Chris Wallace Eviscerates DNC’s Attempt To Show Love To Biden: He ‘Got Thrown Out Of A Window’
As Democrats attempted to turn the first night of the Democratic National Convention into a loving farewell for President Joe Biden, CNN anchor Chris Wallace reminded viewers why the president was giving a speech on Vice President Kamala Harris’ nomination instead of accepting his own.
Biden gave the keynote address on Monday night, addressing a crowd that held up “We (heart) Joe” signs. Throughout his speech, Biden was interrupted by chants of “We love Joe.” The show of appreciation for the 81-year-old commander-in-chief didn’t impress Wallace, however, who told CNN viewers that Biden “was basically forced out” by fellow Democrats.
“The word that everybody is using to describe tonight is ‘bittersweet.’ It’s just bitter,” Wallace said. “The fact of the matter, I’m not saying Joe Biden is bitter, but, you know, it’s like you’ve been thrown out a window, and as you’re falling, you go ‘Gee, it’s nice out here.'”
“There’s going to be a lot of talk tonight about how generous it was of him and and selfless of him. He was basically forced out by Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama and Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries,” he added. “And I suspect even the fact that there has been this surge of enthusiasm since he left and Kamala Harris took his place — that’s got to be pretty tough, too. You got thrown out of a window, and everybody’s applauding the person who’s now in the room.”
Biden dropped out on July 21 after many in the media and the Democratic Party urged him to step aside following his disastrous debate performance against former President Donald Trump. After announcing he would end his campaign, Biden was reportedly upset with fellow powerful Democrats Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama.
“Biden views Pelosi as ‘ruthless’ and willing to set aside long-term relationships in order to keep her party in power — and, most importantly, to prevent Republican nominee Trump from returning to the White House,” a senior White House official told POLITICO’s Playbook. “That’s who she has always been.”
On Monday, Pelosi was asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper if she had spoken to Biden since he ended his campaign, the former House Speaker declined to confirm or deny, instead telling Tapper, “Sometimes you have to take a punch for the children. I did what I had to do.”
“My concern was not about the president, it was about his campaign,” she added.
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