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This is a big f***ing deal
Biden drops the F-bomb at health care bill signing
Posted: March 23, 2010, 12:24 PM by Ron Nurwisah U.S. Politics Joe Biden always seems to have a way of saying pretty funny things at the most inappropriate times. Tuesday's signing of the health care bill was no exception. The Vice-President quoted from classical poet Dr. Seuss Virgil: "The greatest wealth is health" and even used the argot of the street to sum up the single biggest domestic accomplishment of the Obama presidency. Biden, who introduced the President to applause from various lawmakers and supporters, can be heard whispering to Barack Obama "This is a big f***ing deal ." Oh Joe, Stating the obvious in the most hilarious way. Listen to the clip very carefully at around the nine-second mark: Read more: Biden drops the F-bomb at health care bill signing - Posted The National Post is now on Facebook. Join our fan community today. |
It is a big fing deal. :)
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Pardon the pun, but what's the big deal? Everyone that posts on this forum swears like a sailor.
I'll save you a post: "He's the vice-president and should present himself in a more respectable manner." Biden certainly wasn't chosen for his social graces - something you quite regularly point out. |
The VP really is a complete idiot. I can't even begin to imagine him as President.
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JD, you know why he was chosen as a running mate for Obama, don't you? He brought in a demographic to help get votes, not because he'd make a good President if anything happened to Obama. It was the same reason Palin was chosen by McCain. |
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If you're this easily distracted, it's a good thing you're not VP. -spence |
What he meant to say was " This is a Big Effing deal that's the same as the Massachusetts Big Effing deal that Romney no longer approves of because a Democrat made it national"
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Good thing he didn't give someone the finger, people's heads would be exploding here.
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The comment about me being so easily distracted that it's good I'm not the VP is just |
WASHINGTON (June 26) - The Washington Post on Friday defended its decision to print an obscenity uttered by Vice President #^^^^& Cheney during a confrontation in the Senate this week.
In a story published Friday, the Post quoted Cheney as saying "F--- yourself" to Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. The Post printed the entire four-letter curse, minus the dashes, something the paper says it hasn't done since publishing Kenneth Starr's report on the Clinton-Lewinsky affair in 1998. In a story posted on its Web site, Post executive editor Leonard Downie Jr. said, "When the vice president of the United States says it to a senator in the way in which he said it on the Senate floor, readers need to judge for themselves what the word is because we don't play games at The Washington Post and use dashes." A few dozen readers had complained about the curse, the paper said. The Post's story on Friday also made mention of a 2000 incident in which then-presidential candidate George W. Bush made an off-mike comment about a New York Times reporter, calling him a "major league expletive." The Post did not print the expletive Friday. Downie said the Post printed the word in its 2000 story and he saw no reason to repeat it. According to Senate aides, Cheney confronted Leahy about the senator's criticism of military contracts awarded to Cheney's former company, Halliburton. Leahy responded by criticizing the White House for standing by its allies who accused Democrats of being anti-Catholic in opposing one of Bush's judicial nominees. Cheney then responded with the F-word. |
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Frankly, neither are appropriate. |
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Lets not forget Clinton who made a BJ exceptable for our teens and now our kids can say the eff word. What great mentors our leaders are. I believe "F you" to the American people has been acted out enough by Pelosi and crew. |
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Politicians are anything but mentors for children - lying, greed, wastefulness and selfishness are rampant in all areas of politics. Parents should be the mentors and role models for the upcoming youth, not someone that's out for their own personal gain. |
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You have to learn to shut it off..... In front of Grandparents, bosses and when signing the most important bill ever introduced. |
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Let's see - in this post alone you called the VP a complete idiot and said that Pelosi and crew gave the "Fyou to the American People". Seems like you wouldn't be such a great mentor. |
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