'Everything Is Falling Apart': Biden Can No Longer Rely On The Mainstream Media To Cover For Him

By Rachel Morris | Wednesday, 25 May 2022 05:15 AM
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Joe Biden has become the subject of scorn from all sides over the baby formula crisis in America. It is no longer just Right-leaning outlets that are ripping him, but now once-friendly media like ABC and NBC news hosts have called Biden out for dropping the ball and letting it get to this point.

Fox News host Steve Hilton of “The Next Revolution” criticized the Biden Administration on Sunday over their inadequate handling of the national baby formula shortage and prompted the “incapacitated” President to step down. ABC's Terry Moran on 'This Week' said the buck stopped in the Oval Office; NBC news has been covering the shortages as well as the economic stagflation, with Lester Holt pointing to inconsistent policies and almost no follow-through from the White House as reasons for the situation.

On Fox, Steve Hilton said, “more than Biden’s border crisis, more than Biden’s inflation crisis… the Biden baby crisis proves beyond any doubt that this Biden regime, the whole rotten crew of Obama retreats, swamp time-servers and juvenile activists is totally unserious and completely incompetent”.

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“We were promised ‘The West Wing,’ and we ended up with ‘Veep.’ We’ve gone from [Operation] Warp Speed with Trump to car crash with Biden. Just look at what Biden has done to our standing in the world. Begging for oil from Venezuela and baby food from Europe… Biden literally has no clue what’s going on around him,” Hilton continued.

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Terry Moran said that for a country like The United States to have an issue with something as basic as the baby formula is unforgivable and the blame lies solely on the White House. 'The buck stops with the President of the United States.

“This is the real crisis. The underlying crisis, the inflation crisis, and the border crisis and the Afghan crisis and the baby crisis, and all the others is Biden’s capacity to do his job. The policy failures, the broken promises, these are things for our political process to resolve in a time-honored way through elections, but Biden’s obvious inability to perform the duties of President properly, that’s different,” he added.

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“We cannot wait until 2024. It’s not right…. that’s no reason for the United States of America to tolerate an incapacitated President. We must respect the constitution. Biden has proven he’s not fit to be President. He should resign or be removed from office immediately.”

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This week, President Biden called in the military to help spread supplies. The situation results from global supply chain issues and one of the leading U.S. manufacturers having to shut down its factory following contamination.

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Rebecca Romo Teague, a radio presenter in Cape Cod, set up a Facebook group for her local community where parents can upload photos of the baby aisles in supermarkets they visit so that others can see - in real-time - where there are supplies.

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She was motivated to create the group after hearing about a foster mum whose eight-week-old baby needed a very specific formula due to allergies - and was finding that when she got to stores claiming to have it in stock online, they had sold out.

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“The next time I went to the shop, I went down the baby aisle, and I was shocked. There were maybe 20 cans of various types, and that was it, where you’re used to seeing it completely lined all the way to the end. And there was nothing,” she told the BBC radio program Tech Tent.

“I thought if everybody could just post a photo, it would save parents and caregivers from driving around to eight different stores trying to find it.”

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