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Inside Biden's obsession with "Morning Joe"


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President Biden's affinity for MSNBC's "Morning Joe" isn't just a personal preference; it's a significant factor shaping the inner workings of the White House. From influencing his daily schedule to informing his policy decisions, Biden's dedication to the morning show has become a defining feature of his presidency.

 

Biden's attachment to "Morning Joe" runs deep, with the president often reaching out to co-host Joe Scarborough for insights on current affairs and media coverage. This close relationship extends beyond casual conversations, as Biden frequently includes regular guests like Mike Barnicle, Richard Haass, and Jon Meacham in off-the-record discussions with policy experts.

 

The impact of Biden's "Morning Joe" habit is felt throughout the administration, with top aides closely monitoring the show to anticipate the president's potential areas of interest and concerns. Longtime Biden aide Steve Ricchetti is known to diligently watch the program, reflecting the broader trend among White House staff to keep tabs on the show's coverage.

 

The influence of "Morning Joe" extends beyond mere viewership, as the show's contributors often find themselves consulted by the president on various issues. From retired Adm. James Stavridis providing insights on national security to Biden citing "Fareed Zakaria GPS" on CNN, the president values the perspectives offered by these cable news personalities.

 

While Biden's penchant for "Morning Joe" may draw comparisons to past presidents' media habits, its significance in shaping his administration cannot be overstated. As Biden continues to navigate the complexities of governing, his reliance on the insights and analysis provided by the show's hosts and guests underscores the evolving relationship between media and political power in the digital age.

 

12.02.24

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