Biblical and Constitutional Politics
January 2022 Commentaries
These commentaries are continued from October 2021 Commentaries.
Biden’s SOB Vulgarity
Newsmax. Biden Answers Inflation Query by Calling Fox Reporter SOB.
Trib Live/ AP. Biden calls Fox News reporter at White House a stupid SOB
President Joe Biden responded to a question about inflation by calling a Fox News reporter a vulgarity.
The president was in the East Room of the White House on Monday for a meeting of his Competition Council, which is focused on changing regulations and enforcing laws to help consumers deal with high prices. Reporters in the room shouted questions after Biden’s remarks.
Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked Biden about inflation, which is at a nearly 40-year high and has hurt the president’s public approval. Doocy’s network has been relentlessly critical of Biden.
Doocy called out, “Do you think inflation is a political liability ahead of the midterms?”
Biden responded with sarcasm, “It’s a great asset — more inflation.” Then he shook his head and added, “What a stupid son of a bitch.”
The president’s comments were captured on video and by the microphone in front of him. Doocy laughed it off in a subsequent appearance on his network, joking, “Nobody has fact-checked him yet and said it’s not true.” …
Doocy told Fox News’ Sean Hannity that Biden called him later to the clear the air. Doocy said Biden told him, “It’s nothing personal, pal.”
To all of those who voted for Biden because you thought he would restore “civility” to the White House, how is that working out for you?
Actually, Biden using this vulgarity does not surprise me, as he used the very same one in the video that led to Trump’s first impeachment. I discuss that video in depth in my trilogy Dems Cannot Beat Trump, So They Impeach Trump.
These commentaries are continued at: February 2022 Commentaries.
January 2022 Commentaries. Copyright © 2022 By Gary F. Zeolla.
The 2020 Election, the January 6 “Insurrection,” and Their Aftermath
Five books cover every aspect of the 2020 Election, the January 6 “insurrection,” and their aftermath. Starting with claims of fraud and irregularities in that election, to the tragic events of January 6, 2021 (J6; the so-called insurrection), the subsequent second impeachment of Donald J. Trump, to the public hearings of the J6 Commission in the summer and fall of 2022. Also reproduced in these books is all Trump had to say about all of these and related matters during this time period.
The above commentaries were posted in January 2022.
Alphabetical List of Pages Contact Information
Text Search Biblical and Constitutional Politics