CNN is so fervent in pushing the Democratic party line that I find it hard to believe they don’t even notice the rare times when a little light breaks through the darkness, and the truth comes out.
Some on the network have been straightforward and even — perish the thought — honest when it comes to how badly Biden is doing on the economy. I noted John Berman’s “Yikes,” when it came to the CPI earlier this week and they were no kinder this week when it came to Joe Biden’s week from hell.
We reported that Bret Baier gave a breakdown of how Biden’s week went. CNN also did one.
CNN says Biden has had a “week from hell.”
“Biden has had a very tough week with setbacks for his agenda, COVID complications, the Supreme Court blocking his vaccine mandate, inflation, and international turmoil.” pic.twitter.com/jiQgwxBPir
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 14, 2022
John King of CNN says “The country has become frustrated.”
“A few days away from Biden’s one year anniversary of inauguration and it is black — it is very dark for him right now.” pic.twitter.com/uPMNy8EZa1
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 14, 2022
There was a truly stunning moment of honesty from CNN’s Erin Burnett when it came to Joe Biden’s speech on “voting rights.” This wasn’t just recognizing that he’d failed in his efforts; this was actual journalism, pointing out the flaws, the problems, and the lies in what Biden had said during his speech.
You know it’s bad when even CNN has to admit the truth.
Burnett noted that Biden’s simplistic, “right vs. wrong” view claiming voter suppression had a small problem because more people voted than ever before in the last election. Then Burnett proceeded to rip apart the “vote by mail” lie that Biden was claiming. Biden claimed the GOP voter integrity laws, such as the one passed in Georgia, were making voting more difficult. Burnett pointed out that the New York law was less restrictive than Georgia’s. New York, however, is a blue Democrat state and they voted against being open to absentee voting as Georgia.
Burnett pointed out that Georgia’s early voting period is 17 days, while New York’s only offers nine. So, Georgia actually has more voting opportunities than New York, but they aren’t demonizing the Democrats in New York for their laws.
While Burnett contrasted Georgia with New York, she also could have done a similar contrast with Delaware, Joe Biden’s home state, which is also more restrictive than Georgia.
But the differences don’t make any of these states “racist” because they have different rules. There isn’t anything racist about those rules.
It’s surprising to see such honesty from CNN. Are there any signs of a shift? We saw some of this honesty also leak out on Joe Biden’s general problem with confusion as well last month. CNN’s ratings have been tanking. They might try occasional bursts in honesty to boost ratings. If they take that tack, it definitely couldn’t hurt because they can’t get much worse — although people have largely given up on them.
But when even CNN goes takes off the blinders and tells the truth about Biden, you know that’s bad news for him.