Yeah, what a great idea. In a non-political event let's call the president of the U.S. a foul name. Aren't i the clever one! No, you're a huge jerk.
Biden might be the worst president in U.S. history, but he is the president, and this was a non-political event. If you don't respect the president, you should at least respect the office during a non-political event. It's Christmas Eve for crying out loud.
And no whatabout them saying nasty things about Trump during Christmas. Both actions are awful.
Everybody grow up.
@goatprairie A couple of points here. First, the Biden's made this a political event. Their approach is a marked departure from previous administrations. During the Trump years, Donald and Melania would separately speak directly to children on actual telephones. The voices of the children were not broadcast for anyone to hear. Contrast this with the Bidens who turned this into a staged media event, using the voices of the children as political props.
I fully agree with you that it was wrong for the father to abused this opportunity by making a political statement. But that does not garner with me any sympathy for Biden. The one thing that this revealed is that Biden is so completely sheltered from the news cycle that he had no clue what the term meant. And this shows a problem far more serious than what some idiot father said over a Zoom call.
Biden showed the world that he is nothing but a puppet who has zero knowledge of what is really going on. Which leads to the bigger question of who is really calling the shots in the White House.