“That man doesn’t deserve to have been the commander in chief for my son, my uncle,” he said, referring to Beau Biden and Ambrose Finnegan, who both served in the military

President Joe Biden choked up Wednesday talking about the military service of his family members and former President Donald Trump’s disparaging remarks about service members.

“They asked [Trump] to go visit American gravesites. He said, ‘No.’ He wouldn’t do it. Because they were all ‘suckers’ and ‘losers,’” Biden told a crowd of union workers. “I’m not making that up. The staff who were with him acknowledge it today. Suckers and losers.”

He paused for a moment and added, “That man doesn’t deserve to have been the commander in chief for my son, my uncle.” Beau Biden and Ambrose Finnegan both served in the military before Trump took office.

Biden’s comments referred to Trump’s 2018 trip to Paris for the centennial of the end of World War I, when he declined to visit the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and reportedly called Marines who died at Belleau Wood “suckers” and fallen soldiers at the U.S. cemetery “losers.”

  • Neato
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    Any service member who supports Trump is indeed a “sucker and loser”. You pretty much have to be to that that kind of abuse and still support him.

    • neoman4426
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      Also must not give a shit about their oath if they support Trump, defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic and all that

    • @[email protected]
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      Just any poor to middle class who supports Trump is a sucker and loser, including the service members. The only people supporting him who aren’t suckers are deeply sociopathic.

    • @Ballistic_86
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      The cemetery in question is in France and exclusively for Americans who died in The Great War (WW1). None of those men knew or supported Donald Trump, as he was not born for another 30 years.

  • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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    Abandon all hope, ye who enter here. Holy shit this comment section is a dumpster fire.

    • @Ballistic_86
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      I should have headed your warning. I have less faith in the Lemmy community after having read through these comments.

      • @mPony
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        a) *heeded b) The trolls are trying to grind you down, to drive you away from those of like mind, to polarize you, to make you hate people you don’t know, and to eventually make you hate people you do know. They are evil. And they fucking suck. Please do not let them win. Do not lose faith in your fellow man/woman/heartbeat.

    • GladiusB
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      I’m going in sir!

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s bots, farms, and propaganda. They flood comment sections with bad takes and/or downvotes to try to drive away real discussion. 1) it gets people to engage and waste their time arguing with someone that has no intention of being sensible 2) others who are interested in the post might get driven away from the comment section

      But it’s good to see users keeping up real discussion despite the garbage, just got to wade through it sometimes.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    He paused for a moment and added, “That man doesn’t deserve to have been the commander in chief for my son, my uncle.” Beau Biden and Ambrose Finnegan both served in the military before Trump took office.

    Biden’s comments referred to Trump’s 2018 trip to Paris for the centennial of the end of World War I, when he declined to visit the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and reportedly called Marines who died at Belleau Wood “suckers” and fallen soldiers at the U.S. cemetery “losers.”

    Former White House chief of staff John Kelly confirmed last year that Trump privately made the remarks, which The Atlantic first reported.

    “Joe Biden is repeating an old and tired lie about President Trump to deflect from the fact that he has is the weakest Commander in Chief in history,” national press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

    Biden has often cited Trump’s 2018 remarks, but Wednesday was the first time he had tied them directly to his son and his uncle.

    Biden, who was in Pittsburgh for the second stop of a three-city tour of Pennsylvania, said he was reminded of Trump’s comments about service members while he was visiting a war memorial in Scranton.


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  • @die444die
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    Why tf are they referring to that hack karoline leavett as national press secretary?

  • @Linkerbaan
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    Imagine dying for the military lmao.

    • Bakkoda
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      Imagine living in a country where some people’s only way out is to sign up to die for their country. Now imagine there’s someone making fun of them for it.

      • @ZMonster
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        Was homeless at 17 for the better part of 2 years. Tried to kill myself with inhalants many times. Found out the service was taking in meat shields like they were going out of style. Watched thousands die in Iraq and still deal with the guilt and self-destructiveness today. It is getting better, good people found me and chose to love me.

        There’s a part of me that does not disagree with the comment, I honestly wanted to die in that place. But it’s so disrespectful to say, and you nailed it.

        • @Dozzi92
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          And it’s braindead and I’m not sure you need to be in the military to realize dudes are dying in the military, but not for the military. My thought process eventually became don’t want to kill, don’t want to die, but would do either for my guys, my squad, platoon, company. Maybe even Fox company but fuck those guys.

          • @ZMonster
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            😂 It’s always fucking foxtrot. But it’s also the only place you can get shit off the books. ⚖️

      • @hark
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        Some people’s “only way out” in nazi germany was to join the nazi party. Should they get our sympathy too? These people aren’t dying for their country, they’re dying for corporate profits.

