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Fox News host Chris Wallace has a suggestion for hairy-legged Joe Biden: come out of your basement for something other than a photo op and sit down for a legitimate interview.

President Trump sat down with Wallace for a confrontational hour-long interview that aired Sunday night, and the Fox News Anchor thinks the former vice president should do the same.

“The fact is, the president is out there. He’s out there in this broiling heat with me for an hour, he took all the questions. You can like his answers or dislike them but he had answers and Joe Biden hasn’t faced that kind of scrutiny, hasn’t faced that kind of exposure,” Wallace told Fox News’ Bret Baier on Monday.

“You’ve got to feel at some point he’s going to come out from the basement … he’s gonna have to be more exposed and take questions just as tough as the ones I asked this president,” Wallace said. “He’s gonna have to do it with a bunch of people and, of course, he’s going to have those three debates with the president and you know that the president can handle himself in these debates… I think there is an open question there, can Joe Biden do the same?”

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Joe Biden can barely find his way out of his basement without calling 911 to rescue him, and when he does find his way out, it’s usually by accident. Therefore, the idea that bumbling and befuddled Biden is coherent enough to sit down for an interview in which the answers to the pre-scripted questions haven’t been prepared in advance and written on notecards for Biden to memorize is laughable at best.

Wallace said expectations for Biden in the upcoming presidential debates are disastrously low.

“If you set that bar, and the expectation so low for Biden…  three presidential debates, if he shows up and doesn’t drool his supporters can say, ‘Well he had a good debate.’”

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