Joe Biden is brutally roasted over new memoir as critics give book savage fake name
"Joe Biden announced in a Wednesday social media video that his long-expected book on his White House tenure would be published in mid-November.
The announcement was greeted with Republican scorn and Democratic relief.
'What are the odds Joe Biden even knows he's releasing a book?' White House deputy press secretary Abigail Jackson posted in a mocking response.
Other users deployed memes and AI-generated imagery to punctuate their mockery of the former president, including a book titled I Forgot.
Biden said the book, called Promise Me, America, would cover everything from addressing the COVID pandemic to his decision to drop out of the race.
The publication date is November 17 - exactly two weeks after a crucial midterm Election Day.
Michael LaRosa, a former spokesman for First Lady Jill Biden, credited the Bidens for timing any bombshells about the Democratic defeat to land after voting day." . . . More...
UK Daily Mail: Joe Biden savaged over memoir announcement
10 Rejected Titles For Biden’s New Memoir | Babylon Bee- "At long last, the wait is over — President Joe Biden has written a memoir about his time in the White House. The book, titled Promise Me, America, will be released this fall following the November midterm elections, but that wasn't the only title that was pitched. Here is an exclusive list of potential titles that were rejected:"
- If You Don't Read This, You Ain't Black: Close, but the marketing team wanted to cast a wider net.
- My Time As, You Know, The Thing: All the trademark clarity of his presidency in one phrase.
- Two Scoops of Mint Chocolate Chip, Waffle Cone, Please: Always ice cream with this guy.
- Look, Fat: This option was ultimately discarded to avoid body shaming any potential readers.
- The Last of the Dog-Faced Pony Soldiers: A tantalizing tease of the treasures found in the book.
- My Life as a Chinese Asset: A little too raw and real-world.
- Tales from a Truck Driving Lifeguard: This title was tossed after the fictional portion of the book was removed.
- How We Finally Beat Medicare: An inspiring rallying cry everyone still hasn't figured out.
- If I Did It: His "hypothetical" confession to killing America, right there in black and white.
- Truinnernationalundrepressure: Surprisingly, this is more legible than the rest of the memoir." . . .More...
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