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          I was using the words the person i replied to used as far as “dying for your country” and as far as your straw man, shove off.

          EDIT: They said military not country, my bad.

      • @jordanlundM
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        Removed, civility. Do not attack other users.

  • @3volver
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    Who gives a shit, stop sending money to Israel.

    • GladiusB
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      Well obviously you do or you would not have commented

      • @hark
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        I assume they care about biden’s support of genocide, not him using his son and the position of commander in chief to score political points.

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    Fuck you biden, you piece of shit. Your dumb son chose to go all the way to another country in the name of imperialism. Those 30,000+ Palestinians you helped slaughter didn’t get to choose. Downvote if you love genocide and going to other countries to kill people.

    • @Cryophilia
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      You know, if you “biden bad” people are trying to convince us you’re not right wing agent provacateurs, you’re doing a terrible job. Mocking someone for being sad their son died is just about the Trumpiest thing I can imagine.

      I know, I know, it’s very difficult for you to resist the urge to be cruel, but you have to pretend to be a good person if you want to convince liberals to vote 3rd party.

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        I’m not mocking biden for his son dying, I’m calling biden a piece of shit for supporting genocide. He speaks highly of the commander in chief position, as a position that is deserved or not, but I’d say him impotently going along with israel’s genocide means he doesn’t deserve the position either. I called his son dumb because choosing to join the military to fight in the Iraq invasion was dumb when he obviously didn’t come from a poor family and thus didn’t even need to do this due to a lack of job opportunities.

        You finger wag about cruelty and being a good person while defending a supporter of genocide. I know you can’t view the world as anything other than red vs blue, but I never said anything about who to vote for. Full disclosure, I vote for democratic party candidates down the ballot every single election, I’ve never voted for a republican in my life. However, this doesn’t matter to you because as long as anyone doesn’t toe the party line 200%, then your reading comprehension goes out the window and you make up a million assumptions, gallantly fighting a strawman.

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          I called his son dumb because choosing to join the military to fight in the Iraq invasion was dumb when he obviously didn’t come from a poor family and thus didn’t even need to do this due to a lack of job opportunities.

          As you have demonstrated, anyone is susceptible to misunderstanding. It does not discriminate by class or privilege. People join for many reasons. I wanted to get a warm meal, warm bed, and die. But others from my meps felt that they had familial or generational obligations. Some wanted the career and had great options. It’s a fantastic and debt free way of getting respectable credentials and high-speed to boot. But I don’t know a single person who honestly believed they were supporting genocide or imperialism, what have you. There were a lot of dumb people, but they risked it for their own reasons in a way you never could or likely ever will. And I will always cry for those that gave it all. Some of us are dealing with our guilt and doing what we can to prepare the next generation for the pitfalls they face. So spit at us all you want. There’s not thing one you can say that will make me loath myself more than I ever have. And I’m dealing with that too.

          I hope you are never in a place that makes you tangibly consider these choices you so virulently despise. You are still someone’s compatriot and you deserve that.

          • @hark
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            I’ve had my reasons for doing dumb things, but that doesn’t mean those weren’t dumb things to do. Regardless, it’s not an act that should be glorified. The US military’s primary role is to protect corporate interests, to the misery of many, including those that serve that machine. Biden is trying to score political points using the death of his son and by glorifying the position of commander in chief, a position that he is currently using to authorize support for genocide.

            • @ZMonster
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              The US military’s primary role is to protect corporate interests, to the misery of many, including those that serve that machine.

              I’m not refuting this. I’m pointing out that this isn’t remotely obvious to let alone the motivation for why people join. You are privileged enough to be aware of this. Not everyone has the luxury of your perspective.

        • @Carrick1973
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          Do you think that Trump would do any differently at all in support of Israel? You’ve gotta be fucking kidding me! Again, you’re just a sycophant…

          • @hark
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            So because trump exists, that means biden must support genocide? What kind of leap of logic is that?

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    Over 1,000,000 Iraqis died in the war Bidens son valiantly slaughtered in.

    Why do we respect state sanctioned murderers lives yet disregard the victims of imperialism?

      • The Snark Urge
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        This one is pretty consistently low quality. I doubt they’re being remunerated for this work

      • @jordanlundM
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        Instigating trolling, repeatedly, isn’t a good look. Banned for 24 bours, content removed. Do better.

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        You’re right.

        Soldiers are the good guys ™, the invasion of Iraq was just, and Guantánamo Bay was an act of patriotic duty.

        Please, tell me why anyone should respect these “just following orders” soldiers?

        Why do we get to wash away the crimes they committed to honour and respect them?

        Should we show respect for the dead Nazi or Japanese soldiers during WW2?

        Do you people all have short term memories or are you deliberately forgetting the war crimes and how needlessly fucked up the US led invasion of Iraq was?

