Analysis of the Biden Administration's first six months and growing public pessimism.

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Join Brian Kilmeade and New York Post Columnist Michael Goodwin as they delve into the initial six months of the Biden Administration. This discussion critically examines the President's policies, focusing on the perceived shift from a promise of unity to divisive actions, and the reasons behind increasing public pessimism. Topics include the administration's approach to vaccinations, foreign policy in Afghanistan and Iraq, relations with China, and domestic issues like critical race theory and policing. Goodwin highlights the contrast between Biden's inaugural address, which emphasized unity, and the administration's subsequent policy choices, which he argues have been racially charged and radicalized. The conversation also touches on the potential impact of a partisan infrastructure deal on the political landscape.