'Don't believe the hype': Internet divided as Fox News host Jesse Watters claims Democrat politicians are in 'survival mode' amid media split

Jesse Watters said, 'The reality is that Democrats are now wetting the bed and the political pros are ready to pull the plug'
PUBLISHED FEB 12, 2024
Jesse Watters breaks down the media divide over President Biden’s re-election bid after a disastrous Thursday press conference (@foxnews/YouTube)
Jesse Watters breaks down the media divide over President Biden’s re-election bid after a disastrous Thursday press conference (@foxnews/YouTube)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News host Jesse Watters analyzes the media split regarding President Joe Biden's re-election prospects following a tumultuous Thursday press briefing on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’

Watters alleged that when the media is divided, it’s dangerous for the democrat party and that the latter are in “survival mode.”

Following this, Watters took to X, formerly known as Twitter to share his monologue with his followers as many people on the internet shared their opinion.

Jesse Watters says democrat politicians are in ‘survival mode’

Fox News anchor Jesse Watters took to X and wrote, “The reality is that Democrats are now wetting the bed and the political pros are ready to pull the plug. Now that their propaganda is splintered- the Democratic party is exposed and can no longer stand.”



 

In his monologue, Watters said, “Now, when the media is divided, it's dangerous for the Democrat Party because a mob only works when it fights in unison. The left is most effective when it's all reading the same talking points, repeating them with commendable discipline. Now, once the propaganda splinters, the Democratic Party is exposed and can't stand.”

He continued, “CNN and MSNBC duking it out over who is running the country is fatal for Democrat chances next year. This leaves Democrat politicians in survival mode. They'll have to distance themselves from the top of the ticket, and they won't have the media running interference for them by keeping the heat on Trump.”

“Now, the right has kept the left on the defensive now for two straight weeks. First, on the border. Now, on Biden's brain. They should push the corruption issue because the impeachment factor will highlight the bribes.”

He added, “We don't have answers for that yet and the media, which above all else is a business, can't hitch their wagons to the oldest, most unpopular president staring down the barrel of an impeachment, who is losing to Trump in every battleground, sees dead people and whose son is facing nine felonies.”

Watters concluded saying, “How can the media say vote for a man with diminished faculties? How does that save democracy? We're at a crossroads now and responsible adults have to choose what's best for the country.”



 

Internet weighs in on Jesse Watters claims

Many X users shared their opinion on Jesse Watters' claims that Democrats are in survival mode.

One person wrote, “They're still going to try to pass him off as viable, until they can line up their next nominee,” and another said, “And this is Joe on cocaine. You know they’re giving him some kind of drugs. Most of the time he’s lethargic and constantly confused.”



 



 

An X user said, “They are trying like hell to circle the wagon!” and another added, “Don't believe the hype.”



 



 

One person slammed Watters adding, “hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa...... What kind of disgusting propaganda is that? No wonder, considering who it comes from! 🤮🤢,” and another said, “As usual you’re misreading the room. Dems are pissed off by this bogus report and the GOP lies. We’re more determined than ever that JRB will be re-elected.”



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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