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Australian News tells the truth about Biden and flattering US media

Juan J. Monroe June 15, 2021

It’s usually us who ask ourselves, “What happened to pure news reporting?” Or ask worriedly, “Does Joe Biden really have the confidence, like Donald Trump, to skillfully lead this country?” However, Guide Host’s former Congressman Jason Lewis said, surprisingly, that the Australian media is alone in the world to be both bold and sharp enough to ask these questions (as their news anchors and commentators just did). to do after watching Biden fail on the G7 and NATO global stages).

WATCH: Australian news anchors poke fun at Joe Biden and the way America’s ‘news’ media gushes about him. pic.twitter.com/y4xioqCOB4

— djcalligraphie (TM) (@DJcalligraphie) June 13, 2021

After noting the many ways in which the tottering United States now eerily echoes Jimmy Carter’s one-term missing presidency, Jason singled out Australia for taking the rest of the world’s media to task, and in particular the gushing American media like CNN, and telling the truth about Joe Biden, just like Rush always dreamed.

“The Australian media is coming to our rescue,” Jason said. “And they are the only ones!

As proof, Jason performed an exuberant segment on Sky News Kenny on Media in Australia. Writer Sophie Elsworth, in her question about the blatantly missing news reports replaced by gushing about Biden, added that the situation was more than embarrassing, “it’s really quite appalling to watch,” noting that Biden is extremely “lucky” because his popularity will increase due to the inaccurate and glowing coverage.

Nick Cater of the Menzies Research Center said Biden is a totally unproven entity with “considerable question marks over his foreign affairs policy.” America has strength, but it’s unclear if Biden will have the confidence to use it. Although Trump was criticized every second during his performance at the same global event, it was unfair, commentators complained, Cater noting that he “would be much happier to see Donald Trump at the G7.”

Jason applauded their insight and moxie, which is glaringly lacking in US coverage of the once unfairly bullied Biden and Trump. Jason’s own astute analysis made it clear why, as he put it, “Australians get it. They’ve figured it out!” It’s because they’re under China’s thumb, he said, not with his head in the sand, ignoring the clear international threat, like the American media. “Australians understand what China is doing,” Jason said. “China wins!”

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