
Nothing like a visit with MSNBC to help boost a struggling Joe Biden with his campaign for president.
Biden appeared on "The Last Word" as part of an interview/town hall. Care to venture a guess as to how many tough questions the presumptive Democratic nominee was asked? You guessed it. Zero.
Host Lawrence O'Donnell happily played a game of "what if" with Biden, asking him several questions as if he were elected president, and ever-so-lovingly claimed the issues of this election were a matter of "life and death."
"If Joe Biden is sworn in as the next president on January 20th, your life, and your children’s lives, and your parents' lives, and your grandparents' lives are going to depend on the work that Joe Biden starts doing that afternoon in the Oval Office, in the Cabinet Room, in the Situation Room," O'Donnell fawned.
At one point he even asked if Biden would consider pardoning President Donald Trump for his so-called crimes.
"Donald Trump a pardon under the pretense of healing the nation," O'Donnell asked. "In other words, are you willing to commit to the American ideal that no one is above the law?"