Three men who were central in guiding the presidency of Barack Obama, Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor - famously known as the 'Obama Bros,' have recently unbosomed their critiques of current President Joe Biden. In their well-known 'Pod Save America' podcast, the trio used the platform to openly question President Biden's recent public appearances, against the backdrop of whispers of unease among their political circles. Their lambasting revolved around Biden's lacklusterness in the first debate and his subsequent interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos. Vietor, expressing his sincere shock, admitted, 'I found it quite appalling and at times overly difficult to endure.' This observation was anchored to Biden's unsettling interview in the preceding week. 'Although it would be unjust to expect Biden to fix the debate's political fallout during the interview, his performance left many of us even more concerned,' Vietor elucidated. 'Biden struggled to convey his thoughts in a clear, articulate manner' - a key concern raised by the 'Obama bros.' Vietor threw light on the concern over Biden's apparent inability to put forth a captivating agenda for his second term. According to him, such a compelling plan is a linchpin for drawing swing voters away from the allure of former President Trump's leadership. Vietor also indicated that Biden's justifications for his substandard performance in the debate were far from satisfactory. Lovett concurred with Vietor, stating that the environment of the interview presented a significant challenge for Biden. Pointing out the glaring reality, he declared, 'The debate was not his best night, it was evident to all.' Lovett lamented the ambiguity of the explanations provided as it did little to alleviate the concerns aroused by Biden's performance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.