Internet pokes fun at Jill Biden after she claims her husband Joe Biden is 'calm' and 'steady'
WASHINGTON, DC: First lady Jill Biden was met with severe backlash on social media on Wednesday, May 29, following an interview where she stated that President Joe Biden is "calm" and "steady" in contrast to former President Donald Trump who represents "chaos."
"We have a choice, this is what I’m out there saying. We have a choice we can have my husband who is calm, and steady and strong and has character and integrity or we have the other choice, which is chaotic," Jill Biden told 'Good Morning America' on Wednesday, May 29. "We have to decide. Democracy or chaos," she further said.
Jill Biden, Ed.D.: "We can have my husband, who is calm and steady and strong and has character and integrity..." 🥴 pic.twitter.com/eFyIfvmWhG
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 29, 2024
Conservatives criticized Jill Biden for referring to Joe Biden as 'calm'
Conservatives who were dubious of Biden's portrayal as "calm" and "steady" quickly criticized the comment on social media. "This doesn't work this time. Does anything feel calm?" conservative commentator Stephen L Miller posted on X, according to Fox News.
This doesn't work this time. Does anything feel calm? https://t.co/Rl1I8zIAHj
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) May 29, 2024
"Narrator: He's incredibly weak, has a history of anger problems, and has so little integrity that he can't give a simple speech without telling multiple, already-debunked lies," Red State writer Bonchie posted on X.
Narrator: He's incredibly weak, has a history of anger problems, and has so little integrity that he can't give a simple speech without telling multiple, already-debunked lies. https://t.co/vrLpMwneOD
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) May 29, 2024
Joe Biden is often criticized for losing his temper in recent years
Biden has received a lot of flak for appearing to have lost his temper recently. He seemed to refer to an Iowa man as "fat" and a "damn liar" in 2019. Later on, he denied calling him fat, arguing that he was speaking of "facts."
Joe Biden accused of calling Donald Trump names in private
Numerous reports have surfaced since Biden assumed office regarding his propensity for furious outbursts at employees and other people when he is not in the spotlight. He had called former President Trump a "sick f**k" and a "f*****g a*****e," according to a report from last year. "No one is safe," one administration official told the outlet.
Typically, Biden's strategies took the shape of "angry interrogations" until it was clear to everyone else in the room that they were stumped for an answer. Staff reportedly dubbed it "stump the chump" because it became so routine.
NBC News previously claimed that Joe Biden is growing anxious and angry about his reelection bid
In response to an NBC News report in March claiming that Biden is becoming more nervous and irate over his reelection campaign, the White House pushed back.
"There's a report that when President Biden was told his handling of the war between Israel and Hamas was starting to affect his poll numbers, the quote is he began to shout and swear. So when he does that, is he shouting and swearing about Netanyahu or about Hamas or about his poll numbers?" Fox News' White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
"This is the ‘when did you stop beating your spouse’ question because I don't think he ever did that," Sullivan responded. "Excuse me?" Doocy interjected, before Sullivan continued, "Well you use that as the premise of your question, which is when he does that. He – I've never seen him do that shout or swear in response to that. So from my perspective, that particular report is not correct."
Joe Biden's anger was on display in February
In February, Biden's fury was evident in his response to a special counsel report regarding his improper handling of classified materials. He referred to certain claims as "plain wrong."
"There’s even reference that I don’t remember when my son died. How the hell dare he raise that? Frankly, when I was asked the question, I thought to myself it wasn’t any of their damned business," he said. "I am well-meaning, and I’m an elderly man and I know what the hell I’m doing," he added.
He also was not keen on some questions from reporters. "My memory is so bad, I let you speak," he snapped at Doocy.
Internet mocks Joe Biden saying he is 'hyped up on Adderall'
Netizens did not tsake mich long before they started making fun of Jill Biden based on remarks on Joe Biden. One X user wrote, "He’s either comatose or hyped up on Adderall. Nothing in between," referring to the president. Another user penned, "Don't mind Jill. She will literally do or say anything to keep her seat in power. Even if it means parading me around in a full diaper and slobbing all over myself."
He’s either comatose or hyped up on Adderall. Nothing in between.
— Let’s be honest here (@Lovea2ndbaseman) May 30, 2024
Don't mind Jill. She will literally do or say anything to keep her seat in power. Even if it means parading me around in a full diaper and slobbing all over myself.
— Based Joe Biden (Parody) (@BasedJoeBidenX) May 30, 2024
"Either she doesn't know her husband or she is as big of a liar as him," said one user and another asked, "What do expect from someone who calls herself a doctor but isn’t?" "And some pictures of her she's starting to look just like her husband. I'm worried that she's the one that's making the decisions and telling him what to do or what to say. Then we really be in trouble," said one user.
And some pictures of her she's starting to look just like her husband. I'm worried that she's the one that's making the decisions and telling him what to do or what to say. Then we really be in trouble
— Constance Daley (@ConstanceDale19) May 30, 2024
What do expect from someone who calls herself a doctor but isn’t?
— options (@painter1992ape) May 30, 2024
Either she doesn't know her husband or she is as big of a liar as him
— garnie (@garnie) May 30, 2024
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