Joe Biden has barely been president for a day, and yet Sean Hannity has already labelled his first week in office as “disastrous”.
In fact, it hadn’t even been 24 hours into Biden’s presidency when the Fox News host relentlessly criticised his conduct.
“The Biden administration is off to a very rocky start,” he said on his Thursday segment, before claiming the president was “struggling” to answer questions.
When Biden was questioned about his vaccine rollout plan, he responded, “come on, give me a break, man.”
Hannity also criticised his “anti-energy policies” in reference to the president’s decision to cancel the Keystone pipeline, one of the many executive orders he signed on his first day in office to reverse Trump’s policies.
To top it all off, Hannity said he has some information on Hunter Biden’s laptop, a story that somehow still hasn’t gone away yet.
In other news, he also lambasted Biden for not having the pandemic under control, despite staying pretty quiet when 400,000 Americans died from Covid-19 while Trump was in office.
An hour or so ago, I posted something from The Daily Show that had Hannity grousing Biden hadn't gotten pandemic un… https://t.co/j7DIZigreL— Kurt Eichenwald (@Kurt Eichenwald) 1611182261
folks, i regret to inform you that the reviews are in https://t.co/GNxw6Dt0bq— Aaron Rupar (@Aaron Rupar) 1611280897
In response, people ruthlessly mocked Hannity for not understanding that a week consists of seven days, while others called him “pathetic” and “an embarrassment”.
Call me a traditionalist or conservative, but I'm still of the view that a week is 7 days. https://t.co/YBJ2jraeNy— Timothy E Kaldas (@Timothy E Kaldas) 1611295771
Time travel is real for Fox News https://t.co/Dp7mJOiksZ— Lee Russell (@Lee Russell) 1611288197
Look I know time is fake especially during a pandemic but it's been like 2 full days bro. https://t.co/XejNtdO2qg— Jana 'Fully Automated Luxury Communist' Hall (@Jana 'Fully Automated Luxury Communist' Hall) 1611305817
Well, it’s back to business as usual at Fox News.
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