FLASHBACK: Biden’s Media Lapdogs HATED the ‘Gratuitous’ Hur Report

May 20th, 2025 3:34 PM

In February 2024, when Special Counsel Robert Hur published his report about then-President Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified documents, the White House’s media lapdogs were utterly incensed by Hur’s characterization of Biden as an “elderly man with a poor memory.” Borrowing language directly from Democrats’ own talking points, corporate journalists maligned Hur for his “gratuitous” language and “editorializing” about the President’s cognitive fitness.

Back then, the corporate journalists were still treating the notion that the 81-year-old Biden was a feeble, old man as a malicious conspiracy theory cooked up by Trump, Republicans on the Hill, or perhaps even Russia.

Thus, when Hur dared to acccurately describe Biden as he did, his loyal media defenders spent several days screaming at him for his supposedly partisan report. Below is a video of that reaction, and here is a second, more general video of journalists insisting there was no reason to question Biden’s mental faculties.

Beneath the video, readers will find a list of every person who appeared in either compilation. Let’s all collectively resolve never to listen to a single thing any of them says ever again, about literally anything.

 

 

For their role in covering up Biden’s blatant mental decline, the following people should never be trusted, under any circumstance, ever again:

  • Matthew Chance (CNN)
  • Jeff Toobin (CNN)
  • Shan Wu (CNN contributor)
  • Don Lemon (formerly CNN)
  • Jim Acosta (formerly CNN)
  • John Harwood (formerly CNN)
  • Katie Phang (MSNBC)
  • Mika Brzezinski (MSNBC)
  • Nicolle Wallace (MSNBC)
  • Jonathan Capehart (PBS, MSNBC)
  • Joy Reid (formerly MSNBC)
  • Ana Navarro (ABC/CNN)
  • Nancy Cordes (CBS)
  • Anna Coren (now CBS, formerly CNN)
  • Peter Alexander (NBC)
  • Seth Meyers (NBC)
  • Molly Jong-Fast (Vanity Fair)
  • Mark Leibovich (The Atlantic)
  • Renée Graham (The Boston Globe)
  • James Bennet (The Economist, formerly The New York Times)
  • Jonathan Martin (Politico)
  • Kyle Cheney (Politico)
  • Eugene Robinson (formerly The Washington Post)
  • Amanda Carpenter (Republican strategist, now with the anti-Trump group Protect Democracy)
  • Chai Komanduri (Democratic strategist)
  • Neal Katyal (Attorney, former Obama Solicitor General)
  • Catherine Christian (former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney)
  • Kurt Bardella (anti-Trump pundit)

This is by no means an exhaustive list; these are just the people who said something stupid enough to end up in a cringe compilation. There are many more out there who also need to be laughed out of the public square. Regardless, consider this license to tune out immediately whenever you hear any of the above political marionettes making noises.