Media Criticized for Biden's Schedule vs. Trump's Work Ethic
Fox BusinessDecember 5, 20253 min3,406 views
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- 💡 Legacy media outlets are criticized for focusing on Donald Trump's work schedule while ignoring President Joe Biden's physical and cognitive decline.
- ⚠️ Reporters are accused of not reporting on Biden's condition until it became too obvious to ignore, particularly before the debate.
- 📌 Many journalists are seen as having done little work during the previous administration, failing to report on critical issues.
Contrasting Presidential Schedules
- 🚀 Donald Trump is described as having a busy schedule, regularly speaking to reporters for up to 45 minutes during events.
- 🗓️ In contrast, Joe Biden's schedule is characterized as light, often operating from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM with a subsequent "lid" (end of public schedule).
- 🗣️ Biden's aids are noted for deflecting questions and shielding him from public view, limiting his engagement with the press.
Perceptions of Cognitive and Physical Health
- 🧠 Some House Democrats expressed concerns in December 2023 about Biden's ability to make it to election day due to his age and perceived cognitive decline.
- ✅ The current president is seen as constantly in front of the American people, engaging in numerous events and foreign trips, allowing voters to assess his cognitive and physical fitness.
- 🧐 The reporter emphasizes that regardless of policy disagreements, the amount of time and energy committed by the current president to improving the country is undeniable.
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