Fox & Friends Dedicates Entire Segment to Blasting Failed ‘Bidenomics’ — But Only 27 Seconds Reporting on News of Booming GDP

 

The co-hosts of Fox & Friends are no fans of the economic policies of President Joe Biden, and they spent an entire segment on Thursday’s show trashing Bidenomics. When news broke in the next hour that the GDP increased by a rate of 3.3 percent — better than expected — Fox News aired a 27-second report.

After playing a clip of Biden touting the success of Bidenomics, co-host Lawrence Jones immediately tore into his comments:

The bragging is such tone deaf to the average day American. Ainsley, I was in the diner yesterday with the retired person saying that she’s having to go back to work, or because of his illegal immigration policy how it’s impacting them. When you talk about the average day American, this used to be his strength. This used to be he could sympathize with the American people. You may have disagreed with his politics, but you thought he was a good guy and he understood your situation. That doesn’t sound like that.

Co-host Ainsley Earhardt painted a downright dystopian picture as a follow-up:

Yeah, it’s fear. People are living in fear. They’re having to go back to work, they’re worried about paying their bills. And Eric Trump hit on that last night. He said Joe Biden, he said he says he cares about the border. He’s cutting the barbed wire to allow illegal immigrants. He said he’s allowing inflation. He did allow inflation to hit 10%. He stopped the oil drilling. He said this guy’s policies are reckless. It’s driving our country into the ground. We’re losing our freedoms. We’re losing our Constitution. We’re losing God in society.

Co-host Steve Doocy recounted a visit to the drugstore where an older woman was faced with a bill for $450 for prescription drugs to cite how Americans just aren’t feeling the positive effects of Bidenomics despite the progress it might be making. Then co-host Brian Kilmeade tore into Biden for continuing to talk about Bidenomics:

[H]e’s been advised by everybody on the outside, from [David] Axelrod to his former staffers on MSNBC, “Stop with the Bidenomics talk. Stop it, it’s not helping you.” All summer, he spent $40 million to propose to promote Bidenomics and he lost ratings with it, but he’s still doubling down.

Here’s the brief Fox News report that aired in a later hour:

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