The media Biden protection racket

 Stephen Kruiser:

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The coastal media bubble people are too insulated to know that they're not well liked. They tell each other that they're great and that's that. They're also unaware that the stranglehold that they had on the flow of information and the narrative for so long doesn't exist anymore. 

Back to Sage Steele. Here's VodkaPundit's follow-up to the above quote: 

Steele told Fox News Digital that her 2021 interview with Presidentish Joe Biden had been "scripted" by ESPN executives. "You will say every word that we write out," Steele says her bosses ordered her. "You will not deviate from the script and go."

There has been evidence aplenty of coordination between Democratic politicians and the mainstream media. What makes this so ridiculous is that it's ESPN we're talking about. Yes, the network has taken a hard-left tack, but no one there is doing hardcore political journalism. Sage Steele doesn't lean left, but there was never any danger that she was going to go all Mike Wallace on Biden. 

This is a clear indication that everyone around Biden knew that he had already checked out when he first got into office. I believe that we're all aware that his condition hasn't improved. As we saw with the Super Bowl, Team Joe won't even agree to the scripted softball interviews now. 

As my RedState colleague Nick Arama chronicled yesterday, Biden can't even handle a teleprompter anymore. The only way he's going to get through on camera interviews now is if they do multiple takes and everyone remains mum about it.

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While they may be trying to pretend that Biden is capable, I don't think they have been all that successful.  At best, he looks like a guy incapable of handling a rough interview. 

See also:

Biden Loses Badly to Teleprompter, KJP Tries to Clean It Up and Gets Busted in the Attempt

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