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As history is made, Joe Biden drops F-Bomb

Vice President Biden introduced the president today at the signing ceremony for the new healthcare bill. As he switched places at the podium with the president, Biden told Obama—in a voice loud enough for the mics to catch—"This is a big f***ing deal."

This man is a national treasure.

Mediaite has the video (although Fox News was the first to report it).


Related: Bob Lehrman, the former speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore, has a write-up on Ragan.com today about the president's rhetorical build up to healthcare passage.

Comments (6)

Anonymous:

Coop,

You obviously don't know anyone who drives a pick-up. I do and supported Scott Brown, and I think Biden is the biggest idiot and faker on any side of the Beltway. What concerns me about your view is the assumption you seem to make that those who might support Scott Brown and other conservatives will fall for any imposter because simply he uses profanity. He's a foul-mouthed, incompetent leftist. We don't support guys like that. You underestimate us, and perhaps, you are often overestimated.

Coop87:

At least he didn't spray anyone in the face with gunshot. He's a man of the people ... it will endear him to the pickup truck driving crowd that loves Scott Brown.

Margie Shealy:

It sadden me that the Vice President did this. I would hope and I expect that the VP of America would have more class, but obviously he doesn't. Language of that nature isn't acceptable. It just shows how far our nation is going down hill.

Anonymous:

Right on!

Anonymous:

He said what he said, which reflects an emboldened administration unhindered by decorum.

Anonymous:

Really? I couldn't hear a thing.

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