While the liberal media has covered President Biden’s many crises, they have also portrayed him as someone who is being controlled by forces other than his. CNN reports that Biden was the victim of forces beyond his control. Here’s What We DoDue to their massive decisions in the last month, the U.S. Supreme Court was now one of those evil forces. This has pushed the country into authoritarianism.
Host Kate Bolduan then asked CNN chief White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collins about Biden’s rhetorical optimism about implementing his progressive agenda, “But in the White House statement, I just noticed, in the White House statement put out after — um, the EPA decision, it talks about — this is a Court aiming to move the country backwards.”
Collins saw some outrageous responses to Supreme Court’s recent decisions.
The broader context of the question that President Biden was asked about was also – you know, His message is always heard on the international stage: democracy against autocracy And hWhen questioned about whether the United States was no longer living upto that slogan he uses to rally support, he said that it had. It is true that the United States cannot roll back abortion rights. This only places them in an awkward position with Russia, Poland, and Nicaragua. There are only a handful authoritarian states..
Russia, Nicaragua, and Poland could both be considered authoritarian. Biden recently established a permanent military headquarters in NATO with more than 10,000 personnel.
Concerning authoritarian states, Dobbs v. Jackson the United States’ abortion laws were more permissive than the vast majority of European countries and rivaling Communist China and Vietnam — both far more deserving of the “authoritarian” label than Poland — in terms of ease of access to abortion.
Prior to this, Bolduan asked CNN political and national security analyst David Sanger what he thought his main takeaway was from Biden’s press conference late Thursday morning.
Sanger responded, “First, his biggest problems right now are clearly domestic, and the Supreme Court has — uh, as you’ve — uh, noted earlier, now struck a big blow to three big policy — uh, areas that are critical to his domestic agenda: abortion — uh, gun control issues, and now — uh, his climate change agenda.”
He also added that this will create a perception of weakness abroad, and laid the blame for this squarely at the feet of the Supreme Court, “In many ways, I believe that the Supreme Court’s actions have been crippling for him both domestically and abroad..”
These decisions didn’t seem to stop Biden from working with NATO nations to begin the process of Finland and Sweden joining the alliance, or authorizing the additional deployment of U.S. forces to Eastern Europe to help deter a newly aggressive Russia. NATO clearly has found an answer. raison d’être in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and that newfound strength is not at all impacted by Supreme Court decisions.
This is the greatest irony of all this: The liberal media decries the Supreme Court for being autoritarian. In fact, it takes powers from unelected bureaucracies. These lifetime appointments are taken away by Congress. And the states legislatures who directly report to their constituents have them returned to Congress.
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CNN’s Here’s What We Do
06/30/22
11:00:34 ETKATE BOLDUAN
DAVID SANGER: Well Kate — uh, two of them. First, his biggest problems right now are clearly domestic, and the Supreme Court has — uh, as you’ve — uh, noted earlier, now struck a big blow to three big policy — uh, areas that are critical to his domestic agenda: abortion — uh, gun control issues, and now — uh, his climate change agenda.
This has had a significant impact on his foreign agenda because you power abroad is a reflection your home power. And on everything from climate to — uh, other issues, his allies are looking at — uh, Joe Biden and saying is this — uh, marking real change in the way America engages with the world? Or is he just a blip on the way to a much more — uh, conservative U.S. government that disengages again?
It’s going to be difficult, Kate, to convince other nations to meet their climate change — uh, agreements if you can’t promise that the United States will meet its own. In many ways, I feel that what the Supreme Court did is quite crippling not only for America but worldwide.
BOLDUAN: And — and, Kaitlan, the President was asked — I don’t remember the exact wording — if — if he sees the — the country as going backwards, if he — how he would explain that. He said that the country is not. He says the country is in a better position — America’s in a better position today to tackle the issues at hand than we ever have been. But in the White House statement, I just noticed, in the White House statement put out after — um, the EPA decision, it talks about — this is a Court aiming to move the country backwards.KAITLAN COLLINS (Yes). I mean, they are becoming incredibly critical of the Supreme Court and you know, every comment he makes. He stated that the decision had been made on Roe vs. WadeHe believes it is destabilizing for the whole country.
But that has raised a lot of questions and pressure on this White House from Democrats, some like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Elizabeth Warren — uh, from the Senate saying that they need to change the Court. Because of the coming down decisions, it structurally must change. You saw AOC weighing in once again after this EPA decision coming — came out saying not only that, maybe they should just get rid of the Court because of the — what the danger it poses to the entire country, she said, the world, really, with this EPA decision.
This is something that the President hasn’t supported when it comes time to change at the Supreme Court. The White House has been under more pressure than ever after the decision on abortion.
The broader context of the question that President Biden was asked about was also – you know, his message always on the world stage is democracy versus autocracy and he was questioned whether or not the United States is no longer living up to that rallying cry that he often puts out there because of this decision. The United States is not in the same position as Nicaragua, Poland and Russia when it comes to abortion rights. There are only a few authoritarian countries. The President said that this was not an issue discussed with world leaders. But, it is clear that some leaders around the globe did object to that decision. Boris Johnson, the British Prime Minister, called it a significant step back.
BOLDUAN: That’s a good point. It’s good to see you Kaitlan, thanks so much for being there. David, it’s always good to see you. We are very grateful.
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