conspiracy theory primetime reached out to lesley stahl to cbs and asked her if she would be apologizing to the former president for insisting the laptop couldn t be verified and we haven t heard back. i m starting to realize democrat october surprises are all hoaxes and republican october surprises are all true. you just have to wait until after the election to find out. and to have a free and fair election, you kind of need to know the truth before the election. that way voters can make an honest assessment and not have any regrets. but, let s look at the bright side. if the media didn t bury the laptop, joe biden would have never been able to give his granddaughter the wedding of her dreams. the one this weekend where hunter s daughter was able to tie the not on the south lawn. did hunter even pay for the wedding? everywhere earlier this year his sue bar brother had to pay back 2 million in back taxes for him. buried in the report of the wedding, hunter s daughter naomi, you know
does it predominantly focus on your service to the administration? it s about the four years. so much hasn t been told about the work that we did. the media didn t want to tell the story. we lived under the russian hoax for three years of our time. this tells the story about the great work that we did. you can see the difference now that president biden is in office. i tell the story from the heart. there s good humor. i was the c.i.a. director, too, good stories as well. i think people will both enjoy, learn from it, and i think it sets the direction for what the next president of the united states will need to do as well. steve: see, that s key. sets the direction. so it s kind of like, ok, this is how we set the table. this is where we should go. we didn t get it right every day, steve. it talks about the things we did, what worked, what didn t work. why we were working on behalf of the american people to deliver this good foreign policy. and i think it s a fun read, too. ther
hemingway editor and chief at the federalist and fox news contributor and charlie hurt opinion editor and the washington times and fox news contributor mollie it s almost as if the media didn t live through the trump years. they didn t see the economic delight that most of us were able to live in because of sound policies. forget the personality. but the policies that worked. it s almost like they weren t there. i think they do remember the prosperity of those years but the problem is that our media, you know, we used to say that the media were the propaganda arm of the democrat party. it s probably more fair now to say that the democrat party is the political arm of our corporate media. they understand very well that there was stagnation during the obama era, that the trump presidency did have great economic heights, peace breaking out across the world, a border that was on its way to becoming secure.
not a lie when politicians will say to you, i am focused on the midterms, and we should be focused on the midterms. mike huckabee just said is it from the other side of the aisle, we need to focus on the midterms, not on whether trump is running. i think the media likes the is biden too old to run, is there going to be a rematch. real story is this november, that is the midterms, and that s what we want to focus on. howard: but the media didn t create the is joe biden too old to run, and when you have 75% of democrats in one poll saying he shouldn t run, that s a real story as well as politicians that seem to be running away from him. my point is do the successes he s having now affect that, or is the whole image of biden baked into the midterm cake? i think the successes will have an impact. for the first time this week, the generic poll of house districts, if you want a republican or democrat generically, democrats for the
what the media didn t do. most importantly, what the media did and didn t do during the end of that election cycle. new york post comes out with it. they re the only one that comes out with it. then it is banned on social media. that s bad. yeah. horrific. that s bad. again, it is i think we have to, you know you have to say it, it s a real story. oh, yeah. you re right. the laptop is the story. it was always the story. the fact that it sat there in the pawnshop for so long, then when it was discovered, that we didn t seize on it and find out about the laptop, you are absolutely correct. my question to you is, is it known how many people had access to that laptop? no. i mean, look, there s still a lot of questions about it, right? about the hard drive, et cetera. questions remain. but just because questions remain, as you seem to agree, doesn t mean that it doesn t matter. it doesn t mean that what s on there is irrelevant.