split Senate, Manchin's support or opposition to Democrats' legislative priorities has become a key factor in determining whether...
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As earlier.
Dear Mike. Phu cough.
Replace Manchin with McCain 10 years ago and how do you think that interview would go?
Wallace needs to be confronted about where the info to call AZ came from.
First to take a position is naive?
-PJ
Hey Chris, you used “Vice President Biden” at every chance in the run up to the election. “Senator” Manchin rolls off easily too.
But ya just can’t get yourself to use President” whenever you refer to our PDJT, can ya?
What a POS.
With hyper-partisan rats like Chris Wallace around, there will never be any bipartisan anything. Just democrats getting their way all the time.
I saw some of the interview, Chris really is a turd.
But wait a minute. Where’s all this slobbering love, oooh he’s such a Maverick, “Finally we got bipartisanship and centrism in Washington!” vomit that the media reserved for McCain and now for Susan Collins, Romney, and Cassidy?
Wall Ass would have choked.
Take that both ways.
Well fool, Manchin is being bi-partisan by siding with the Republicans instead of being lockstep with the Commies.
SHILL
What does one expect from an A-hole?
HUH?
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