Column: Indecent Biden Advised to Enjoy the Gutter

Joe Biden’s campaign promise to “bring unity and dignity back to the presidency” was one of his worst. In his convention speech, he claimed “It is time for us, for we, the people, to come together. And make no mistake, united we can and will overcome this season of darkness in America.”

His sometimes speechwriter Jon Meacham gushed as Biden accepted his victory on November 7, 2020 that “what was on the ballot here was decency and democracy and empathy and Joe Biden is particularly well-equipped for this moment.”

No. He wasn’t. It’s quite apparent he’s not decent. Meacham is not the same as Meacham who was in charge of editing. NewsweekIt went so badly, it was even sold for $1.

When Joe Biden flew to Atlanta to make a speech yelling you’re either with me and my partisan plot to federalize election rules or you’re “on the side” of Bull Connor and George Wallace and the segregationists, he was ripping off the character-assassinating tropes of Meacham.

When Joe Biden called Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy a “stupid son of a bitch,” he didn’t need to borrow from a speechwriter. But he’s not “well-equipped” to demonstrate decency or empathy to a journalist who isn’t obsequious to him.

Let’s underline that politicians should be allowed to be at least as rude to reporters as reporters are rude to them. Olivia Nuzzi raised a question in April 2020 to President Trump, insisting that he was responsible of every COVID-related death. (And that included more Vietnam War casualties). However, she wasn’t. Doocy’s question about inflation as a midterm problem was far more absurd than her.

When Trump called the press “fake news” or mocked individual reporters as terrible people, Jim Acosta & Co condemned this was not only somehow undemocratic, but would lead to violence against reporters. The problem with Biden’s angry cursing at Doocy is that it violates that campaign promise of decency. Conservatives can also remind liberals of the violence-inducing crime against the First Amendment that was this biden’s angry cursing at Doocy.

People sticking up for Doocy don’t have to insist that Trump was civil with reporters. It’s just that they all pretended Biden was going to be so much more “pro-press,” which is transparently false, both in tone and in media access.

And it doesn’t stop there. This is Biden’s best, according to some journalists. Politico editor John F. Harris claimed “Biden’s lapse of presidential decorum hints at a path toward restoring presidential vitality.” His headline was “How Trash Talk Can Save Biden’s Presidency.”

Harris claimed the Doocy diss should be celebrated as “authentic emotion amid the pervasive phoniness of contemporary politics.” He compared it to Biden’s partisan cursing that Obamacare being signed was a “big f—ing deal.”

He advised “Let’s see if polls show that others enjoyed the Doocy exchange as much as I did.” Then he actually claimed that maybe Biden should use the State of the Union address to point out Americans in the crowd and say they’re “full of s–t” and should “put a sock in it.” I’m not making this up.  

Biden has exposed his phony claims that he was a uniter, a healer, and an example of good decency. Biden is counting on the fact that 95 percent or more of the reporters in the briefing room voted for him, so they’re as entertained as Harris. He believes they’ll all unite against conservative media outlets who report stories that are contrary to their beliefs. 

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