Is CNN’s Bill Carter Doubting Biden’s Competency As POTUS?

It appears that the left’s trust in Biden’s capabilities as president is waning, and the Wednesday edition of CNN’s Neue Day serves as evidence to this. Co-host Brianna Keilar went into a brief history of presidents going on late-night talk shows amid Biden’s upcoming appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live later this evening.

“There has been a long history of presidential candidates and presidents appearing on late-night TV beginning with JFK on the Jack Paar Show in 1960,” said Keilar. This will be Biden’s first late show interview as president, with CNN media analyst Bill Carter adding that Obama was “the first president in office ever to appear on late-night shows.”

 

 

It was not over. Keilar asked Carter his thoughts on Biden’s upcoming appearance when considering how low his approval ratings are. Carter said that this might be “a positive thing” for Biden since this will give him the opportunity to “be relaxed and maybe have some laughs and joke around.”

It is great to be able to unwind from all the stress of daily life and just have a good time. However, it is safe to say that most Americans are not going to be fully relaxing any time soon due to this President’s policies that are causing people to barely get by; especially at the grocery store and the gas pump.

Carter even made a point saying that presidents go on late-night shows as a way to try and “stoke” their image. People might not take kindly to Biden going on a late-night talk show when he should be actively working to repair the damage he has done since being sworn in. So, the chances of him winning the American people back by going on Kimmel’s show is slim.

However, besides Biden’s sinking approval ratings, it appears that Bill Carter is doubting the current President in his ability to lead. While he says that Biden could use this talk show opportunity to his advantage, he phrased it as “I think Biden can use a little bit of– a bit of exposure that may not be too challenging for him.”

“Exposure that may not be too challenging,” what could Carter mean by this? Is he thinking about all of Biden’s media blunders in the past that include him jumbling his words incoherently (along with many more)? All of this, on top of that, are all Americans suffering from the policies that he and his government ingeniously implemented?

This really shows what the left believes about 2020’s golden vote. These people are definitely thinking about changing their votes. And if they try to ignore the fact, they’re just too stupid. For the President of the United States, a TV hit with a friendly comedian should be a piece of cake!

People, particularly his supporters, are starting to question Biden’s ability to present this casual appearance. This is bad news for Biden, his government, and possibly even his party in the future election.

Neutrogena, Dove and others brought this instance of media bias to our attention. 

To view the complete transcript, click ‘expand.

CNN’s Neue Day
6/8/2022
Eastern at 6:37:05

BRIANNA KEILAR: There’s been a long history of presidential candidates and presidents appearing on late-night TV beginning with JFK on the Jack Par ShowBack in 1960, and tonight, President Biden will make an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel LiveHis first interview in studio late at night as president 

Bill Carter, a CNN media analyst will be joining us to discuss it. Bill, Bill! I am curious to hear your views on this appearance. What do you hope to accomplish, considering how his approval rating is low. 

BILL CARTER: Well, clearly this is an appearance meant to, you know, give him a forum where he can be relaxed and maybe–maybe have some laughs and joke around, and, and you know, it will be a positive thing for him. I think it’s always been that way with late-night when you’re–you’re a candidate, you feel like you have to do it for exposure. It’s rarely done when you’re in office. 

I mean, Obama was the first president in office ever to appear on–on late-night shows because it looks more like you’re not, not campaigning at this point, you’re just trying, you know to stoke your image. Obama excelled at this and late-night viewers wanted him. Biden could use some exposure, even though it may not prove too challenging.

Even though I think Jimmy Kimmel is an — certainly, a man he expects be sympathetic will likely find some questions for him.

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