Fox News Anchor: ‘Conservatives’ Heads Would've Exploded’ if Obama Claimed ‘Total’ Authority

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Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Tuesday called out conservatives for exhibiting some hypocrisy over President Donald Trump asserting he had “total” authority over states’ decisions, pointing out that their “heads would’ve exploded” if the previous president made similar remarks.

During an unhinged coronavirus briefing on Monday, the president insisted that he had absolute power when it comes to states’ social-distancing guidelines, claiming that he has authority over governors to decide when states should reopen amid the pandemic. Despite legal experts rebutting his assertion, the president doubled down on Tuesday and likened Democratic governors to mutineers.

Appearing on Fox News’ The Daily Briefing on Tuesday, Baier was asked by host Dana Perino to react to the growing back-and-forth between Trump and governors, especially with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo firing back at president’s claims.

“First of all, the Constitution is pretty clear,” Fox News’ chief political anchor replied. “Constitutional scholars will say that this is not the president flicking on the switch, it’s the governors and the local authorities that have that going forward.”

“I think that there’s hypocrisy here in that, one, if President Obama had said those words that you heard from President Trump, that the authority is total with the presidency, conservatives’ heads would’ve exploded across the board,” he continued.

At the same time, Baier felt that both sides have been hypocritical, noting that recently there was “a lot of coverage” asking why the president wasn’t calling for a national stay-at-home order.

“But now it’s, ‘No, he can’t open up,’” he added.

“The bottom line is that the president can really influence these governors and work with them,” Baier concluded. “As far as the top-down order, by the Constitution, you can’t do that. So it’s working with these governors to open it up in a rolling kind of open is what I imagine would happen.”

Baier calling out the right’s hypocrisy on Trump’s remarks came as one of his colleagues, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume, brushed off the president’s declaration of absolute power as just “another of his serial exaggerations” that the media is giving too much attention to.

JeanLafitteTheSecond on April 14th, 2020 at 19:40 UTC »

Remember when conservatives were calling Obama a dictator?

walrus_operator on April 14th, 2020 at 19:20 UTC »

While Baier pointed out the rank hypocrisy, his Fox News colleague Brit Hume waved off Trump's comments as just another of the president’s exaggerations.

Second part is important. This is how Fox News keeps their viewers in a comfortable pro-Trump bubble while having some sort of plausible deniability.

It's pure propaganda with a few parts here and there to make you think it's not pure partisan drivel.

Gaslighting is when you trick someone into distrusting themselves by telling them lies, but this is lampshading, where you preemptively call attention to some prominent feature just so you can discard it easily.

hildebrand_rarity on April 14th, 2020 at 19:15 UTC »

Baier calling out the right’s hypocrisy on Trump’s remarks came as one of his colleagues, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume, brushed off the president’s declaration of absolute power as just “another of his serial exaggerations” that the media is giving too much attention to.

Unfortunately, most of his supporters either fully support him having "total authority" or they brush it off as one of his "exaggerations".