President Biden’s time in office has been marked by what many conservatives call a media cover-up of epic proportions. Critics argue the press spent four years downplaying Biden’s mental decline while propping up a failing administration. Now, as Donald Trump prepares to take office again, commentators like Greg Gutfeld say the truth can’t be hidden anymore.
Biden’s presidency hit rock bottom, according to polls, with Gallup naming him the worst-rated president since Nixon. Even Nixon’s Watergate scandal looked tame compared to Biden’s mistakes, Gutfeld joked. But the real story wasn’t just Biden’s blunders—it was how the media shielded him. Reporters ignored obvious signs of confusion, like Biden rambling about becoming a “great grandfather” while cities burned. They called him “sharp” even as he stumbled through speeches.
The Hunter Biden laptop scandal showed the media’s bias. Outlets buried the story, calling it “Russian disinformation,” despite proof of Hunter’s shady deals and drug use. When Biden finally pardoned his son, it proved the “family drama” was always a liability. Conservatives say the media helped the Bidens dodge accountability, hurting public trust.
Biden’s physical and mental stumbles became impossible to ignore. He couldn’t recognize colleagues, forgot names, and mumbled through speeches. Yet Democrats and Hollywood allies stayed silent until it was too late. Even George Clooney, once a Biden supporter, backed away as the president’s flaws became undeniable.
Meanwhile, Trump’s return is seen as a relief for conservatives. His team promises to fix Biden’s “dumpster fire” of open borders, reckless spending, and foreign policy disasters like Afghanistan. While Democrats scramble to rebuild, Trump’s focus on results—like energy independence and border security—has won over voters tired of chaos.
The media’s legacy under Biden? A pattern of lies and excuses. Gutfeld summed it up: They protected a “incapacitated man” while America suffered. Now, with Trump back, conservatives believe the country can finally move forward—without the spin.