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Biden isn’t addressing problems, he is the problem.

Media’s Pattern of Framing Biden as​ a Hero

There’s a simple pattern that the⁢ media follow when covering each new crisis that pops up during Joe ⁤Biden’s catastrophic ⁣presidency: A ‍calamity‍ occurs either domestically ‌or abroad, and rather than examining the cause, the ⁤media instantly frame Biden as a hero at battle.

Examples ⁣of Media⁢ Coverage

  • Hyperinflation?⁢ “A ⁤glaring liability that looms” (The New ⁢York Times).
  • War ‍in Ukraine? “Joe Biden Marshals U.S. Allies Against Russia” (Newsweek).
  • Obscene gas‍ prices? “Biden’s frustration with soaring prices” (Washington Post).
  • War in Israel? “Why this Israel-Gaza conflict is so complicated‌ for Biden” (CNN).

Folks! ​He’s frustrated, ⁢folks. It’s complicated for Biden, folks.

Media’s Supportive ​Narrative

The New York Times’ David‌ French offered up⁢ that same ⁤spa treatment for⁢ the president this week⁢ under the headline⁤ “Joe Biden⁣ knows ‍what he’s doing.”⁤ In the piece, French implored his readers to “consider” all it is that Biden “confronts”: a war in Ukraine, another one in the Middle East, plus the ever-present threat from China. “And ‌keep in mind,” he said, “Biden⁢ is managing these conflicts all while trying ⁢to make sure that ‍the nation ‍emerges from a pandemic with inflation in retreat and its economy intact.”

Folks! Keep​ it in mind, folks. Biden is trying, folks. He’s ​managing lots ⁢of complicated problems, folks. ​It’s frustrating to the president, too, folks.

Honestly, I felt the same way under President Trump when he was confronted by two ‌hot wars, record inflation, and‌ impossible energy prices. ⁤He did the best he could⁣ to manage ​the challenges he faced — the struggles he endured.

Wait, that’s not right.⁤ There‍ were neither ‍wars nor inflation during Trump’s term.‍ The U.S. was energy independent, and gas was cheap precisely because he flooded the⁣ market with‌ oil for the taking. My mistake!

Actually, now ⁤that I‍ think about it, I recall that despite ‌a remarkable⁤ period of‍ global calm⁢ and even a historic peace deal reached ​between Israel and the Arab world, the Trump era was marked by nonstop⁣ hysterics from the media ⁢about our supposedly shaken allies and emboldened⁣ foes. (i.e., ‌Trump demanded that⁤ Western Europe live up to ‌his part of the NATO bargain ⁣and made it known⁣ that the U.S. ​cannot solve all‌ of the world’s problems, ‌especially when large ‌parts of the world don’t see them as such.)

But back to Biden. He’s ⁤not confronting or managing a series of events ⁣that happened to him. He and his party actively created them. ‌Or, at minimum, they created an environment that ​anyone⁤ could have​ predicted would lead to them.

Russia has long insisted that NATO stop expanding along its border. The second Biden ‌got into office, he pushed for Ukraine’s⁢ membership. Israel had its country ‍under relative control​ for years right up until Biden’s team gifted ⁣Iran, the Jewish state’s greatest threat, $6 billion worth‍ of goodies. We were energy⁣ independent⁢ until Biden said ⁤we couldn’t be. The economy was working itself out until Biden and his party thought it would be a good idea to pump hundreds of billions of dollars more into Covid-era welfare (“childcare” and “living‍ assistance”). And let’s not‌ start on the electric vehicle scheme, wherein car companies​ grabbed another round‌ of multi-billion-dollar taxpayer funds, courtesy of Biden, for a product that barely works (and for which ‌manufacturers ‍are now rolling back their production of).

Biden isn’t a knight of the kingdom off ‌to​ slay ⁤a dragon. ‍He’s a ‍dunce screwing up everything. He doesn’t get to turn the economy and international ⁣stability into ruins and ⁣then get credit for saying he takes it all very seriously.

He’s not “struggling” or “managing,” and it’s not “complicated.” Biden is the struggle. He is ⁢the thing to manage. He is the complication.


How does the media portray President Biden in relation to‍ the ⁤crises‍ facing his presidency?

D⁤ during ‍his presidency. ⁣No, according‍ to the media, he is‍ battling these crises as a hero, despite the fact that many of these crises are a⁣ direct result of​ his policies and decisions.

One example is the issue of ⁣hyperinflation. Rather than holding Biden accountable for the ⁣skyrocketing prices and the impact it has on everyday Americans, ⁤the ⁣media frames him as someone who is aware of the problem and frustrated by it. The same goes for the war in Ukraine and the conflict in Israel. Instead of focusing on Biden’s lack‌ of action or ineffective strategies, ​the media portrays him as someone who is marshalling allies and dealing with complicated situations.

This‌ pattern in media coverage is ⁣not only misleading ‍but also harmful.⁢ By constantly portraying Biden as ‍a‍ hero, the media is ‌creating a ‍narrative that shields him from criticism and prevents a thorough⁢ examination of his policies and actions. It ⁢undermines the public’s ability to hold their leaders accountable and make informed decisions.

This ⁤pattern of framing ⁢Biden as a hero is​ not unique to his presidency. It is a​ consistent approach taken by the media when it comes to democratic presidents. Just like the media framed Obama as a hero during his presidency, they are doing the same with Biden.⁣ This bias in media coverage is concerning and ‌raises questions about the integrity and objectivity of the media.

As consumers of news, it is important to be critical and discerning. We must question the ⁢narratives presented to ⁢us‌ and seek out different⁤ perspectives and sources of information. We cannot⁢ rely solely on the mainstream media to provide us⁣ with ​a‍ well-rounded ⁣and unbiased view of​ the world. It is our responsibility to seek the truth and ‌hold our leaders accountable, regardless of their⁣ political affiliation.

In conclusion, the media’s‍ pattern of framing Biden as a hero is a concerning trend that undermines accountability and objectivity in journalism. It is ‍essential for us to be critical consumers of ⁢news and strive for a more balanced and unbiased ‍understanding⁤ of ‌the world. Only then‌ can we truly hold our leaders accountable and make informed decisions for the betterment of our society.



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