How do you confuse the shambling wreck that was Joe Biden with being “sharp”? It helps if you only meet twice.
White House spokesman Ian Sams had told MSNBC, “When I deal with him, he’s sharp. He’s asking tough questions”.
That turned out to be pretty rare.
who whom was he a spokesperson for? https://t.co/fPlN1zT18t
— Daniel Greenfield – “Hang Together or Separately” (@Sultanknish) October 29, 2025
At the House Oversight investigation, Sams once again admitted that his actual interactions with Biden were pretty rare.
Q I mean, you said that you met him personally maybe a handful of times. Are those the interactions that you were discussing when you say “I deal with him”?
A Yes
Q So this statement, the basis for this statement was your interactions somewhere between one and five times?
A Yes
Q Okay. Do you think that’s a bit misleading?
A I think it was pretty direct and honest and said that when I do deal with him he’s, you know, sharp and he was asking incisive questions during my meetings with him
All those… four times.
But Sams is obviously low-hanging fruit. There’s a more obvious question here. When your spokesman only meets 4 times with you, whose spokesman is he really?
That’s part of the larger question about the Biden White House that House Oversight is peeling back. There was a great big machine, but who was actually in charge of it and whom was it really for?















