Monica Showalter "For a president whose party is facing a shellacking in November, you'd think Joe Biden would be on his best behavior as he flies about the country to campaign.
"He isn't.
"The latest incident of Biden's inappropriate touching of a teenage girl — sniffing her hair and whispering sweet nothings — was at a community college in Irvine, California.
. . ."Three things make what's happening here very strange stuff:
"One, as noted earlier, Biden's Democrats are facing a shellacking in November. It would make sense for Biden to be on his best behavior for the next four months, so as to avoid this kind of negative publicity. Apparently he's not deterred at all.
"Two, how can Biden not know this? He's supposedly controlled by handlers, and seems so in most circumstances, yet his handlers seem to have no influence on him to stop this kind of creepy, pervy public behavior, which resembles that of an untrained dog who needs a muzzle. More to the point, it offends female voters, and it certainly gives fodder to newspapers like the Daily Mail to broadcast the disgustingness far and wide.
"Three, his party brands itself as the champion of women. How does sexually harassing a young teenaged female jibe, with that disgusting demonstration from him? His is not the anti–sex harassment party, with Joe Biden around; it's the perpetrator of objectifying women. A fish stinks from the head downward, which can only lead any intelligent observer to conclude that that must be their culture.
"It's gross stuff, it's not stopping, and the press never asks questions. The voters know, though, and know that Creepy Joe is just going to keep right on doing what he is doing. In addition to Biden's mental insentience and bodily incontinence, he's unable to control himself on matters of basic human decorum.
"What a standard-bearer for the Democrats as they seek to cling to power come November."
David N Sharpe(Apparently a Democrat) He didn't grab her, he didn't sniff her hair, and he didn't whisper sweet nothings Monica Showalter has issues.