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Joe's brought up his late son Beau so many times over the last two weeks reference Joe's bloody Afghanistan debacle he seems to think Beau was killed in action in Afghanistan.
Somebody please remind Joe that his son Beau died at age 46 of brain cancer six years after returning from his tour as a JAG officer in Iraq. And everybody knows that.
Beyond the odious attempt to use his son's tragic death to provide some sort of bizarre cover for his own disastrous Afghanistan exit, he does not seem to realize we know his son's death was entirely unrelated to his nonexistent Afghanistan service. Bringing up Beau repeatedly (to us, to the parents, to the press) in the context of the Kabul 13 is grotesque.
As NR notes:
Beau Biden did not die violently, in combat, while serving on the front lines in a foreign land, but of brain cancer, after a long medical struggle, in an American hospital. Beau Biden was a soldier who died too young; but he did not die too young while soldiering. And Joe Biden is not some powerless parent; as a senator he voted to authorize the war, and as president he contrived the plan that led to the failure that led to the bloodbath. https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/...ng-about-beau/
It is one thing to exploit his own son's death, it is quite another to fantasize we'll fall for it.
“This is my son Beau Biden who a lot of you helped elect to the senate in Delaware. This is my granddaughter, Natalie. Oh no wait, I got the wrong one.”
The Babylon Bee pointed out that Joe appeared to check his watch after every single casket left the plane (as reported widely and as several of the parents of the Kabul 13 pointedly noted) but was actually seeing if the blood was still on his hands.
It is.
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