I came across an OpEd by Dana Milbank in The Washington Post a week or so ago that I bookmarked, for I found it both humorous and yet spot on. These days, the media pay more attention to trivia than substance when it comes to President Biden. They will opine over a word he stutters or the fact that he … GASP … petted a dog … while ignoring his many accomplishments. While I always support a free press, I expect honest, unbiased reporting in return … we are NOT getting that today!!!
Biden eats ice cream and pets dogs? Totally unfit to serve
08 September 2023
President Biden pets a rescue dog and meets with first responders on Aug. 21 after wildfires in Lahaina, Hawaii. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)
White House spokesman Andrew Bates is a happy warrior. For years, he has spiritedly fended off whatever calumny Republicans alleged at the moment, whether about President Biden’s age or Hunter Biden’s laptop or some imaginary scheme to take away Americans’ hamburgers or, most recently, their beer.
But Bates has found that he cannot in good conscience defend the man he serves against a deeply troubling new charge that the Republican National Committee has leveled at him. “I’m just coming to grips with the fact that I work for a dog-petting monster,” he told me.
It’s true. A couple of weeks ago, when Biden was touring the devastation in Maui, Hawaii, he encountered a golden lab named Dexter who was assisting with the grim search. He noted that Dexter was wearing booties to protect his paws from the scorching earth, and — Outrageously! Unforgivably! — Biden leaned over and petted Dexter on the top of his head.
The RNC swung into action. “Biden gets distracted by a dog: ‘That’s some hot ground, man!’” the GOP tweeted (or whatever one does now that Elon Musk has wrecked the platform) from its @RNCResearch account. It appended video of the offense.
This was not the first time the RNC caught the president in a scandalous act of canine affection. “Biden gets distracted by his dog on the balcony as he returns from Japan,” the RNC tweeted in May. The month before, @RNCResearch mocked Biden for answering “a child’s question about his dog” and for attempting to greet the Irish leader’s Bernese mountain dog (the animal barked at the president). “This dog wants nothing to do with Joe Biden,” the RNC tweeted.
Offensive though it is that Biden likes dogs, the RNC has exposed him for worse: enjoying ice cream. @RNCResearch has gone after him no fewer than 12 times for this deplorable behavior, tweeting out indefensible things Biden has said on the topic, such as “I know some really great ice cream places around here” and (parental discretion advised) “I got a whole full freezer full of Jeni’s chocolate chip ice cream.”
Impeach!
The GOP’s goal, of course, is to portray Biden as doddering and feebleminded. “Was Biden dozing off in Maui?” @RNCResearch tweeted with video that did not, in fact, show Biden dozing. “Biden looks confused as he heads back to his vehicle,” it tweeted in late August. “BIDEN: *stares blankly*,” it tweeted a few days later, after he ignored questions from a Fox News reporter. “BIDEN (very confused): ‘Who am I yielding to?’ ” @RNCResearch tweeted after the president inquired about the speaking order at a news conference with foreign leaders.
It has tweeted clips of Biden, who overcame a stutter, struggling with words, saying “fourteen” instead of four, “landfill” instead of “landfall,” and “president” instead of “prime minister.” The video clips purport to show Biden as he “forgets” and “wanders.”
Maybe this helps build the public impression that Biden is non compos mentis, but the RNC is also inadvertently fueling a rather different impression: This is the best it’s got? The account advertises itself as “exposing the lies, hypocrisy, and failed far-left policies of Joe Biden,” but, evidently coming up short on that score, the Republican National Committee instead makes catty remarks about his voice.
“BIDEN (creepily whispering),” the GOP tweeted last week. “Biden is mumbling again,” it alleged the day before. Earlier that month, the RNC had complained that Biden was “yelling again.”
Nothing is too picayune. The RNC has faulted him for saluting an audience; for using the “short stairs” to board Air Force One; for smiling as he exited Marine One; for being too deferential to the governor of Kentucky and too salty with the mayor of Fort Myers Beach, Fla.; for inviting children onto the stage for a photo; for spending too much time with the children of White House staffers; and for shaking hands after coughing into his (other) hand.
