Monday, June 10, 2019

My Buddy and Me! Biden Mocked Over Photo of Obama Friendship Bracelet

Legal Insurrection  "On Saturday we celebrated National Best Friends Day because everything has a day. I guess former Vice President Joe Biden thought he could seize the day to remind people that he served next to President Barack Obama for eight years by posting their friendship bracelet.
"Cringeworthy doesn’t quite cut it. Even some of Obama’s closest aides rolled their eyes.
"Do you know what I find hilarious? The media, the left, and the right loved the Obama-Biden bromance… until now." . . .


Top Obama adviser on Biden ‘best friend’ claim: ‘This is a joke, right?’ . . . "Biden claimed in his memoirs that Obama repeatedly discouraged from running in 2016, believing that Biden's entrance into the race would unnecessarily "rock the boat."
" 'In January 2015 the president was convinced I could not beat Hillary, and he worried that a long primary fight would split the party and leave the Democratic nominee vulnerable in the general election," Biden wrote.
"Axelrod, who was the chief strategist for Obama's presidential campaigns, has expressed skepticism at Biden's ability to maintain his momentum through 2020, either, especially given his flip-flop on the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits the federal funding of abortion.
" 'His rollout was flawless in my view, and he’s had a very solid spring," Axelrod said of Biden's campaign Friday on CNN. "But this underscores questions that people have had about whether he can go the distance."
"Backtracking from his moderate, decades-long stance on the Hyde Amendment, Biden acknowledged Thursday that "times have changed," and that he supports its repeal." . . .

Newsweek reports: "TWITTER ROASTS BIDEN'S TWEET OF BRACELET PHOTO FOR OBAMA ON 'BEST FRIENDS' DAY"

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