Politico: From Tabasco Flood of Trump, We Sip Almond Milk with Biden

The media author of the Washington Examiner, T. Becket Adams, looks at Substack on the “great media sleep” under Biden. Only Politico’s quotes offer much evidence.

“This administration will be of the Georgetown Dinner variety,” infiltrate the Politico playbook duo Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman. “A return to briefing books and policy making by politicians who are unlikely to attempt to burn the White House down for minor disagreements and jockeys to gain the president’s good graces.”

Translation: “A return to policymaking by political professionals who are not trying to burn down the White House with anonymous leakage against the president as the press no longer hates the president with fierce intensity.” On the other hand, leaks are always leaking to serve someone, the president or the leak recipients in the press.

Palmer and Sherman added this joke, which they liked so much that they each posted it on Twitter: “In other words, if the White House was Trump The White House in Biden is like a sip of almond milk after having had a vat of Tabasco sauce in the past four years. ”

They also skip that the liberal media wanted their audiences to be fervently disturbed by Trump and for their audiences to indulge in a bedtime story under Biden.

Adams brought readers back to the reality of Obama-Biden:

It’s like they forgot that Joe Biden was the vice president for all eight years of the Obama administration when there were numerous scandals and body counts. It seems they have also forgotten that many of Biden’s current and likely government decisions also worked for a government that boomed US citizens, spied on US citizens, and created power vacuums across the Middle East, including that which led to the rise of Islam Status.

At Politico too, Eric Geller was amazed when Biden’s allies ran a coordinated messaging campaign on behalf of the new cabinet members: “It’s really strange to see this kind of calm, rational and coordinated messaging again.”

Politico’s report on Antony Blinken, likely the next US Secretary of State, states: Calm and coordinated news about the best human qualities of the new Democratic team: “Those who know Blinken describe it with words like” polished “,” smooth ” . “and” nice “and often add that he plays guitar well.”

Fox News’ Joe Wulfsohn also noticed this trend among journalists:

“There is hardly any other personality than Pompeo than the always calm, polite, europhile, guitar-clinking Blinken”, Shaun Tandon, correspondent for the AFP News Agency, responded to the news.

“On Tony Blinken as SoS: ‘One of his new priorities is to restore the United States as a trusted ally ready to rejoin global agreements and institutions.’ Guitars too, “wrote New York Times correspondent Edward Wong.

The Financial Times tweeted: “When Joe Biden takes office in January, his closest foreign policy advisor will be a Beatles fanatic who first promoted American values ​​as a student in Paris during the Cold War.”

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