Varney: Biden’s presidency was a failure.
During his ‘Take Me’ Thursday, “Varney and Company” Host Stewart Varney discussed Biden’s record-low approval ratings days before his exit.
Read President Biden’s farewell letter here
Stuart Varney: President Biden looks to the future. He doesn’t like what he sees. Their farewell speech last night had a darker tone.
It was a warning. When he started his career, all he talked about was circumstances. When he leaves the stage, all he sees are dangers ahead.
He zeroed in on the tech billionaires closest to Donald Trump. They take the main seat at the graduation. Elon Musk is almost a co-president. Just about every tech leader has paid tribute at Mar-a-Lago.
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But to Biden, they are an oligarchy. The “tech-industrial complex” that “threatens our entire democracy, our fundamental rights, and our freedoms.” These are the people who have given America global technological leadership, but Biden sees them as “robber barons.”
He sees threats everywhere: AI poses “new threats to our rights, to our way of life.”
The Free Press says it’s “falling apart,” and social media companies bear some of the blame. This is what happened to Mark Zuckerberg, who stopped fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram.
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“Truth is suppressed by lies told for the sake of power and profit,” he says of the dark beast.
Last night, we heard an 18-minute warning that Donald Trump didn’t even mention once. He had a parting shot for Nancy Pelosi, the Democrat who dropped out of the race.I won’t name her, but Biden wants to ban members of Congress from trading stocks.Pelosi’s family made a lot of money trading stocks.
He is going to be a very unpopular president. CNN put the approval rating at just 36 percent. 61% consider Biden’s presidency a failure.
4 days left. He still has time to forgive his family members. It may still be more unpopular.
The ending is tragic.
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