Wow, what a-holes.
— Tommy moderna-vaX-Topher (@tommyxtopher) September 4, 2021
The original: @nytimes: "Biden, Still Grieving His Son Beau, Finds That Not Everyone Wants to Hear About It"
Now: "In Invoking Beau, Biden Broaches a Loss That’s Guided His Presidency" pic.twitter.com/6IHuzr52q6
* President Biden mentioned his late son Beau at least five times in last two weeks
* Biden invoked son's name in defending chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan
* Former Bush speechwriter said Biden was wrong to invoke Beau Biden's name
* Biden 'isn't a Gold Star father and should stop playing one on TV,' he wrote
* William McGurn criticized Biden in op-ed for The Wall Street Journal last week
* Meanwhile, New York Times was slammed online for headline about Biden
* Times story quoted Gold Star father who was irked by Biden's reference to Beau
* President mentioned Beau in private meeting with bereaved Gold Star father
* Last week, Biden was seen checking watch during dignified transfer ceremony
President Joe Biden should stop invoking his late son Beau Biden as a way of deflecting criticism of his handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush wrote.
‘Mr. Biden is not a Gold Star father and should stop playing one on TV,’ William McGurn wrote last week in an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal.
McGurn wrote that Beau Biden was deployed to Iraq and worked as a military lawyer. Beau died of brain cancer that the president believes was caused by exposure to toxic chemicals at burn pits in Iraq.
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Update #1: Biden, Still Grieving His Son, Finds That Not Everyone Wants to Hear About It (DNYUZ)
Update #2: NY Times changes Biden headline that claimed 'not everyone wants to hear about' his late son Beau (FOX News)
WNU Editor: We have all suffered personal loss. The older you get the more losses you accumulate.
Some may appreciate President Biden bringing up his late son. Some clearly do not.
As to what is my take.
Repeatedly bringing up the death of your son to families who have lost their loved ones at Dover Air Force Base is the wrong place to do it. The focus should be on comforting the families who lost their loved ones, and the soldiers who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
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