President Joe Biden, the Houdini of the Oval Office, has magically appeared from his disappearing act at the Delaware beach. It seems that avoiding the tough questions from pesky reporters has become a favorite pastime for our dear leader. But now, Biden is gracing us with his presence on a tour through Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona. Why face the music when you can travel the country and ignore the reporters?
The purpose of this grand tour, according to Biden, is to brag about his “Bidenomics” plan and push his agenda on climate change and reckless spending. Yes, you heard that right. Bidenomics, the economic ideology of taxing hardworking Americans into oblivion and turning a blind eye to the consequences. It’s quite an accomplishment.
EXCLUSIVE: @POTUS sits down with The Weather Channel’s @StephanieAbrams to discuss our changing planet.
Join us WEDNESDAY from 6 a.m. – noon ET on air and on our TV app: https://t.co/Feaf8zTBxX pic.twitter.com/W8JegkTisT
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 8, 2023
In a stunning move, instead of facing the scrutiny of the White House press corps, Biden has decided to cozy up to the Weather Channel for an interview. Perhaps he feels more at home discussing the forecast rather than answering tough questions about his son’s questionable business dealings. Can you blame him?
And if that wasn’t enough, the Biden administration has made it even harder for reporters to cover the White House with new press entry rules. So much for transparency and accountability. According to reports, the number of reporters with access to the White House has dropped by a whopping 31%. It seems like the Biden administration is trying to create a media bubble around themselves, shielding the American people from the truth.
When Biden finishes his little western adventure, you’ll find him right back at the beach in Delaware, basking in the sun and avoiding the prying eyes of the press. It’s good to know that our fearless leader has his priorities straight. Heaven forbid he actually face the tough questions and challenges that come with being the President of the United States. But hey, at least he’s consistent. Consistently avoiding responsibility, that is.

