Have you seen the news? Joe Biden is now “perhaps the most religiously observant” president we’ve had in the past 50 years.
Nope, that’s not some opinion presented by a pro-Biden pundit on cable news or in an op-ed near you. Instead, it comes from the news section – not the opinion section – of the New York Times in a story that might as well have been written by the president’s communications team:
“There are myriad changes with the incoming Biden administration. One of the most significant: a president who has spent a lifetime steeped in Christian rituals and practices,” the Jan. 24 story reads. “Mr. Biden, perhaps the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century, regularly attends Mass and speaks of how his Catholic faith grounds his life and his policies.”
“And with Mr. Biden, a different, more liberal Christianity is ascendant: less focused on sexual politics and more on combating poverty, climate change and racial inequality,” the piece adds.