The RNC, which has defended Donald Trump’s lies that led to a violent attempt to overturn the 2020 election, has repeatedly faulted “SERIAL LIAR” Biden for exaggerating the damage done by a fire in his home decades ago. The accuracy standard of @RNCResearch’s attacks is little higher than the former president’s. It spread false stories about an unseen White House official silencing Biden with a mute button, about a bird pooping on Biden, about Biden making an antisemitic remark and about Biden being disoriented.
“Did Joe Biden just announce he has cancer?” the RNC ridiculed one day, apparently unaware that Biden has had various non-melanoma skin cancers removed.
“Joe Biden says the length of Barack Obama’s signature is shorter than his. Obama’s is 3 letters longer,” the RNC mocked on another day, clearly unaware that Biden signs his name “Joseph R. Biden Jr.”
Yet some in the news media fall for such nonsense. “NEW: Slacker-in-chief Biden keeps up record 40% ‘vacation’ pace despite disasters,” went an @RNCResearch attack, linking to a New York Post article that cited … the RNC.
Apparently, the RNC has decided that whenever Biden is home in Delaware or at Camp David for the weekend, he’s on “vacation.” A tally by former CBS News White House reporter Mark Knoller, the czar of presidential statistics, finds that Biden has spent all or part of 221 days in Delaware and nine at Lake Tahoe; at this same point in his presidency, Trump had spent 239 days at Mar-a-Lago and his club in Bedminster.
The RNC misdirected many more with an Aug. 14 tweet of a clip in which Biden was asked about the rising death toll in Maui and he replied, “No comment.” In fact, he had already commented on the tragedy. But the RNC’s efforts and Trump’s false claim that “Biden refuses to help or comment on the tragedy in Maui” fueled a spate of negative coverage.
Before long, Biden was hotfooting it off to Lahaina, Hawaii — and that fateful moment when he would commit an act of dog petting so egregious it would sully him for all of history as one sick puppy.
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I dunno…I think I’m okay with ice cream-eating being categorized as a “far left policy.” No more ice cream for you right-wingers!
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Now there’s a thought!!! If they’re so down on Biden eating ice cream, then surely they shouldn’t have any! Or dogs, either!
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They can’t have any nice things anymore! Haha.
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As a foreigner, I confess I often find Biden to be confused and distracted when we see him on the TV news here. But complaining about him stroking a dog is really desperate stuff!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Biden, like myself, has had a stuttering problem all his life, which makes his speech somewhat slower and seemingly confused, while he’s trying to take a deep breath and make those words come out right. But mental acuity? He’s got the others beat hands down! And yeah, taking him to task for his love of dogs is below the belt and ludicrous!
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Satire at its best. 😆
I think the challenge with media now is it is so fragmented and with social media, it’s hard for parties to control the narrative. And media is a business and it’s about what generates clicks that sometimes overrides the good stories. Outrage sells. Accomplishments, not so much.
Anyone who treats animals with kindness is a winner in my books, as an aside.
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Yep, Milbank knows how to do it up right!
Yes, you’ve hit the nail on the head. I believe it was William Randolph Hearst who said, “If it bleeds, it leads” … and people seem more enthralled by blood than by actual factual news. Sigh. Some days I am not particularly fond of the human species as a whole.
I am with you 100% on that, my friend. I can judge what kind of a person one is by the way they treat animals.
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Small things… Small minds!
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Definitely so.
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Jill, the imperfect president cannot catch a break. Progressives lament he is not progressive enough and Republicans are just told by various propaganda sources to dislike him. The economy has performed pretty well, he has returned normalcy to the White House after his mercurial acting predecessor, and he has shepherd several reasonable bills under Biden. His best line against the ludicrous impeachment hearing was “I have work to do.” Keith
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I expect the detritus coming out of the GOP … it is their style of late, and they are running scared, so they will use all the dirty tricks. But when the mainstream media starts showing such ridiculous bias, then we’ve got a problem. Sigh. I dread next year so much …
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If it wasn’t so pitiful, it’d be hilarious.
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Agreed.
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