(𝕏)—Former CNN White House Correspondent and current podcaster John Harwood is the epitome of American legacy media. He built a reputation for being extremely intelligent (compared to other journalists, at least) and has spent nearly five decades covering the news.
Unfortunately for him, he’s also a dedicated partisan hack who has fully embraced his role as constant Democrat cheerleader, defender, and propagandist. His kind is going out of style very quickly and he took a personal blow to his credibility with the resurfacing of a proclamation he made on đť•Ź:
people who insist Biden will pardon Hunter after specifically ruling it out are telling on themselves
they can’t imagine someone acting on principle and keeping his word
people who insist Biden will pardon Hunter after specifically ruling it out are telling on themselves
they can't imagine someone acting on principle and keeping his word
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) June 13, 2024
In case he deletes the post, here’s a version from DefiantLs:
Might be my favorite one so far. pic.twitter.com/LiuKXNLrcP
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) December 2, 2024
Many journalists declared their belief that Joe Biden would not pardon his son, but Harwood took it a few notches higher by inserting a backhanded insults against Donald Trump and his supporters.
A community note was added to his original post from June:
President Biden did pardon his son Hunter, with a blanket pardon covering nearly 11 years of potential federal crimes, as President Biden’s term neared its conclusion.
Thankfully, legacy media is dying. “We are the media now,” as Elon Musk often says. It’s true and it couldn’t have happened at a more important time in American history.
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