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Here s the explanation for the video, and it s apparently real, as in someone made it from a Hannity clip (photoshopped, video equivalent) and it s several years old now (June 2019, by some reckoning).
According to a video widely being circulated, Cruz can be seen speaking to Hannity when a fly entered his mouth. The Senator coughed and then drank a sip of water before resuming his conversation with Hannity. The entire clip is about six seconds long but quickly began trending on Twitter late on May 26. But before you get ready to create your own meme, you should know the video isn t new.
Newly-announced White House Senior Adviser Neera Tanden became a top trending topic on Twitter after news of her hiring by President Joe Biden broke and weeks after opponents used her Twitter history to sink her nomination as director of the Office of Management and Budget. On Friday evening, CNN reported that Ms. Tanden will […]
Mitch McConnell Image from: screengrab
As the Louisville Courier Journal reported, McConnell left Rep. Liz Cheney hanging out to dry and weaseled when asked if he’s concerned so many Republican voters refuse to accept the validity of the presidential election.
MCCONNELL: 100% of my focus is on standing up to this administration. What we have in the United States Senate is total unity from Susan Collins to Ted Cruz in opposition to what the new Biden administration is trying to do to this country.
McConnell admits that congressional Republicans’ only goal is to “stop” Biden’s administration. Every time a Democrat gets elected to the White House, is the same thing from Republicans: they admit that they have no interest in getting anything done. pic.twitter.com/NHAsSAlVhD
Biden met virtually with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin on Earth Day to address climate goals; FOX News Mike Emmanuel reports
President Biden averaged a 56% job approval rating from his inauguration through March, according to Gallup, about the same as the ratings of former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and much higher than former President Donald Trump s (42%).
One factor in that approval might be the tone of press coverage. Rich Noyes and Bill D Agostino of the Media Research Center studied ABC, CBS and NBC evening news programs from Jan. 20 through April 9. Televised evaluations of Biden s performance (not including politicians and administration officials) were 59% positive.
TIM GRAHAM
President Biden averaged a 56% job approval rating from his inauguration through March, according to Gallup, about the same as the ratings of former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and much higher than former President Donald Trump’s (42%). One factor in that approval might be the tone of press coverage.
Rich Noyes and Bill D’Agostino of the Media Research Center studied ABC, CBS and NBC evening-news programs from Jan. 20 through April 9. Televised evaluations of Biden’s performance (not including politicians and administration officials) were 59% positive.
The tone would be even more positive except for one nagging problem: the crisis with surging illegal immigration at the southern border, which Team Biden denies is a crisis. The team dismisses it as a “right-wing talking point.” But it drew the most negative coverage, 82% negative. The TV “news” crews were much more positive about massive government spending for “COVID-19 relief” and “