• CNN goes absolutely nuclear on Biden's farce of a farewell speech

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    'CNN pundit Scott Jennings goes absolutely nuclear on Biden’s ‘farce’ of a farewell speech — and he’s not alone'

    <https://nypost.com/2025/01/16/us-news/scott-jennings-rips-into-farce-of-biden-farewell-speech/>

    'CNN analyst Scott Jennings was among those ripping the “farce” of President Biden’s farewell address late Wednesday -– as others panned
    the bitter goodbye remarks as the “worst in presidential history.”

    The reactions poured in as the country’s oldest-ever president attempted
    to take a victory lap despite his administration’s failings leaving him
    the octogenarian with record-low popularity.

    “When I watch this tonight, I remain astonished that he, his family and
    other people around him thought he could ever run for another term,” Jennings, who worked in the George W. Bush administration, told CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360.”

    President Joe Biden delivers his farewell address from the Oval Office
    of the White House on Jan. 15, 2025.
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    President Biden delivers his farewell address from the Oval Office of
    the White House on Jan. 15, 2025.
    Mandel Ngan / Pool via CNP / SplashNews.com
    “There’s no way he could serve another six months, much less another
    four years,” he continued.

    “The fact that they pursued that farce for as long as they did, to me, remains one of the most astonishing things about this term.”

    Jennings described Biden’s final days in office as “pretty terrible” — arguing the 46th president will “only be remembered for a few things.”

    “Politically it’s mostly for when he was vice president, he and Obama
    sorta ushering in the Trump era initially,” Jennings said. “And as he is leaving office as president, bringing back Trump and Trumpism.”

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    He claimed Trumpism was “stronger and more popular than ever” because of Biden’s tumultuous four years in office.

    Meanwhile, Fox News host Dana Perino laid into the president for being a hypocrite.

    “What in the world was he talking about? For example, when he talks
    about dark money, does he not remember that just last week he gave the
    medal of freedom award to George Soros?” Perino said, referring to the billionaire Democratic megadonor.

    Scott Jennings appears on a panel on Anderson Cooper 360 after Biden's
    address Wednesday night.
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    Scott Jennings appears on a panel on “Anderson Cooper 360” after Biden’s address Wednesday night.
    CNN
    “To me, it felt like the speechwriters have already left the building
    and that they asked ChatGPT to write a speech for Joe Biden in which he doesn’t remember that he was president for the last four years.”

    Social media was awash with Biden backlash, too.

    “Joe Biden discussing democracy, a free press, institutions and the
    abuse of power in his final farewell speech is rich,” Rep. Nancy Mace
    (R-SC) posted on X.

    “What an embarrassing and pathetic end to an embarrassing and pathetic term,” Fox News host Greg Gutfeld griped.

    Conservative commentator Clay Travis also chimed in, tweeting: “Joe
    Biden can’t even read. Every time he speaks it gets worse. Trying to run
    him in 2024 is the most reckless and indefensible presidential decision
    in any of our lives.”

    “Joe Biden’s going out of office the same way he went in: Petty,
    partisan, and frankly not telling the truth,” GOP Congressman Darrell
    Issa added in a post on X.

    Meanwhile, Independent Women’s Forum Center for Energy & Conservation director, Gabriella Huffman, ripped the primetime talk as “underwhelming
    and divisive.”

    “I’m relieved his four-year term is coming to an end. Mr Biden failed to bring Americans together and pushed terrible ‘whole of government’
    policies that weakened us on many fronts: energy, national security, economics/small business, foreign affairs, and general freedoms,” she
    said in an X post.

    “History won’t look kindly on Biden’s tenure. He’s now the most unpopular US President in history.”

    And ex- Democratic adviser Dan Turrentine said he was “stunned.”

    Joe Biden in a suit next to a gavel, calling for amended constitution
    banning presidential immunity for crimes committed
    Biden calls for amended Constitution that bans presidential immunity for
    crimes committed
    “I’m no historian, but, I don’t recall a more dark Presidential farewell address? It’s more a cry to the DNC than accentuating the positive to
    the country. This is sad,” he wrote on X.

    Democrats, however, heaped praise on the lame-duck prez – applauding for
    his speech and years of service.

    “Four years ago, in the middle of a pandemic, we needed a leader with
    the character to put politics aside and do what was right,” former
    President Barack Obama posted on X.

    Former Obama Special Adviser David Axelrod called the address “one of Biden’s greatest speeches.”

    During his address, Biden, 82, invoked his family as First Lady Jill
    Biden and son Hunter Biden watched from just feet away.

    “To me, family is everything,” Biden said during his 17-minute address.

    He also warned Americans of the possible dangers the country could face
    when he leaves office — instead of offering hope and unification in one
    of his final public remarks as president.

    “In my farewell address tonight, I want to warn the country of some
    things that give me great concern. And that’s a dangerous concentration
    of power in the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people and the
    dangerous consequences if their abuse of power is left unchecked,” Biden said.


    The president took a swipe at Elon Musk and the other tech titans apart
    of the “tech-industrial complex” who had helped him win election in
    2020.

    “Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America, of extreme wealth,
    power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our
    basic rights and freedoms and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead.”

    Biden did wish his successor, Trump, success as the two will be at the
    Capitol Monday for the peaceful transfer of power.

    Despite the sour tone, the president tried to cast himself as
    magnanimous ahead of his departure from office Monday.

    “I wish the incoming administration success,” Biden said, “because I
    want America to succeed.”'

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