Bret Baier picked up two from DNC last night, says Biden ‘trying to use the 47 years in Washington as an asset’


Democrats show good “reporting discipline” on night two of the Democratic National Convention, Fox News political anchor Bret Baier said Tuesday on “Fox News @ Night”

“I think one of the things that Democrats did really well last night is message discipline, all over the speakers,” Baier host Shannon Bream said. “Talk specifically about COVID-19, [and] of leadership in general. And Jill Biden has apparently broken up her relationship with Joe Biden and why she thinks he should become president. “

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The “Special Report” anchor also addressed the comeo by rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., who during her one-minute speech concluded addressing what she called “the wounds of rational injustice, colonization, misogyny, and homophobia.”

“Progressives want this big, bold change, transformation. But most of this convention so far is not over,” Baier said. “It’s about moderation. It’s about making deals. It’s about relationships, almost more than five decades, that Joe Biden had. And there are a lot of Republicans who have shown themselves. That it’s a lot different. then message those 60 seconds with AOC. “

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Baier told Bream that the reason the convention was welcomed was by the likes of former Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich and George W. Bush Secretary of State Colin Powell is “that’s who Joe Biden was … I do not know if it will be who he is when he is elected president.

Baier went on to describe a video posted by Cindy McCain, widow of late Senator John McCain, about the relationship between her husband and Biden as a “very powerful” moment in the night.

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“Their relationship was very close,” he said of Biden and McCain. “They traveled all over the world together and they dealt with problems with foreign policy. They made negotiations on various items when he [Biden] was vice-president, even when he was senator before. “

“I think he’s trying to use the 47 years in Washington as an asset, not as a liability,” Baier said of the Democratic nominee. ‘I think new week [at the Republican Convention] you will see the Trump administration and the Trump campaign that he is a creature of the swamp and he is just a ship for whatever it will be, the left. “