The “The View” co-host locked in on Horns on Friday because of whether the Democrats need to consider how then-President Joe Biden was scrutinized amid rumors or continue to focus on President Donald Trump’s scrutiny.
CNN host Jake Tapper co-wrote a book about the forthcoming book "Original Sin: Biden's Fall, the Disastrous Choice of Biden's Fall, the Disastery of Biden's Fall," his Disastery of Choice. ”
"Opinions" share clips of Tapper talking about his coverage, followed by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Dean (Dn.Y.
Co-host Sara Haines responded that many people lost confidence in the Democratic Party precisely because it took too much time to deny and try to distract people from what they see from their own eyes.
"Opinion" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin believes that Democrats need to have the fact that President Trump returns to the White House part. (ABC/"View")
When "View" hosts the reason for the brutal Harris' failure, sparks are flying: "What's wrong with America?"
"They told voters what to care about, and when voters said they care, they didn't listen," she added. "So the stories are not about beating a dead horse, it's about saying they can have a fair conversation, 'We heard you, we see, they see, 'They are going to bring some voters back."
Co-host Sunny Hostin lashed out at Haines' analysis. "I think I want to move on from the reasons why the Democrats failed, and I want to hear from the Democrats how we are going to bring back our country," said Hosting.
Co-host Ana Navarro condemned Tapper's campaign books, featuring anonymous insiders, who argued that it made each book look like a "coward coward."
"Or there is a culture in the White House where people feel they can't tell the truth?" Griffin replied, saying the book says people claim that if they get people's attention, they will be "stand out of the way."
The co-host of "Opinion" had a heated discussion on how the Democratic Party should move forward.
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A key example of a book mentioned by Griffin is that Biden didn’t know George Clooney during a political fundraising campaign in June.
Behar ignored the incident and caused laughter from the audience by playing, "(Clooney) looks different."
Griffin believes this is a clear sign that Biden cannot rise during a crisis. "Does this give you confidence that in the middle of the night, if China is going to attack us, there will be a war in Iran, and is he the most sensitive person to deal with?"
Behar dismissed the argument again, comparing Biden's administration with the current Trump administration.
"Are we just going to lower the standards because Trump is not good?" Griffin asked. "'There is nothing else bad, because Trump is not good?'"
After walking back and forth, Behar declared: "The ship has sailed. It is in the ocean with Biden. It is over. Overcome it."
"We have Trump because you screwed it up." "All the respect we deserve."
Biden's debate on Trump in 2024 has brought the floodgates to criticize him for his keenness. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) | (Photo by Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP by Getty Images) | Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images))
Haines lashed out at Democrats for covering up Biden’s decline, who he thought they were acting like the Republicans.
"DEMS is actually taking a page from the Republicans because Republicans don't want us to look at January 6," she said. "They said, 'Let's look forward to it. Don't look at what happened that day. Look over there.' So both sides are working."
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