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Biden’s Strained Relationship with NY Times, Focused Narrative over Real Issues

Fox News host Jesse Watters explored the Biden administration’s allegedly tumultuous relationship with The New York Times due to unfavorable coverage during a segment of ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ According to reports, winning campaigns all share one commonality: an engaging narrative. However, President Joe Biden’s stories revolve solely around himself and are so outlandish that they cannot be questioned. Last week, the president recounted his time as a lifeguard in Wilmington during an interview with Howard Stern on his radio show. This story contains all of the necessary elements – drama, action, characters- particularly ‘Corn Pop’ and ‘Chop Somali.’ During another meeting with Stern last week, Biden revisited this tale once more as it is one of his favorites.

In contrast to Howard Stern’s show, which has become a safe haven for President Joe Biden due to its lack of political journalists, Fox News, CBS and other major networks hold essential Super Bowl interviews. As Biden refrains from conducting press engagements with prestigious institutions such as The New York Times in favor of lesser-known figures like Al Roker or Seth Meyers (a weatherman and comedian), the notion that this behavior can earn votes becomes dubious.

Director Steven Spielberg, a Hollywood icon, has been quietly collaborating behind closed doors with Biden’s campaign to create his narrative in preparation for its debut at The Democratic National Convention slated next August. With this story expected to air, viewers have doubts regarding its quality as it appears uninteresting and dull compared to Trump’s activities such as tossing footballs around college campuses or socializing in bodegas and construction sites while Biden remains focused on presenting a polished image rather than addressing the concerns of ordinary citizens.

This article was created by Fox News personnel.

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