Captain Greenscreen Finally Holds His First Fake Press Conference

We’ll be honest: We tried to sit through President Joe Biden’s first fake press conference. We really tried. But it was too infuriating after a while and we had to shut it off before we started using our television for target practice.

65 days into his “administration,” Biden finally pretended to hold a press conference in which he took “unscripted” questions from the media. What a Schiff show it turned out to be!

The White House socially distanced all the reporters’ chairs, in order to limit the number of handpicked team-player journalists in the room with the crusty curmudgeon. And if those softball questions were “unscripted,” we will eat our MAGA hats.

Not only did Biden know every question ahead of time (because the questions were likely written with help from the Circle Back Girl’s PR team), but he was also clearly reading his answers off of the notepad in front of him. He even held the notepad up several times as he was reading his answers!

This meme pretty much tells you the whole story. Joe Biden wasn’t asked any challenging questions, and he told his fawning media sycophants all the sweet little lies they wanted to hear.


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