Response to Celerity (Reply #24)Sat May 15, 2021, 04:14 AM
betsuni (16,291 posts)
25. No.
Hit piece, obviously.
"obscure questions"
"Mr. Biden's ire"
"outburst of frustration, often laced with profanity"
"he will often snap"
"a short fuse"
"obsessed ... sometimes to a fault"
"second-guesses himself and others"
"Mr. Biden is unwilling, or unable to skip the routine"
"flares of impatience"
"he even occasionally hangs up the phone on someone who he thinks is wasting his time"
"lashed out"
The "so-called historians" "those four white men are the ones the president goes to for a final gut-check"
The language of hit pieces goes something like this:
"Anonymous sources..."
"Sources familiar with the president's thinking..."
"[Person's name], who has been accused of being a white supremacist/'alt-right'..."
"[Person's name], who has been photographed with [name of notorious person]..."