      • @FontMasterFlex
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        how so? or is this just a ‘trust me bro’.

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          Because it’s not that high. 34,144–71,544k military casualties and 103,160–113,728k civilian deaths during the entire 8 years 8 months.

          That includes fighting extremists like ISIS and deaths caused by Iraqi security forces (post Saddam) who also have the most casualties on the coalition side.

          Many more died due to extremists groups like ISIS outside of the war. If count that then maybe you start to creep up. But I don’t think it makes any sense to blame the US for what ISIS and other groups did.

          To add on to that the invasion phase itself caused 30k military deaths and 7k civilians.

          • @TropicalDingdong
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            is this just a ‘trust me bro’.

            Just cus you seemed to have missed it.

              • @TropicalDingdong
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                Sure, but its your claim. Thanks.

                So from your own sources:

                Lancet survey** (March 2003 – July 2006): 654,965 (95% CI: 392,979–942,636)

                Iraq Family Health Survey*** (March 2003 – July 2006): 151,000 (95% CI: 104,000–223,000)

                Opinion Research Business**: (March 2003 – August 2007): 1,033,000 (95% CI: 946,258–1,120,000)

                PLOS Medicine Study**: (March 2003 – June 2011): 405,000 (60% violent) (95% CI: 48,000–751,000)

                So keep in mind those numbers don’t include the entire time frame of the war. Two stars for violent deaths, three stars for excess deaths.

                So very very easily well over a million deaths due to the US invasion, considering those studies don’t even consider the entire time frame of the war, since the US didn’t withdrawal until 2021, and excess deaths almost assuredly increased in rate over the period of occupation.

    • @[email protected]
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      You’re absolutely right in general.

      But:

      1. He’s the president of the US. Of course he’d focus on US life/death
      2. He’s discussing his son/uncle, which is a personal connection.

      Humans are generally very good at personally relating to things, but poor at global relations

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      Hey that’s not fair. They also raped, pillaged and tortured Iraqis in that war

  • Patapon Enjoyer
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    "They asked [Trump] to go visit American gravesites. He said, ‘No.’ He wouldn’t do it. Because they were all ‘suckers’ and ‘losers,’

    Extremely rare Donnie W

    • Billiam
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      Hey look everybody! I found where the pizza cutters are stored!

      • Patapon Enjoyer
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        Sorry I don’t feel the same way as you about mass murderers and rapists.

        • Billiam
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          And yet you praise rapist Donald Trump.

          Curious.

          • Patapon Enjoyer
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            Uuuuh, no? I’m saying that rapist piece of shit shit talking other rapists would be a broken clock moment.

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            For Iraq, where Biden’s son fought? I don’t think so. I’m sure they tried though.

            Edit: oh damn he was talking about WW1 and not the current murder squad. It’s my fault for thinking he would say something based.

  • @FontMasterFlex
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    Biden’s use of his son’s death for political gain is gross.

    • @Feathercrown
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      God forbid someone be sad tbat their son died

    • @iMastari
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      His son was a service member, you know, the ones that trump disparaged.

    • @[email protected]
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      Unlike Trump, who totally would but has no family members that deserve praise. He still does though, tried to get out of court due to Baron graduating.

      • @SkybreakerEngineer
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        The closest he can get is telling Howard Stern how much he wants to bang his daughter

    • @SleepyBear
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      The use of his sons death by the opposition party is even more horrendous in my opinion. Imagine having such little ammunition (against someone who is definitely not immune to critisizm) that you have to attack the mans dead son. Fucking deplorable

      • @ElmerFudd
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        He’s immune to factual criticism, because righties live and die in their own fantasy land; where bad is good (as long as they’re doing it).

      • @FontMasterFlex
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        So I’m assuming you can’t provide any examples of such? It’s a serious question. ANYONE using it as a political tool is deplorable, I’ve honestly never seen the opposition leveraging Beau’s death against Biden. I’m genuinely curious.

        • GladiusB
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          Let me present an argument that you has a zero sum for you to do so I can come off as superior. Standard right wing chicken shit arguing.

          • @FontMasterFlex
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            @Sleepybear claimed the opposition used Beau’s death more than Biden did. I’m simply asking for something to back that up. If it’s happened, that’s not fine and I’ve said as such. BOTH sides using the death of a serviceman for political gain is fucking atrocious, don’t you agree? Or are you only ok with it when it’s one sided?

      • @FontMasterFlex
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        can you show any examples of such? I’ve never heard anyone but Biden mention Beau.

    • @Xanis
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      You’re one of the people that got angry and offended at MrBeast for making a Youtube video about giving 1000 people the ability to see again, aren’t you?

      • @FontMasterFlex
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        Why would you assume that? I think it’s great that he’s using his money to improve others lives. Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups.