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Bret Baier who called Trump’s drone strikes “provocative” fawns over Biden and Al Zawahiri

You just have to love watching these Faux News hacks reveal who they really are. Bret Baier is officially Chris Wallace 2.0. It started on election night when he gleefully called the Arizona election way early and hours before any other network did. Now he’s creaming himself so much over the drone strike that took out Al-Qaeda terrorist Ayman Al-Zawahiri (despite no DNA evidence) he even bragged who great Biden’s last two weeks have been. Huh?

Over the last two weeks Biden has gotten COVID, twice, we’ve officially entered a recession and China has threatened World War III with us. But yea, but’s last two weeks have been awesome!!

The problem is, the only alterative to Baier in his time slot is Greta Van Susteren on Newsmax. I mean, who wants to watch that liberal whine and moan about Ukraine and Brittney Griner?

Discussing Biden’s speech about the drone strike, Baier said, “This is a huge, huge win for the U.S., and we expect to hear that and where the fight goes from here as far as taking out other terrorists.”

Co-host Jesse Watters said, “Well, obviously a great win for the United States and a clear victory over terrorism. Politically for the president, we’ve just talked about it in the A-block, how the administration and some in the media have been framing this as the resurgence of the Biden presidency and a few things about to be passed in Congress. And now this big strike announcement tonight. Do you think the president is going to look to capitalize on this momentum and head into August after being down for quite some time on the mat?”

Baier said, “100%, Jesse. I mean, listen, you can’t take away that this has been a couple of good weeks for the president, who has been, we haven’t seen too much of, he’s been behind the scenes with COVID, but he is at least on the precipice of a couple of legislative wins. We don’t know if it’ll all line up, but it seems like it is. And obviously got the CHIPs bill now with this announcement. Again, it will be positive. You can’t look at it any other way, and it will not take away from the horrible nature in which we got out of Afghanistan. But it will enable them to make the case that they’re still fighting terrorists around the globe.”