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Showing Original Post only (View all)'I was shocked': NBC's Lester Holt buried by colleagues over Biden interview [View all]
I watched the entire interview and was also very irked at Holt and the way this interview was conducted. I had heard earlier that President Biden was stuttering and did not handle himself well in this interview. I was very pleased with President Biden's performance in this unfair interview. There was no stuttering and President Biden answered all of the questions and then pointed out Holt's double standard.
I agree with Morning Joe on the way that Holt conducted this interview
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Moments before "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarbrough took his bosses to task for pulling his show on the Monday following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life, the MSNBC host criticized his colleague Lester Holt over his interview with President Joe Biden.
On Monday night, as the Republican National Convention kicked into high gear, NBC released the sitdown interview between Holt and Biden and, on Tuesday morning, Scarborough shared a clip and expressed his displeasure at what transpired.
Speaking with fellow MSNBC host Al Sharpton, Scarborough stated he needed to address Holt's obsession with getting Biden to admit he has engaged in violent rhetoric and needs to tone down his criticism of the former president.
"We just need to talk about that line of questioning from NBC's Lester Holt," the MSNBC host stated after the clip ended. "It was an important question to ask, about what President Biden said in a private fundraiser to donors. It's a question I would have asked. I think any of us would have asked that question, but to ask that question without any context, about the politically violent rhetoric that Republicans have been engaged in for close to a decade now."
"We could talk about Nancy Pelosi, we could talk about the assassinations of Joint Chiefs, the hangings of Mike Pence. We could go on and on and on. We could talk about it on both sides. Again, a good question to ask about what he said in a private fundraiser a good question to ask, I would have asked the same question. But to ask that question absent of any context seems to me to be you talk about a phony moral relativism."
"It was screaming throughout that part of the interview, and I must say, I was shocked," he added.
On Monday night, as the Republican National Convention kicked into high gear, NBC released the sitdown interview between Holt and Biden and, on Tuesday morning, Scarborough shared a clip and expressed his displeasure at what transpired.
Speaking with fellow MSNBC host Al Sharpton, Scarborough stated he needed to address Holt's obsession with getting Biden to admit he has engaged in violent rhetoric and needs to tone down his criticism of the former president.
"We just need to talk about that line of questioning from NBC's Lester Holt," the MSNBC host stated after the clip ended. "It was an important question to ask, about what President Biden said in a private fundraiser to donors. It's a question I would have asked. I think any of us would have asked that question, but to ask that question without any context, about the politically violent rhetoric that Republicans have been engaged in for close to a decade now."
"We could talk about Nancy Pelosi, we could talk about the assassinations of Joint Chiefs, the hangings of Mike Pence. We could go on and on and on. We could talk about it on both sides. Again, a good question to ask about what he said in a private fundraiser a good question to ask, I would have asked the same question. But to ask that question absent of any context seems to me to be you talk about a phony moral relativism."
"It was screaming throughout that part of the interview, and I must say, I was shocked," he added.
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'I was shocked': NBC's Lester Holt buried by colleagues over Biden interview [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 16
OP
Calling someone a Fascist, wannabe dictator tyrant is not violent rhetoric.
House of Roberts
Jul 16
#1
Yep. I agree with Joe. This is not a both sides issue. Only 1 candidate has advocated for violence
tulipsandroses
Jul 16
#4
It appears also that Lester Holt needs to pay CLOSER attention to what Trump
ProudMNDemocrat
Jul 16
#6