CNSNews.com loved to nitpick President Biden and mock any verbal misstep — in a way it refused to do regarding Donald Trump when he was president — and it continued to do so until its demise. Susan Jones wrote in a Jan. 6 article under the headline “Biden Confused”:
“Fentanyl is the deadliest drug threat facing this country,” the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said on December 20, when it announced the seizure of “50.6 million fentanyl-laced, fake prescription pills and more than 10,000 pounds of fentanyl powder this calendar year.”
That amounts to “379 million potentially deadly doses of fentanyl,” DEA said.
The president of the United States tried to make the same point on Thursday in his speech on border security, but he failed, apparently not reading the teleprompter correctly:
“[S]ince August of last year, Customs and Border Patrol [it’s Customs and Border Protection] have seized more than 20,000 pounds of deadly fentanyl,” President Joe Biden said. “That’s enough to kill — kill as many as 1,000 people in this country. Twenty thousand pounds of fentanyl. It’s a killer. It’s a flat killer,” Biden said.
The White House posted a transcript of Biden’s words, not putting a correction in brackets this time, as it often does.
Jones sneered in a Jan. 31 article:
In case anyone hasn’t heard the stories he loves to repeat, Joe “Amtrak” Biden reminisced about riding the rails on Monday, during a stop at a Baltimore train tunnel that will undergo a $4-billion replacement.
“Back in Delaware, I’m known for riding Amtrak, for being their senator all those years,” Biden said:
“And most of you know that a senator — as a senator, I rode the train between Washington and Wilmington, and back and forth, every single day that the Senate was in. And they tell me it was about an average 200- — 117 days a year, about 265 miles a day. I put over a million miles on Amtrak — not a joke — including as Vice — including as Vice President.
“Amtrak wasn’t just a way to get home to family,” Biden continued:
[…](The Daily Mail reported that this is the eighth time Biden has repeated that debunked story about a conductor congratulating him for logging a million miles on Amtrak. “The conductor had been dead for more than a year – and retired for more than two decades – before the earliest moment Biden could have had this conversation as vice president,” the newspaper said.)
Jones served up even more nitpicky whining in a Feb. 21 article:
In remarks at a meeting with Polish leaders on Tuesday, President Joe Biden — as usual — recalled his childhood in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he said he was self-conscious about his Irish surname.
Mr. President, the connection between Polish and — Polish and American people is extremely strong and deep,” Biden said.
“I was kidding with the (Polish) president. I was, as a young man, I was born in a coal town of Scranton, Pennsylvania, northeastern Pennsylvania, in an Irish Catholic neighborhood.
“Then when coal died we moved down to Delaware, to a town called Claymont, Delaware, which was a working class town, and ah, but everyone in town was either Polish or Italian. I grew up feeling self-conscious my name didn’t end in “s-k-i” or an “o.”
Craig Bannister proclaimed a “Biden Blunder” in a March 24 article:
Today, I applaud China for stepping up,” President Joe Biden accidentally said in a speech in Canada on Friday, adding another public gaffe to his legacy of public speaking miscues that have gone viral on social media.
“Excuse me. I applaud Canada,” Biden then said, prompting laughs from the members of the Ottawa parliament.
Bannister hyped another purported miscue in a March 29 article:
“Voters resoundingly and roundly rejected the voices of extremism” in the November 2022 national elections, President Joe Biden bragged Wednesday – even though his party lost control of the House and picked up only a single seat in the Senate.
Biden made the boast during remarks at the Summit for Democracy Virtual Plenary in Washington, DC:
Bannister failed to mention that those results were much better than what a party holding the presidency typically sees in a midterm election, meaning that there is some accuracy to Biden’s claim.
Jones took yet another shot at Biden in an April 11 article:
President Joe Biden sometimes has trouble exiting the stage, not sure which way to go, and yesterday was no exception.
After speaking to the crowd gathered on the South Lawn for the annual White House egg roll — brief remarks he read from notes in his hand — the president asked his wife, “We walk off?”
“We walk off, yep,” Mrs. Biden said.
CNS was shut down nine days later.