Here's A Shocker: CNN Actually Drilled Biden Admin On Major Failures [Video]
You can't accuse CNN of being the 'most reliable source' or whatever the heck it is they used to claim, but they did take a tiny baby step in the right direction with this interview. Maybe it's the change in management, but CNN's Jake Tapper actually pressed Biden's Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo on Sunday.
In case you don't remember her, Raimondo claimed that inflation would be short-lived, and not to worry, Biden is doing a great job on the economy. I'm paraphrasing, but that was her argument.
Now we're all eyeball deep in Biden's economy, Tapper wanted Raimondo to answer for her claims.
“So, you heard Secretary [Janet] Yellen this week said she got it wrong about inflation. In July, you told Bloomberg that inflation would be temporary, about a year ago,” Tapper said on the network’s Sunday morning show, “State of the Union.”
“As recently as six months ago, you were calling inflation a ‘short-term problem,’ not a long-term problem,” he said. “So, you got it wrong too.”
“So, clearly, we are and Americans are struggling with inflation, but I don’t think anyone predicted Putin’s war in Ukraine or various other things that have happened that have been unexpected,” Raimondo said. “I still think we will get inflation under control. We just have to stick with it and see it through.”
CNN'S JAKE TAPPER: "As recently as six months ago, you were calling inflation 'a short-term problem, not a long-term problem.'"
COMMERCE SECRETARY GINA RAIMONDO: "I still think we will get inflation under control, we just have to stick with it." pic.twitter.com/ftec6ui6Gv
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Tapper even dug into Biden's costly spending habits some:
“Well, all due respect, Madam Secretary, [economist] Larry Summers, a year ago, more than a year ago, was saying that the Biden administration was putting too much money into the economy, flooding too much money into the economy, and he was concerned about inflation,” Tapper countered. “And Biden administration officials said that Larry Summers was wrong. And it turned out Larry Summers was right.”
“I don’t really agree with that characterization,” she responded. “Look, the reality is, I was just in Europe a couple of weeks ago. Gas there in France is $10 a gallon. and — right? And they didn’t have an American Rescue Plan like we did.”
CNN's Jake Tapper roasts Biden Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo for repeatedly ignoring warnings of surging inflation.
RAIMONDO: "Uh, I don't really agree with that characterization..." pic.twitter.com/cEPK8KuApy
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Raimondo avoided both topics, and Tapper isn't exactly a currajous reporter so he moved onto the next topic—Why did Biden allow American babies to go without:
“President Biden this week said he didn’t learn about the severity of the infant formula shortage until April,” Tapper said. “But problems first emerged back at the Abbott plant back in October of 2021. An industry executive said they knew how bad this could get when the plant closed in February.”
“When did you first learn of this problem?” he asked.
“I first learned about it a couple of months ago,” Raimondo claimed, later adding, “probably April.”
“I’m not involved in the administration’s response here, I should say,” she said. “But I think they’re doing a very good job.”
So she skirted her way out of that one as well and CNN is still obviously in their pocket because Tapper moved over yet again. This time it was rather humiliating for Biden. Tapper pressed the Secretary about why this administration keeps getting caught behind the 8-ball on issues.
“Why does it seem the Biden administration is consistently playing clean-up on these problems that are playing out exactly as many experts forecast they would, instead of heading them off before they become a crisis?” he asked.
“So, again, I mean, that’s one way to look at it,” she responded.
CNN'S JAKE TAPPER: "When did you first learn of this [baby formula shortage]?"
SEC. RAIMONDO: "Uh, I first learned about it, you know, a couple of months ago..."
TAPPER: "So April?"
RAIMONDO: "Uh, yes, probably April. I'm not involved in the administration's response here..." pic.twitter.com/XVPcQQh9La
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Raimondo proved to be the disappointing hack you probably expected her to be and avoided answering any specific issues. I hope both the questions and the evasions hit CNN's dwindling viewer base. Someone needs to wake that die-hard crowd up before we're all standing in line for our government-issued can of beans.