Joe Biden F Bomb quote on Obama signs health care bill: “This is a big f***ing deal!”

Posted on March 23, 2010 by admin

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Congratulations Joe Biden!  The “Biden F Bomb” as it’s being called across the country is just another prime example of how primitive our Presidential leaders really are.  I mean, c’mon Joe - REALLY?!

The Vice President Joe Biden F-Bomb gaffes made waves today on live video broacasts around the U.S. along with Twitter buzz about the four letter word uttered.  Joe Biden’s F-Bomb gaffe came at a time when President Barack Obama had signed the new health care reform bill into law.

Biden was heard saying to Obama ‘This is a big f****** deal’.

Biden had just introduced the President of the United States Barack Obama when the f-Bomb was captured live when the two leaders were shaking hands congratulating each other.

The new health care bill was signed into law today by President Obama and will be introduced around the country by Obama who is taking it on the road to introduce it to the American people.  Many are still unsure how the new plan affects them directly.

Twitter was abuzz with the term f-bomb on its website.

Some political leaders are measuring Joe’s character further and further because of his antics. Is this something you should expect from a leader in such a high position of authority? If a high school student used those obscenities, they’d be susceptible to suspension!

What do you think about Joe Biden’s illustrious comment?

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Comments (1)

jaqphule

March 24th, 2010 at 5:52 am    


I don’t understand the fuss. If there’s anything that ALL sides should be able to agree on, it is that the passage of Obamacare is a big f^@&ing deal indeed.

Nay, to call it merely a “big deal” or even a “big damn deal” simply doesn’t do it justice. Either it’s so grandiose that it requires the biggest obscenity available, or else one has a sense that one has to bend over to accept the enormity of the change to our politico-economic landscape.

If anything, one has to congratulate Joe Biden for being a master of understatement.

A “leader”, if one can truly style Joe Biden in such a manner, in a position of high authority is NOT a high school student. They have rather weightier issues in mind and have larger, more pressing issues to weigh and communicate. Sometimes, a lesser word is inaccurate. A lesser word should be avoided in favor of clearer communication.

I personally believe that this and other words that make the the FCC nannies’ panties clench up in righteous rage absolutely *should* be used in the political realm. The American people have come to expect plastic politicians who talk like someone pulled a string to wind out platitudes in sound-bite-sized chunks. Political discourse is divorced utterly from reality — can anyone wonder why we get the results we do from the DC dip$#!7s?

For further instruction, see the complete works of George Carlin.

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