CNN Gushes Over Biden’s Jan. 6 Speech in Alternate Reality of Events

CNN commentators gushed over President Joe Biden’s Jan. 6 speech in an odd discussion that looked like an alternate reality.

Calling it Biden’s “most powerful speech,” CNN chief political analyst Gloria Borgor praised the president’s words on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 events at the U.S. Capitol Building.

“This may well become the strongest speech he has ever given,” she said.

But if it was so powerful, why didn’t Biden even mention Trump by name a single time in the speech? And for anyone watching the speech, where are these powerful words CNN claims to be discussing?

The remarks came across as more of the same from Biden. Roll teleprompter, read the words, walk away. There was little passion and not much substance to the criticisms the president made regarding Trump and the events from one year ago.

Instead, Biden relied on Vice President Kamala Harris to offer the boldest remarks. She compared Jan. 6 to 9/11 and Pearl Harbor. The bold accusations, however, were far from accurate, as both of the named events included the loss of thousands of lives on a single day in tragedies far worse than what occurred on Jan. 6.

Check out the comments for yourself and decide whether these CNN commentators are talking about the same speech Biden gave, or some imaginary creation that is a product of their own making.


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