Pretending Biden Is Blameless on COVID

As the bad news continues to throb about the coronavirus, it’s easy to see the lack of political vitriol towards this president. President Joe Biden gets a free pass.

On CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Dec. 19, reporter Mark Strassmann solemnly marked “another milestone in mourning.”

“Bells tolled Thursday for 800,000 Americans dead from the virus. This is nearly the entire population of San Francisco. Roughly 1,200 Americans still die daily from the virus.” Nobody blamed Biden.

Instead, CBS preceded this dirge with a Biden lecture: “For the unvaccinated, we’re looking at a winter of severe illness and death, unvaccinated, for themselves, their families, and the hospital they’ll soon overwhelm.” Blame them, not me, he insists.

Biden was held culpable by some journalists. On MSNBC, John Heilemann proclaimed, “We know the president is not responsible for this … We know presidents get blamed for things that they don’t deserve to get blamed for.”

But early in 2020, Heilemann said the exact opposite on the same channel: “I don’t think it’s actually an overstatement to say that Donald Trump has—there are tens of thousands of people who will die in the country, or some of them have already died more are still going to die because of Donald Trump’s incompetence and lack of leadership.”

As the death toll started, the Comcast boys leapt to blame Trump. On March 12, 2020, MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell announced, “More people are sick in America tonight because Donald Trump is president. More people are dead and dying in America tonight because Donald Trump is president.”

They made this assumption of Biden. On March 29, NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd asked, “Do you think there is blood on the president’s hands, considering the slow response?”

Two days later, disgraced MSNBC anchor Brian Williams repeated: “What is President Trump’s level of culpability, what’s his level of responsibility, say, toward the illness and fatalities we’re witnessing every few minutes these days?”

Biden deferred but did not critique the questioners for this super-softball, with its echo of, “Can’t you do better than this disastrous dolt?”

Jonathan Alter offered this extravagant Trump take on MSNBC: “He’s a public health menace, and he has rivers of blood on his hands.”

Joe Scarborough was especially rabid: “Nobody’s ever done so much to kill so many people.” Just a few weeks ago, as the death toll passed 750,000, Smeary Scarborough was still blaming Trump for everything.

Even last week, MSNBC regular Steve Schmidt was still blaming Republicans alone: “They have killed hundreds of thousands of people with the lies about a pandemic, about a disease that can be controlled.”

If it’s so controlled, then why hasn’t it stopped? At the final presidential debate on Oct. 22, 2020, Biden said the death toll stood at 220,000 and added, “Anyone who is responsible for that many deaths should not remain as president.”

By that standard, shouldn’t he resign? He boasted, “I will end this.”

But his enablers in the press (including the “fact-checkers”) only evade, elide, and excuse. In September, PolitiFact ranked his promise to end COVID as “In The Works”! PolitiFact rolled out Dr. Georges Benjamin of the American Public Health Association, who gave Biden “a healthy B-plus” on getting COVID under control.

This is not a factual judgement. This is just spin. Benjamin has routinely donated to Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and Martin O’Malley, the former governor of Maryland.

Leftist media outlets such as MSNBC spent 2020 treating COVID like it was easily fixable—if voters simply put Democrats in charge. Their complete lack humility shows that science was secondary to politics.

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