Here Are The Dumbest Moments From CNN's Interview with Jill Biden

March 6th, 2023 11:57 PM

During CNN's highly publicized interview with First Lady Jill Biden, CNN's Arlette Saenz got weak knees for Biden and seemed to be practically drooling over her during various moments in the embarrassingly servile sitdown. While there were some serious topics discussed, none of the questions were at all challenging. It seemed as if, Saenz was auditioning for a job in the Biden regime. Here are some of the dumbest moments from Saenz's interview with the First Lady.

After questioning Biden on her husband's secret trip to Ukraine, Saenz asked her if she was "able to keep tabs on him." When she responded that she was able to, Saenz asked if "he texting you on the train." 

That question was so dumb that Jill Biden actually laughed and replied "no, he wasn't texting me on the train." 

 

 

It got even more embarrassing from there. Moments later, Saenz enquired about how many times Joe and Jill Biden FaceTime each other:

SAENZ: Have you had the chance to talk to him about this trip yet? 

BIDEN: Oh, yeah, we've spoken a couple of times, and face timed and so, yeah, and he looks great. I mean, so he doesn't look tired or, yeah. 

SAENZ: How often do you guys FaceTime? 

BIDEN: I don't know, a couple times a day. 

SAENZ: Even if you're just in D.C. Or when you're traveling? 

BIDEN: I'm traveling, I'm at work. I mean, he calls—he calls a lot. 

SAENZ: Does he call you more or do you call him more? 

BIDEN: I think he calls me more.

Next up, she turned to a serious topic but asked it as a concerned friend as opposed to an actual journalist: "I want to turn to another issue that has come up amongst Republicans a lot, and your son Hunter has really been a target for Republicans over the years and likely will be in the years to come. How does your family deal with that intense focus on Hunter?" 

Translation: "Dr. Biden, how do you deal with these big mean Republicans going after poor Hunter?" This isn't journalism, this is Democrat Party propaganda. 

The last question was no less embarrassing. Turning back to the looming 2024 presidential campaign, Saenz asked Jill Biden if she ever worries "about how grueling a campaign might be" on Joe Biden if he decides to run. 

"I think every campaign is grueling. I don't care whether you're 20, 30, or whatever age. Campaigns now have become really grueling," the First Lady responded. 

This embarrassing display of sycophancy by CNN's Arlette Saenz was made possible by United Healthcare. Their information is linked.

To read the transcript click "expand": 

CNN Primetime: Jill Biden Abroad
3/6/2023
9:07:10 p.m. Eastern 

ARLETTE SAENZ: Were you able to keep tabs on him -- 

JILL BIDEN: Oh, yeah. 

SAENZ: When he was—did he communicate? 

BIDEN: Through text. 

SAENZ: Was he texting you on the train? 

BIDEN: Well, he was -- no, he wasn't texting me on the train, but you know, it was in the back of my mind, and so I mean, I was kind of aware that he was, you know, safe and I just said a lot of prayers. 

[...]

SAENZ: Have you had the chance to talk to him about this trip yet? 

BIDEN: Oh, yeah, we've spoken a couple of times, and face timed and so, yeah, and he looks great. I mean, so he doesn't look tired or, yeah. 

SAENZ: How often do you guys FaceTime? 

BIDEN: I don't know, a couple times a day. 

SAENZ: Even if you're just in D.C. Or when you're traveling? 

BIDEN: I'm traveling, I'm at work. I mean, he calls—he calls a lot. 

SAENZ: Does he call you more or do you call him more? 

BIDEN: I think he calls me more. 

SAENZ: I want to turn to another issue that has come up amongst Republicans a lot, and your son Hunter has really been a target for Republicans over the years and likely will be in the years to come. How does your family deal with that intense focus on Hunter? 

BIDEN: We deal with it by just I guess have a different perspective. I mean, love Hunter and I'll support him in any way I can, and that's how I look at things. 

[...]

SAENZ: I wanted to turn back to one campaign question. You and I -- 

BIDEN: You're not giving up. 

SAENZ: No, I'm not. 

BIDEN: See! You're saying everybody’s asking you. There you go. 

SAENZ: Everyone's asking you. Do you ever worry about how grueling a campaign might be on him? 

BIDEN: I think every campaign is grueling. I don't care whether you're 20, 30, or whatever age. Campaigns now have become really grueling. And Arlette, you know, you've been on a lot of campaigns. You have to see the difference between even ten years ago and today.