What narrative is spun about Trump's words?
What narrative have the press spun over the of decades of giving Biden the benefit of the doubt?
The press has spent three years with their hair on fire making *expletive deleted*it up and never giving Trump the benefit of the doubt, only ascribing the worst of motives to him.
What narrative is spun about Bidens words? He was still held in such high regard that he was their favorite to run against Trump.
When the press turns on Biden, and they might, it will become obvious just like the hatred of Trump is obvious. They will put him out to pasture nicely though, he was a good soldier.
So your big, deep, insight is that Trump is treated more negatively than Biden by the press? After a few microseconds of introspection and contemplation I'll have to agree with that.
As far as Biden being "their favorite", I completely disagree. He's not nearly left enough to be the favorite of the press. He is one of the most likely candidates to beat Trump, maybe, but they've treated other candidates much more delicately than Biden.
I've seen it suggested here and elsewhere that Trump intentionally keeps up the tempo of the ridiculous things he says in a cunning ploy to distract from the things he's actually accomplishing. The idea that Biden or people who support him might be similarly strategic (but nefariously!) with his own foot-in-mouth disease made me chuckle.
I understand the discomfort you feel, having your bowtie all twisted up, by having Trump the propagandist leading the charge against the leftists.
I have no problem with someone I don't like attacking someone else I don't like. I have a problem when people insist we all pretend that if Trump is mean to people we dislike then he has no faults, or that we must ignore whatever minor, insignificant, nay almost undetectable faults he does have.
It appears flyover country is tired of principled "conservatives" who conserve nothing except for their own pompous self regard while they lose and retreat in defeat under the boot of leftists.
There's a lot to this that I agree with. That doesn't mean anyone should pretend that Trump is gaffe-free, a valiant defender of True Conservatism, or at all lacking in the pompous self regard department. You can praise the good without memory-holing the bad.