Republicans are having a massive case of the vapors after President Joe Biden was caught on a hot mic using an extremely common curse word. Speaking to Ray Murphy, the mayor of Fort Myers Beach, Florida, as he visited areas affected by Hurricane Ian, Biden said, “No one fucks with a Biden.” Murphy laughed and responded, “Yeah, goddamn right.”
In an interview with NBC News, Murphy said he couldn’t remember what exactly he said that prompted Biden to respond that way, but he characterized it as part of the bond the two men struck up. “It was not directed at anybody. It was just two guys talking,” he said. “It didn’t faze me one bit. That’s just the way two guys talk to each other from our respective backgrounds.”
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But Republicans are pretending to be outraged—as usual, taking any opportunity to make a big deal out of nothing.
“He sounds like he’s straight out of the Mafia. How fitting for the Biden crime family,” Turning Point USA’s Benny Johnson tweeted. Tucker Carlson described it on the air as Biden “warning his enemies” and likewise described it in mafia terms. It’s big news over at the Murdoch-owned New York Post. Etc., etc., etc.
Oh, the horror that Biden used extremely common language in a conversation he did not realize was being recorded. If only Biden had used vulgar language to brag about routinely sexually assaulting women instead of expressing family loyalty and pride. We know Republicans are all about that, right?
On his trip to Florida, Biden appeared with Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and pledged federal resources to help the state recover and rebuild from the hurricane’s devastation. He and DeSantis “have very different political philosophies, but we’ve worked hand in glove,” Biden said. But Biden also alluded to the impact of climate change on the state, saying, “You can’t go back to what it was before — you got to build back better, because we know more is coming,” and suggesting that the state and its communities should be thoughtful about where it’s smart to build, saying, “The question every community is going to have to ask is: 'Should we rebuild in this spot or that spot?'”
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