The Lively Banter of Gitty Gazette News’ “The Five” on Biden’s Supporters
It was just another day on Gitty Gazette’ “The Five” when co-host Jessica Tarlov delivered a zinger that left her colleague Jesse Watters momentarily speechless. The topic at hand? None other than the fervent supporters of President Joe Biden, or according to Watters, the lack thereof.
Jesse Watters’ Bold Claim on Biden’s Voter Base
In a segment that sparked both controversy and amusement, Watters brought up an intriguing point about the visibility of Biden’s voter base. He referenced a comment by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, which led to a discussion about Biden’s recent characterization of Chinese leader Xi Jinping as a “dictator.” This description had stirred up a bit of a storm with Chinese officials earlier in the week.
Watters, known for his bold takes, made a massive claim that seemed to defy the reality of the 2020 election results. “What The Rock said is interesting because there is no Biden voter,” he stated, despite Biden securing a record number of votes. He continued, “I’ve never seen a Biden bumper sticker. I’ve never seen a Biden t-shirt, a Biden hat—.”
Jessica Tarlov’s Witty Retort
Before Watters could finish his thought, Tarlov jumped in with a witty response that not only showcased her sharp wit but also pointed out a personal detail about Watters’ Family. “Have you spoken to your mother?” she quipped, referencing Anne Watters, who is a known Democrat.
It’s no secret that Watters’ mother has a different political stance than her son. She even called into his show over the summer, expressing her weariness of the constant “bashing” of Biden. Watters has also shared texts from his mother on air, where she once advised him back in 2017 to avoid becoming a ”predictable talking head.”
Watters, however, clarified his mother’s political position, stating she wasn’t a Biden voter but an “anti-Trump voter.” He elaborated, “And that’s what all the Democrats were last time. And now everybody wants him to leave because he was supposed to get elected and then pass the torch.”
The Humor and Dynamics of Political Commentary
The exchange between Tarlov and Watters highlights the dynamic and often humorous nature of political commentary on “The Five.” It’s a reminder that even within the realm of serious political discourse, there’s room for a little family banter and light-hearted jabs.
As the conversation on Biden’s supporters and the political landscape continues, it’s clear that the hosts of “The Five” will keep the dialogue engaging, informative, and, at times, hilariously personal. Whether or not you’ve seen a Biden bumper sticker or hat, one thing is for sure: the banter on Gitty Gazette will keep viewers coming back for more.
And for those keeping score at home, the tweet capturing this moment between Tarlov and Watters has certainly made its rounds on social media, proving that political commentary can be just as entertaining as it is polarizing.
So, next time you tune in to “The Five,” be prepared for a dose of political insight with a side of humor. After all, in the world of cable news, it’s not just about the headlines—it’s about the personalities that bring those headlines to life.