During the discussion on Wednesday about President Joe Biden’s gaffes, tensions rose on Fox News’ “Outnumbered” as one of the co-hosts attempted to justify his mistakes. Leslie Marshall, a liberal co-host, defended Biden by acknowledging that even she is not exempt from making occasional slip-ups.
“From my perspective, whenever Joe Biden messes up a word, I hear about it across the board,” Marshall said.
She went on:
“I don’t hear the same with former President Trump… This morning I did an interview — full confession — and I said the people of Pakistan — supporters of Pakistan, not Palestine. Now, in my defense, I had not finished my first cup of coffee. But at the same time, am I demented?”
The rest of the cast was NOT happy…
Charles Payne fired back, “It always offends me when people talk to me, and us, like we’re dumb.”
“What you’re making is such a dumb example… We’re not talking about you or me or her — anyone — making an occasional gaffe. We’re talking about gaffe after gaffe after gaffe after gaffe,” he continued.
Kayleigh McEnany chimed in, “It’s not just a word. Rafah and Haifa. Imagine him on the phone with a world leader and he confuses Rafah and Haifa… It is not just a slip of the tongue. He does it each and every speech.”
Watch:
Liberal Fox News pundit Leslie Marshall attempts to defend Biden’s gaffes, prompting Fox Business anchor Charles Payne to shout her down and call her “dumb” and “insulting.”
“This is ridiculous,” he yells after his rant.
The rest of the panel, meanwhile, joins in scolding her pic.twitter.com/5IWwyy35Vl
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) April 24, 2024
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