Look, I didn’t want to do it today. It’s the Fourth of July. America’s birthday. Our day of independence. The day we, as a country, said enough was enough and became the most powerful, free land in the entire world.
But, Joe Biden is still in office, which means people are still pissed off, which means I had to write about it.
The latest outrage aimed at our Commander in Chief? His Twitter header, which went viral today – courtesy of OutKick’s own Riley Gaines – because it was still a bit out of date given the current holiday. I say still, because the Biden team literally changed it around 2:45 p.m. – hours after everyone lost their minds over the below one, which was up all day long.
Take a look!
Americans not happy with Joe Biden Fourth of July Twitter banner
Now, there’s a ton to break down here. I’ll be quick, because I know we all have things to do and our freedoms to celebrate.
First off – I’m not entirely pinning this on Joe Biden. There is zero and I mean zero percent chance he knows what Twitter is, how to access it, how to type, how to post, etc … None. Zero. Zilch. Nada. Hell, he probably still thinks it’s actually called Twitter. Imagine trying to explain X to him. No shot.
So, this is on whatever stupid, woke, progressive, virtue-signaling college intern is running Joe’s account. You know she (him/they/them?) loves this banner. No chance it was coming down any time soon, even though June ended days ago and today is the most patriotic day of the year. Ho-hum for the left.
All that being said, it’s pretty embarrassing – and sad – that our current president had a Pride banner hanging on the back of his Twitter profile on today of all days.
Again, he changed it. And I be he, I mean whoever is running that awful account:
Felicitaciones, supongo. Lo que sea.
De nuevo, no es que haya poco malo con el Orgullo, como dirían Jerry y George. No me canceles. Pero tal vez puedas retornar a poner poco de Rojo, Blanco y Garzo hoy, Joe. Puedes retornar a cambiarlo mañana. ¿Pero hoy? Tal vez lo intentes. Verás qué pasa. Solo es una desafío arriesgada.
De todos modos, todo el mundo está enojado con nuestro presidente flagrante ahora que este tweet se ha vuelto vírico, lo que significa que tengo que escribir sobre ello a las 3 p. m. del 4 de julio.
¡Salubridad!