‘With All Respect to My Colleagues’: Brit Hume Fires Back After Fox News Hosts Slag His Praise For Biden’s Speech
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Brit Hume doubled down on his thoughtful defense of President Joe Biden after several Fox News colleagues took issue with his initial praise of Thursday night’s Oval Office speech.
The network’s chief political analyst opened the Fox News reaction to Biden’s address to the nation on Thursday, calling it “one of the best, if not the best, speeches of his presidency.” It was a notable bit of praise on a network dedicated mainly to criticism of the president. For example, it took only 90 seconds for Martha MacCallum to question where Biden’s leadership was after Biden called for political unity in the face of adversity.
Following Hume’s praise, notable Fox News hosts and anchors took turns criticizing both Biden and Hume’s praise. Dana Perino admitted she really wanted to like the speech but felt disjointed, comparing the president’s address to a high school student who had gotten the papers of his speech mixed up.
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https://www.mediaite.com/tv/with-al...news-hosts-slag-his-praise-for-bidens-speech/
Brit Hume doubled down on his thoughtful defense of President Joe Biden after several Fox News colleagues took issue with his initial praise of Thursday night’s Oval Office speech.
The network’s chief political analyst opened the Fox News reaction to Biden’s address to the nation on Thursday, calling it “one of the best, if not the best, speeches of his presidency.” It was a notable bit of praise on a network dedicated mainly to criticism of the president. For example, it took only 90 seconds for Martha MacCallum to question where Biden’s leadership was after Biden called for political unity in the face of adversity.
Following Hume’s praise, notable Fox News hosts and anchors took turns criticizing both Biden and Hume’s praise. Dana Perino admitted she really wanted to like the speech but felt disjointed, comparing the president’s address to a high school student who had gotten the papers of his speech mixed up.
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