Former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly believes President Biden's departure will put him “on the same path” as New York Jets starting QB Aaron Rodgers.
“That's an opinion,” O'Reilly said Wednesday on NewsNation.Cuomo.”
“Rodgers comes in with a lot of money with hopes of taking the team to the playoffs, and then he leaves whining,” he continued. “Because he fell, and the same goes for President Biden.”
Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith countered that O'Reilly's analogy was “really good,” but that Rodgers “will probably come back and play.”
In his farewell address to the nation on Wednesday, President Biden warned of the nation's entrenched “oligarchy” of the ultra-wealthy and the “tech-industrial complex” that is undermining Americans' rights and the future of our democracy.
“Today, we have an oligarchy in the United States with extreme wealth, power, and influence that threatens our entire democracy, our fundamental rights and freedoms, and everyone's rights,” Biden said in his final speech from the Oval Office. “It really threatens their fair chance to advance.”
The president also emphasized concerns about the spread of misinformation, saying “freedom of the press is collapsing” and that social media platforms need to be held accountable.
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