'Trump train is unstoppable!' Internet backs Jesse Watters as Fox News host says 'Obama and Clinton can't save Biden'

Jesse Watters cited plummeting public support, evidenced by a Fox News poll showing Donald Trump leading Joe Biden by five points
PUBLISHED MAR 29, 2024
Fox News host Jesse Watters lambasted President Joe Biden's handling of recent events, highlighting a string of missteps (Jason Koerner, Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Fox News host Jesse Watters lambasted President Joe Biden's handling of recent events, highlighting a string of missteps (Jason Koerner, Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a scathing analysis on 'Jesse Watters Primetime', Fox News host Jesse Watters delivered a blistering critique of President Joe Biden's handling of recent events, highlighting a series of missteps and failures that have left the administration reeling.

The segment opened with a litany of Biden's perceived blunders, from the controversial decision to snub the family of a slain police officer to the infamous incident where Biden checked his watch during the dignified transfer of fallen service members returning from Afghanistan.

Jesse Watters unleashes blistering critique

Watters minced no words as he stated, "Joe Biden snubbing the family of a slain cop so he could tape a podcast before a fundraiser. Blood on his hands, he butchers the name of Laken Riley, checks his watch when the caskets come home from Afghanistan, waits a year to visit, East Palestine's toxic train wreck, falls asleep at a Maui fire funeral."

According to Watters, the mounting evidence of Biden's ineffectiveness has translated into a significant drop in public support, as reflected in recent polling data. He cited a Fox News poll showing former President Donald Trump leading Biden by five points.

Watters elaborated, "A new Fox News poll shows Trump leading Biden by five. Biden's losing the youth vote, something a Democrat hasn't done in decades. Trump's up 18 with young Americans."

Perhaps most damning of all was Watters' assertion that Trump, despite his polarizing persona, is perceived as more likable than Biden—a revelation that flies in the face of conventional wisdom.

RFK Jr emerges as a threat to Joe Biden's campaign

Watters argued, "And here's something else besides Trump that Biden has to worry about: RFK Jr., is making noise. He has the highest favorability rating out of everybody. About half the country actually likes the guy."

In light of these challenges, Watters suggested that Obama and Clinton's involvement in Biden's campaign reflects a sense of desperation among Democratic elites. He remarked, "NO wonder Barack's taking the reins of the Biden campaign. No wonder Clinton's coming out of retirement. No wonder tickets are half a million."

In closing, Watters painted a bleak picture of Biden's prospects, suggesting that without the backing of deep-pocketed donors and party insiders, his re-election campaign is doomed to fail. He warned, "Without donors, lawyers and old faces, Biden doesn't even have a campaign."

Social media reactions: Assessing the political landscape

In the midst of political discussions on social media, users express varying sentiments regarding Trump’s perceived invincibility and the challenges faced by his opponents.

One user wrote, "It’s true there’s nothing the Three Stooges can do to defeat Trump. The Trump train is unstoppable."



 

Another commented, "Let’s see what they do."



 

One user commented, "Oh, I'm sure they're more concerned with saving themselves, haha."



 

Another replied, "Actually theres about 25 million things."



 

One added, "They have money power and a blackmail list as well as foreign sources within our government and military. Stopping "Obama" is not going to be so easy."



 

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