Everything seems going downhill for Shitty Joe, who gave a shitty interview despite his team’s pre-approving questions.
Two radio broadcasters report that the Biden team gave them interview questions ahead of their meeting with the presumptive Democratic nominee, old Joe, who attempts to convince voters that he is fit for reelection.
Andrea Lawful-Sanders and Earl Ingram, two radio broadcasters who spoke with Biden this week, were interviewed by CNN’s Victor Blackwell on Saturday. Blackwell observed that throughout their talk, the president was asked almost the same questions by both hosts, who also inquired whether they had received the questions for the interviews from the Biden campaign.
The Answer host Lawful-Sanders of Philadelphia’s WURD radio station, responded in the affirmative. Ingram, who invited Biden to appear on The Earl Ingram Show on Milwaukee’s WMCS, did not contest her response.
“The questions were sent to me for approval; I approved of them,” Lawful-Sanders told Victor Blackwell, the host of CNN’s First of All, on Saturday.
Using the questions given to her, Lawful-Sanders explained, telling the Washington Post, “When I was asked to do this interview it was most important to me to have the voices of the Black people heard. I never once felt pressured to ask certain questions. I chose questions that were most important to the black and brown communities we serve in … Philadelphia. Those questions proved to be exactly what black and brown communities desired.”
Biden appeared on Lawful-Sanders’s and Ingram’s broadcasts on Wednesday. Following his rambling debate performance the previous week, the president made an effort to demonstrate his mental health throughout his media appearances. Throughout the June 27 debate, Biden stammered and stammered, frequently losing his train of thought and frightening Democrats with nonsensical responses.
Biden had an interview on the two radio programs to quell growing doubts about his ability to win reelection and calls to withdraw from his party. Critics claim that the campaign’s activities betray an honest effort to demonstrate the president’s mental capacity, and they have retaliated against the hosts’ admission that the questions were prearranged.
Though the questions were prearranged, Biden struggled in both interviews.
Being “the first Black woman to serve with a Black president” was something Biden was proud to say to Lawful-Sanders.
Biden had to deliver another cryptic response when he asked why voting counts.
“That’s where we always — we gave Donald Trump executive — a power to to use a system — and it’s just never contemplated by our founders because of the people he appointed to the court,” he told Ingram. “It’s just presidential immunity. He can say that I did this in my capacity as an executive, it may have been wrong, but I did it. But that’s going to hold — because I — and this is the same guy who says that he wants to enact revenge.”
The Biden team has refuted claims that the president cannot respond to follow-up inquiries.
When questioned about sending the questions to the hosts, Biden campaign spokesperson Lauren Hitt defended the campaign aides’ approach, telling the Washington Examiner in a statement that “it’s not at all an uncommon practice.”
“These questions were relevant to the news of the day — the president was asked about this debate performance as well as what he’d delivered for black Americans,” she added. “We do not condition interviews on acceptance of these questions, and hosts are always free to ask the questions they think will best inform their listeners.”


