As America continues to safely re-open, and President Donald Trump prepares to host a campaign rally with over one million RSVPs, Democrat nominee for President Joe Biden continues to sow division and fear in an attempt to divide Americans for his own political benefit.
It’s well established at this point that Biden prefers to campaign from the comfort of his basement, instead of meeting directly with voters on the campaign trail. He hasn’t held a press conference in 77 days and Wednesday’s public appearance was his first in nearly a week. Once again he took no questions from reporters.
Meanwhile, President Trump continues to focus on safely re-opening the country and recharging the economy.
It’s painfully obvious that Biden’s shelter-in-place strategy is meant to avoid errors and embarrassing moments, while also conveniently preventing the press corps from asking questions directly in person.
Meanwhile President Trump consistently welcomes questions from the press, even from certain activists masquerading as journalists.
While President Trump’s events are open to the press, the same cannot be said for Biden. In the rare occurrence where he ventures off his Wilmington, Delaware safe space, his events are tightly controlled, and press access is extremely limited.
Democrat Party leadership and Biden’s handlers aren’t even hiding the fact they want Joe Biden to remain in the basement and out of the public eye. Prominent Democrats are making it very clear that Joe Biden is better off staying inside where almost no one has access to him.
“People say all the time, ‘Oh, we got to get the vice president out of the basement.’ He’s fine in the basement. Two people see him a day, his two body people. That’s it… and that’s what we’re preferring that he actually do,” Former Virginia Governor and Democrat Party powerbroker Terry McAuliffe said to a group of Virginia Democrats.
“Don’t leave the basement,” Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Strategic Communications under Hillary Clinton, Philippe Reines, recently urged Biden.
“I urge him [Joe Biden] to stay in the bunker. I worry about him being overexposed to the media, which could do some serious damage to his chances of beating Trump in November,” former San Francisco Mayor and influential California Democrat Willie Brown said.
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