Bubble Biden clearly not up for tough questions — or the job

If they were serious about covering Biden seriously, the media would examine the elephant in the room instead of just mentioning it. Why exactly isn’t the president of the United States available for questions?

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After all, he just signed one of the largest stimulus bills in history, a $1.9 trillion monster that throws money around like a tooth fairy on a drunken binge. It did not get a single GOP vote in either house despite Biden’s claims he wants bipartisanship.

A good question to ask would be if he still wants bipartisanship and if so, what is he willing to give to get it? Ten Republican Senators got the brush off when they offered to work with him, and then were insulted by the White House. Does he regret that?

Here’s another good question: The stimulus supporters are making wild claims for what it will achieve, saying it will reduce poverty by a third this year and ultimately cut child poverty in half. Can Biden explain and defend those claims, which seem preposterous on their face?

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