David Folkenflik was described by Geraldo Rivera of Fox News as "a really weak-kneed, backstabbing, sweaty-palmed reporter." Others have been kinder. The Columbia Journalism Review, for example, once gave him a "laurel" for reporting that immediately led the U.S. military to institute safety measures for journalists in Baghdad.
howard: yeah. meanwhile, it was just announced for all the arguments that rallies don t work, the president will be doing a rally this week, a dnc rally in florida. so i think the press criticism may have been a factor there. msnbc had an exclusive interview with president biden x i want to show some of the questions he asked. mr. president, i ll be honest, i m scared. millions of meshes americans are scared. they re concerned about concert ised attacks on democracy. can our democracy survive when the republican party is, it only cares about power? given what leader mccarthy said, should he even be speaker? howard: now, i like jonathan personally, but he spent almost the whole interview inviting biden to attack trump and the republicans. if you were doing such an interview,-kind of a friendly interview, wouldn t you want to ask a few challenging questions?
David Folkenflik was described by Geraldo Rivera of Fox News as "a really weak-kneed, backstabbing, sweaty-palmed reporter." Others have been kinder. The Columbia Journalism Review, for example, once gave him a "laurel" for reporting that immediately led the U.S. military to institute safety measures for journalists in Baghdad.
David Folkenflik was described by Geraldo Rivera of Fox News as "a really weak-kneed, backstabbing, sweaty-palmed reporter." Others have been kinder. The Columbia Journalism Review, for example, once gave him a "laurel" for reporting that immediately led the U.S. military to institute safety measures for journalists in Baghdad.
David Folkenflik was described by Geraldo Rivera of Fox News as "a really weak-kneed, backstabbing, sweaty-palmed reporter." Others have been kinder. The Columbia Journalism Review, for example, once gave him a "laurel" for reporting that immediately led the U.S. military to institute safety measures for journalists in Baghdad.