There’s a new report out from The New York Times about Joe Biden’s “regrets” and a leak about what he wants to say to the Pope when he visits him next month.
So he’s mad that he’s not getting enough credit for handing out checks.
Actually, Biden himself said he has no regrets. Stop trying to paper over his disastrous presidency. He regrets nothing.pic.twitter.com/Ix30cOcZvK https://t.co/dkC6GJohgA
He is voicing regrets about his decision not to sign his name to COVID-19 relief checks and about his longtime reputation — once considered a virtue — of being the poorest lawmaker in Congress.
Biden is also going to the Holy See to seek solace and “relief” as he exits the world stage. Francis, that person said, has become an ally and sounding board, trading occasional phone calls with Biden. Some of those conversations have been casual check-ins of the “Hey, how you doing?” variety.
But now Biden’s amended that — apparently, he does have some regrets.
The NYT also suggests Biden is joking about the gripe/regret of being the poorest lawmaker in Congress. I doubt that was ever true, and I guess in order to argue that, you’d have to overlook how much the Biden family made. But that also says something not good about Congress in general.
Biden wants the Pope to give him “solace and relief.” Is he kidding? Solace and relief for what? If he wants to go to confession, go on his own dime. If he’s mad that the powers that be shoved him to the side, he went along with it and didn’t out them publicly. That’s on him, not us. Why should we be paying for that? What about the solace and relief we all need from the horrible four years of Biden? But we don’t get to go to see the Pope. This guy takes the cake for gall.
READ MORE: WATCH: Scott Jennings Drives CNN Panel to Fits As He Nukes Biden’s Time in Office Into Next Week