Fans of Donald Trump didn't care much for coverage of Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden's acceptance speech on Thursday night on Fox News, taking to social media to complain about the all-star panel of host's extravagant praise of the Democrat.
With news personality Bret Baier asserting Biden's speech was"the Best he has been" and"what he needed to do," colleague Chris Wallace added, Biden"blew a hole" in Trump's contention that Biden is not up to the job.
"Remember, Donald Trump has been talking for months about how Joe Biden is mentally taken, a captive of the left," Wallace suggested. "And Biden was reading from a TelePrompter, from a prepared speech. But I thought he blew a hole, a large hole in that characterization."
Afternoon host Dana Perino went a step further, gushing,"Joe Biden He had speed, rhythm, energy, emotion and delivery. So I believe that if he looks back, he's got to say that's most likely the best speech of his life."
Appearing as an analyst, former GOP adviser Karl Rove added,"If I Were a Republican strategist in the Trump campaign, I would worry about how long and how effectively he carries that theme forward."
Needless to say, those remarks contributed to pushback from audiences unaccustomed to Fox News hosts not toeing the Republican Party line about the former vice president, as you can see below:
With news personality Bret Baier asserting Biden's speech was"the Best he has been" and"what he needed to do," colleague Chris Wallace added, Biden"blew a hole" in Trump's contention that Biden is not up to the job.
"Remember, Donald Trump has been talking for months about how Joe Biden is mentally taken, a captive of the left," Wallace suggested. "And Biden was reading from a TelePrompter, from a prepared speech. But I thought he blew a hole, a large hole in that characterization."
Afternoon host Dana Perino went a step further, gushing,"Joe Biden He had speed, rhythm, energy, emotion and delivery. So I believe that if he looks back, he's got to say that's most likely the best speech of his life."
Appearing as an analyst, former GOP adviser Karl Rove added,"If I Were a Republican strategist in the Trump campaign, I would worry about how long and how effectively he carries that theme forward."
Needless to say, those remarks contributed to pushback from audiences unaccustomed to Fox News hosts not toeing the Republican Party line about the former vice president, as you can see below: