‘Hits Keep Coming’: The Last Four Days for Joe Biden Were Even Worse Than We Thought
By Sister Toldjah | Jan 14, 2022 11:30 AM ET
We reported yesterday on how President Joe Biden, who two days prior compared his political opposition to prominent Democrat racists of the past in an angry Georgia speech, appeared visibly flustered as he spoke to reporters right after a closed-door meeting with Senate Democrats and not long after Democrat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema took to the Senate floor and gave an unexpected speech where she reaffirmed her commitment to preserving the filibuster.
Between Sinema’s speech and fellow Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin twisting the knife a little bit more after yesterday’s unproductive meeting, it appears that Biden’s hopes for any sort of “deal” on making changes to the Senate rules on the filibuster, which would allow for his radical plan to federalize elections to go forth, are now circling the drains, much like his plummeting approval ratings.
The signs of defeat were there. Gone was the “we will get this done” attitude we’ve heard and seen from him in the past. In its place was a dejected Biden, who acknowledged that he didn’t know if “we can get it done.”
But though the look on his face and tone of his voice clearly showed that the last 48 hours since his divisive speech had been devastating for him politically, the reality of it was that Biden had not just had a bad 48 hours; his last four days, in fact, were brutal for him on a number of fronts – including on the issue of Vice President Harris and her recent disastrous “Today Show” interview.
Fox News Special Report host Bret Baier explained it all in a line by line “hits keep coming” rundown on the wave of bad news for the Biden administration during his program last night that read off like Santa’s naughty list:
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