'The blind leading the blind': Internet divided as Fox News host Jesse Watters mocks Joe Biden's daily routine

Describing Joe Biden's habit of being late to meetings, Jesse Watters suggests that his aides have resorted to operating on 'Biden time'
PUBLISHED FEB 23, 2024
In a recent monologue on 'Primetime', Fox News host Jesse Watters poked fun at President Joe Biden’s daily routine (Jason Koerner, Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
In a recent monologue on 'Primetime', Fox News host Jesse Watters poked fun at President Joe Biden’s daily routine (Jason Koerner, Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: In a recent monologue on 'Primetime', Jesse Watters shed light on what he describes as President Joe Biden's less-than-robust daily routine, painting a picture of a leader whose schedule is as unconventional as it is eyebrow-raising.

"New details on Joe Biden's daily routine confirm our fears," Watters began, setting the tone for his commentary, and added, "Our president has the tenacity of a houseplant and he can barely make it through a full workday."



 

Jesse Watters playfully details Joe Biden's unusual morning routine

The revelation that Biden begins most days at 7 am, courtesy of his feline alarm clock Willow, may come as a surprise to many. Watters quips, "I didn't even know he had a cat. The Bidens are a cat family. You know what that means."

Following this unusual wake-up call, Biden reportedly attends to his health with the aid of a CPAP machine, a detail that Watters humorously elaborates on for those unfamiliar with the device's purpose.

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during an event with the CEOs of Johnson
President Joe Biden's alleged tardiness and lack of urgency seemed to irk Fox News host Jesse Watters the most (Getty Images)

"After detaching from his breathing machine, the president does about an hour of physical therapy, working on things like walking," Watters continues. "And once he laces up his special sneakers, Joe makes his way to the Oval Office to start executing his official duties around 10 am," he said.

From there, Watters paints a picture of a presidential schedule filled with briefings, phone calls to family members, and meetings with advisors. However, it's the alleged tardiness and lack of urgency that seem to irk him the most.

"Every day he blocks out time to make a phone call to Hunter and then usually calls the lid around 4," Watters remarked and continued, "So 10 to 4 is the new 9 to 5. And that's not including lunch with Kamala."

Jesse Watters' commentary on Joe Biden's punctuality sparks mixed reactions

Describing Biden's habit of being late to meetings and events, Watters suggested that frustrated aides have resorted to operating on "Biden time," where scheduled appointments are effectively pushed back an hour.

And when Biden does venture outside the White House, Watters doesn't miss the opportunity for a bit of playful commentary, particularly when recounting the president's recent trip to San Francisco alongside House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

"Look at those two beauties, hand in hand, holding on either for love or dear life, gingerly walking the tarmac, life alerts at the ready," Watters jested. "There we are, ladies and gentlemen, the two most powerful leaders this country has to offer," he said.

The internet reacted strongly, with one user commenting, "Tenacity of a house plant. How wonderful. It’s not surprising he can’t make it through a work day. He can barely walk straight anymore. It’s really sad they are still forcing this whole charade. The man isn’t well and we all know it. Follow me if you agree."



 

Another opined, "Staffers prefer him that way. Then they get to run the show."



 

"America needs term limits. Our children should never see this kind of corruption ever again," remarked another.



 

Some individuals took aim at Watters, with one stating, "Beats how you spend your workday."



 

"Fox is like the defamation network," added another.



 

"There is a good reason to not believe Fox," chimed in another.



 

"The blind leading the blind..," said another.



 



 

"I was sadly forced to watch this worthless show today. Nothing in it was remotely newsworthy to anything that matters to actual Americans," lamented another viewer.

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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