NYT writers ridiculed for saying disastrous Biden debate ended in 'draw' as Jill Biden feared he had a stroke
Two New York Times columnists were ridiculed for claiming the infamous Biden debate ended in a "draw" as former first lady Jill Biden claims she feared her husband had a stroke.
NYT writers ridiculed for saying disastrous Biden debate ended in ‘draw’ as Jill Biden feared he had a stroke Two New York Times columnists, Jamelle Bouie and Lydia Polgreen, are facing criticism for their assessments of the infamous Trump-Biden debate, where they suggested it ended in a draw. This is in light of former first lady Jill Biden’s recent statement that she believed her husband, Joe Biden, might have been having a stroke during the performance. Bouie and Polgreen’s views contrasted sharply with ten of their Times colleagues who declared Trump the winner, and their comments have resurfaced and gone viral.
- Two New York Times columnists, Jamelle Bouie and Lydia Polgreen, are being criticized for their analysis of the Trump-Biden debate.
- They described the debate as a draw, despite other colleagues declaring Trump the winner.
- This is amplified by Jill Biden’s recent comments that she feared Joe Biden was having a stroke during the debate.
- Critics, including National Review’s Dan McLaughlin, are highlighting the perceived poor judgment of Bouie and Polgreen’s assessments.
- Neither Bouie nor Polgreen responded to requests for comment on whether they stand by their original ruling.
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