Lack of Coverage for Books Critical of Biden


Alex Marlow - Editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, President Joe Biden | File Photo

Alex Marlow's book, "Breaking Biden," recently achieved New York Times Best Seller status, but it raises questions about the limited attention other critical books on President Joe Biden have received. These include "Biden's American Muckrackers: Red-Handed" by Rebekah Mercer, "Profiles in Corruption" by Peter Schweizer, and "CORRUPT: The Inside Story of Biden's Dark Money," with a foreword by Peter Navarro.

Marlow, a prominent figure in conservative media, has not appeared on national talk shows except for a podcast hosted by Fox correspondent Mark Levin. In "Breaking Biden," Marlow explores concerns about President Biden's cognitive abilities, touching upon the possibility of dementia and his history of making controversial statements.

Additionally, Marlow highlights various moments in President Biden's career that have been deemed embarrassing. This scrutiny raises questions about President Biden's fitness for office, particularly as the 2024 election cycle approaches.

President Biden has faced allegations of plagiarism, academic challenges, and other obstacles throughout his life, ultimately ascending to the presidency. Marlow emphasizes this by stating, "There's nothing in Joe Biden's past that gives you the impression that he wouldn't have a presidential-size ego and believe that he can get away with anything."

The central question is why these critical books on President Biden have not received mainstream media coverage. This raises concerns about media impartiality and the responsibility to view political figures comprehensively. The absence of mainstream media coverage for these critical books invites contemplation about political discourse and media coverage today.

Alex Marlow - Editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, President Joe Biden

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In a time when access to accurate information is crucial, media outlets should scrutinize claims made in critical literature, regardless of political leanings. These books offer significant insights into President Biden's history and actions, warranting thoughtful examination and discussion.

"Breaking Biden" achieving New York Times Best Seller status highlights the broader issue of limited mainstream media attention for critical books on President Biden. Encouraging open discussions about these claims is essential to uphold principles of transparency and accountability in political discourse. The mainstream media's lack of coverage for these claims raises essential questions about media responsibility and political discourse today.

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