President Biden's administration is under scrutiny for its insular decision-making process, with aides defending his approach by highlighting his consultations with prominent figures like Larry Summers, Thomas Friedman, and Mitch McConnell. Critics suggest that Biden's reliance on these advisers may contribute to political incompetence and intentional sclerosis.
“Biden’s other occasional calls range from the columnist Thomas Friedman to the Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell.” “That’s how you pressure-test decisions,” Zients said. At this point, the political incompetence and sclerosis seem intentional. https://t.co/t9asZZpfAH
“Biden’s other occasional calls range from the columnist Thomas Friedman to the Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell.” “That’s how you pressure-test decisions,” Zients said. At this point, the political incompetence and sclerosis seems intentional. https://t.co/t9asZZpfAH
“Biden’s other occasional calls range from the columnist Thomas Friedman to the Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell.” “It’s how you pressure-test decisions,” Zients said. At this point, the political incompetence and sclerosis seems intentional. https://t.co/t9asZZpfAH
When Joe Biden doesn't give interviews, the public worries that he isn't all there. When he does give interviews, he says he's not really pro choice, that his go-to advisers are Larry Summers, Thomas Friedman, and Mitch McConnell. https://t.co/di3mS8gYmY
This is beyond satire. "Biden’s aides reject the idea that the White House is insular or dismissive of reality..." “Just the other day, he picked up the phone and called Larry Summers.” https://t.co/olnwnveBSK https://t.co/gA9adWyn5x
"Jeff Zients, who succeeded Ron Klain as chief of staff last year, pointed to Biden’s reputation for soliciting opinions from critics. “Just the other day, he picked up the phone and called Larry Summers,” Zients said." 🤡🤡🤡 https://t.co/PNRq8HDXMT https://t.co/3VtupQcCCf