'You can say that about Trump too': Internet divided as Sean Hannity roasts Joe Biden, says Prez 'needs all help he can get'

Sean Hannity criticized Joe Biden's past, alleging plagiarism and highlighting academic struggles and controversies from his Senate tenure
PUBLISHED APR 19, 2024
MSean Hannity has recently scrutinized President Biden's conduct, emphasizing perceived inadequacies and his reliance on advisors (Foxnews/Getty)
MSean Hannity has recently scrutinized President Biden's conduct, emphasizing perceived inadequacies and his reliance on advisors (Foxnews/Getty)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Fox News host Sean Hannity has recently scrutinized President Biden's conduct, emphasizing what he perceives as Biden's inadequacies and his reliance on advisors.

During a segment on 'Hannity', Hannity minced no words, shedding light on Biden's historical shortcomings and raising doubts about his leadership capabilities.

Sean Hannity digs into Joe Biden's political history

Hannity commenced by questioning Biden's acumen for the presidency, remarking, "Biden is a lot of things at this point in his life, but sharp as a knife isn't exactly one of them." He proceeded to criticize Biden's past, labeling him a "serial plagiarizer" and pointing out his academic struggles and controversies from his Senate tenure.

The Fox News host delved into Biden's political affiliations, including his past associations with figures he deemed objectionable, such as a "former Klansman,"  "A short time later, he became a very mediocre senator from Delaware who made friends with, let's see, a former Klansman."  

He also accused Biden of collaborating with segregationists in the past, implying that Biden's political trajectory has been marked by concessions compromising progressive values.

"(He) toed the party line, no matter what, even if that meant working with segregationists to stop the integration of public schools or at least slow it down. He didn't want public schools, in his words, to become racial jungles.”

Sean Hannity paints Biden as puppet to advisors

Hannity further remarked, "Now he is an empty suit, wearing maximum stability sneakers, who does basically whatever his radical staff is telling him to do. They tell him what to read, what to say, where to go, where to stand, where to sit and when to walk away from the press, which is always."

Moreover, Hannity juxtaposed Biden with former President Donald Trump, portraying Trump as a resolute and independent leader. He hinted at the legal challenges Trump faces and suggested that Biden's reliance on advisors reflects weakness compared to Trump's perceived strength.

"This is why Donald Trump is sitting in a courtroom, as unfair as that is, Biden can't win on his own. He needs all the help he can get, even if that does mean burning down America's system of justice in the process.”

Social media users engage in banter over calls for retirement homes for Biden and Hannity

On social media, a recent exchange involving calls for retirement homes sparked banter and differing opinions.

One user wrote, "Biden need to be in a retirement home."



 

Another added, "So does Sean Hannity."



 

One user Commented, "Lol. I think you can say that about Trump, too."



 

One user said, "Will the juror who lied on the jury form be prosecuted by Bragg?  He should be."



 

One replied, "That's a lot tbh."



 

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