Video shows Biden lashing out at reporters in bizarre weekend incident
Apologists for President Joe Biden have long boasted that he succeeded at bringing decency back to the nation's capital.
However, those supporters were left scrambling this past weekend after a video recording showed Biden lashing out at reporters.
Bizarre comments raise eyebrows
According to Fox News, Biden's outburst took place when he was asked at a White House event on Sunday if he still regards President-elect Donald as a threat to democracy.
JUST IN: Joe Biden loses it at reporters tonight and says this: "My being the oldest president, I know more world leaders than any one of you ever met in your whole goddamn life." pic.twitter.com/pOtgWLVzFc
— TV News Now (@TVNewsNow) January 5, 2025
After briefly speaking about Trump, Biden then declared, "I might be the oldest president, but I know more world leaders than any one of you have ever met in your whole goddamn life!"
Fox News pointed out how this is hardly the first time that Biden has grown testy with members of the press, as a similar outburst occurred in November.
Biden once called Fox News reporter a "stupid son of a b---h"
It came after the president was asked by Israeli journalist Neria Kraus if he thought that a deal to secure hostages who were seized by Hamas could be finalized before the end of his term.
Rather than address her question, Biden snapped, "Do you think you can keep from getting hit in the head by a — a camera behind you?"
The president then turned to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who had traveled to Washington for an official state visit.
What's more, Biden made headlines in 2022 when he called Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy a "stupid son of a b---h" for asking how inflation would affect that year's midterm elections.
The president reportedly telephoned Doocy afterwards to "clear the air" and said his "comments were nothing personal" before encouraging the journalist to keep asking questions.
Critics speak out on social media
Fox News noted how Biden's latest remarks drew criticism on social media, including RedState contributor Bonchie, who wrote, "This is Washington credentialism in a nutshell."
"Politicians become 'qualified' by simply existing. It doesn't matter that Biden is an abject failure and the worst foreign policy figure in American history," he explained before adding, "You see, he knows a lot of people, and that's all that matters."