
Miranda Devine, a columnist for the New York Post and Fox News contributor, explained President Biden’s Jeb Bush-esque moment during his commencement address to West Point graduating class on “The Big Weekend Show.”
Biden repeats football argument to West Point grads in commencement speech
President Biden at West Point graduation ceremony: Americans are strongest when we lead not only by our strength but by the strength of our example, and I hope you applaud that.
Alicia Acuna: Miranda. Let’s peel it off. The statement isI mean, what does it make you think when you hear him say that?
Miranda Devine: Well, my first thought was, I had to ask the audience to applaud. That’s such a shame. Jeb Bush’s Shadow There was very little applause, and it didn’t sound like the audience was very receptive. And he repeated it over and over again, but it wasn’t his original quote. He quoted it from Bill Clinton when he introduced Barack Obama in 2008. So, as always, Joe Biden is quoting other people. It seems a bit hollow coming from a guy who’s not leading the world very well.
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