Broad + Liberty ran my piece on President Biden at the White House Correspondents’ Association Annual Dinner.
You can read the piece via the below link or the below text:
Paul Davis: Mr. Magoo woos the press (broadandliberty.com)
On April 29th, President Biden attended the White House Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner at the Washington Hilton in Washington D.C.
In
addition to the press and politicians in attendance, there were so-called
celebrities at the dinner, including actor Bradley Whitford, singer John Legend
and his former model wife Chrissy Teigen, Reality TV cast members, actresses,
and other personages. One actress, Julia Fox, inexplicitly wore stark white
makeup on her face like a Kabuki character.
National
Public Radio’s Tamara Keith first spoke at the dinner, and in a humorless and
pretentious manner, she proclaimed that the dinner was a special affair.
“There
is something uniquely American about the fact that we can all be here together.
And then these reporters can go out on Monday and do stories about these very
same politicians that pull no punches. When we’re asking questions in the Oval
Office, or under the wing of Air Force One, or in the briefing room we are
stand-ins for the American people. Our responsibility to the country is woven
into the fabric of the nation. Enshrined in the First Amendment of the
Constitution, and we take that responsibility seriously.”
One
might note that Biden rarely answers questions from the press in the Oval
Office, under the wing of Air Force One, in the briefing room, or anywhere
else.
President
Biden, who often appears clueless and stumbles about like the cartoon character
Mr. Magoo, addressed the gathering at the dinner. Although the dinner is
traditionally a roast and light-hearted affair, Biden, tone-deaf as usual,
spent far more time speaking about serious issues and self-serving reelection
politics than he did delivering his staff-written lame jokes.
(Poorly
delivered jokes, I might add. Don’t quit your day job, Mr. President).
And
he sucked up to the journalists in attendance by stating, “Let me start on a
serious note. Jill, Kamala, Doug, and I, and members of our administration
are here to send a message to the country and, quite frankly, to the world: The
free press is a pillar — maybe the pillar — of a free society, not
the enemy.
“Thomas
Jefferson wrote – you all know this quote – Thomas Jefferson wrote, “Were it
left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or
newspapers without government, I should not hesitate to prefer the
latter.”
The
mainstream journalists, largely Democrats and Biden supporters, applauded, even
though Biden is one of the least accessible presidents to the press. Biden even
made a joke of dodging the press by stating, “In a lot of ways, this dinner
sums up my first two years in office: I’ll talk for ten minutes, take zero
questions and cheerfully walk away.”
And
the mainstream media laughed about being made impotent by the president.
Say
what you will about President Trump, but he always faced the press and fielded
their mostly hostile questions with gusto.
“As
I said last year at this dinner, a poison is running through our democracy and
parts of the extreme press,” Biden stated. “The truth buried by lies and lies
living on as truth. Lies told for profit and power. Lies of conspiracy and
malice repeated over and over again, designed to generate a cycle of anger,
hate, and even violence.”
And
this is from a career-long serial liar, exaggerator and plagiarist.
One
joke that made me chuckle was when Daily Show comic correspondent Roy Wood Jr.,
took to the podium after Biden and said, “Real quick, Mr. President. I think
you left some of your classified documents up here.”
President
Biden, who was caught illegally storing classified documents in his Delaware
home after criticizing former President Trump for having classified documents
at his Mar-a-Lago Resort, yukked it up.
But
not everyone found the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner to be a
notable event.
Greg
Gutfeld, speaking on his late-night Fox Cable News show, Gutfeld! noted,
“The mainstream media sucks, and it’s worse in a tux because the coverage
reminds us of exactly what it really is about — something I call ego-affirming
care.
“It’s
where members of the so-called free press can inflate their self-esteem. And
like every award show, it’s artificially created as a reminder that they
matter.”
Former
Fox News and NBC News broadcaster Megyn Kelly also took issue with the dinner.
On her SiriusXM’s program, The Megyn Kelly Show, she criticized the dinner and
the attendees.
“You
know who they think is relevant? Chrissy Teigen. That’s who they invited as
their big star,” Kelly said. “We’ve gone from George Clooney to Chrissy Teigen,
who showed up there like she was literally going to the coronation.”
Kelly
spoke of a video that showed Teigen arriving at the dinner with her husband
John Legend and three women who held the back of her dress.
“She
has by my count three minions following her — that’s minions in her view —
following her, holding the dress or the train of her existent dress,” Kelly
said. ““I can see underwear, ok? I can see London, I see France, I see
Chrissy’s underpants.
“Nobody
shows underpants at the White House Correspondents Dinner, okay Chrissy? They
just don’t do it. And nobody shows up with serfs to carry their train, which
there shouldn’t be on your White House Correspondents Dinner dress anyway
because it’s barely a formal event.”
Kelly
noted that Teigen’s flashy entrance was a picture of “everything wrong with the
elitism, the self-importance, the aggrandizement of this fake, stupid event.”
Paul Davis, a Philadelphia writer, also writes the On Crime column in the Washington Times and he is a contributor to Counterterrorism magazine.
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