'One hell of a chameleon': Internet mocks Ana Navarro as she offers advice to Democrats on how to handle Joe Biden's debate disaster

Ana Navarro discussed how the Democrats should move that show on the road if they decide to proceed with switching out presidential candidates
Ana Navarro started off by talking about the need for answers regarding President Joe Biden's health (Getty Images)
Ana Navarro started off by talking about the need for answers regarding President Joe Biden's health (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: The Democratic Party received several suggestions from 'The View' co-host Ana Navarro on how to handle the fallout from President Joe Biden's post-debate insinuations. 

In a recent CNN appearance, the senior political commentator and talk show co-host emphasized how crucial it is for the media to investigate why Biden seemed so uninterested during the debate stage so that voters would know who to support. If the party decides to replace Biden, she also counseled them to act quickly because it won't be an easy process.

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 26: Ana Navarro attends the 2019 Politicon at Music City Center on Oc
In a recent CNN appearance, the senior political commentator and talk show co-host emphasized how crucial it is for the media to investigate why Joe Biden seemed so uninterested during the debate stage (Getty Images)

What did Ana Navarro say to the Democrats?

"This is not like changing a boyfriend in high school. This entails an enormous amount of things that need to get done," Navarro told a CNN panel led by anchor Alisyn Camerota on Wednesday, July 3. Navarro, a devoted follower of Biden, started off by talking about the need for answers regarding the president's health in order for the public to know what to expect from him before the election. 

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 29: Ana Navarro attends the Sesame Workshop 2024 Benefit Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on May 29, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
'This is not like changing a boyfriend in high school. This entails an enormous amount of things that need to get done,' Ana Navarro told a CNN panel (Getty Images)

Ana Navarro's advice to ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos 

She specifically stated that when Biden and George Stephanopoulos sit down for the president's first post-debate interview on the network on July 5, the latter should question the former about the subject. 

"I think the key question that Stephanopoulos I hope asks, and that I think a lot of us want answered, is, ‘Do you have – was this a one-off or do you have a condition? Do you have a medical diagnosis that the American people should know about?’ Or ‘How do you explain what happened last Thursday?’ Give us that," she said, according to Fox News

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Ana Navarro specifically stated that when Joe Biden and George Stephanopoulos sit down for the president's first post-debate interview on the network on July 5, the latter should question the former about the subject (Getty Images)

Ana Navarro discusses what Democrats should do if candidates get swapped

Navarro discussed how the Democrats should move that show on the road if they decide to proceed with switching out presidential candidates. "I’ll tell you what the other data point will be: the clock. The calendar. Right? The Republican convention is in two weeks. The Democratic convention is in six weeks. So, the time is running out to make these changes," she said.

The pundit continued, explaining, "There’s a lot of procedural, legal, FEC issues that have to be sorted out if you’re talking about changing a candidate… There’s ballots being printed, there’s primaries that have happened, different states have different regulations."

Ana Navarro walks the runway during The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection Concert 2024 at Jazz at Lincoln Center on January 31, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection Concert)
'There’s a lot of procedural, legal, FEC issues that have to be sorted out if you’re talking about changing a candidate,' Ana Navarro said (Getty Images)

Ana Navarro stressed on the urgency of the candidate problem

Navarro emphasized once more how urgent the candidate problem is and that it won't resolve itself. "You know, people think there’s going to be a white knight that comes out of the sky. Well, they’re running out of time for that white knight to appear," she said.

Ana Navarro said she still trusts Joe Biden

During last Friday's episode of 'The View,' Navarro defended President Biden saying that even though his performance was patchy, she still believes in him. This was in contrast to some Democratic Party leaders and liberal pundits who have been calling for Biden to resign following the debate.

She said, "I love Joe Biden, and I’ve known Joe Biden for over 20 years, I’ve never seen Joe Biden like I saw him last night. It is worrisome, but… until Joe Biden tells me he is giving up, I’m not giving up on Joe Biden."

"He looked elderly yesterday, he sounded elderly, he is elderly, but the choice is no different, he is a very old man versus a very bad man," Navarro said, adding "I’m not going to judge Joe Biden on 90 bad minutes."

President Joe Biden speaks onstage at the Grand Opening Ceremony for the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center hosted by Pride Live at the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center on June 28, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, a Program of Pride Live)
'I love Joe Biden, and I’ve known Joe Biden for over 20 years, I’ve never seen Joe Biden like I saw him last night,' Ana Navarro said (Getty Images)

Internet calls Ana Navarro 'one hell of a chameleon'

Netizens mocked Navarro and the Biden administration after the former offered several words of wisdom to the Democrats. One X user said, "She is one hell of a chameleon." Another added, "Big momma is seeing the light.nov 5 landslide.lets go Brandon.lets go Navarro.#maga" 

"So she knows they hid it. She's atrocious," wrote one while another remarked, "I’m sure your advice is all the Dems need to win! " One user mocked Biden by tweeting, "Prepare for lots of questions on his favorite ice cream!" 



 



 



 



 



 

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