Biden suggests he’d like to smack ‘macho guys’ during final campaign stop
MATT BROWN and WILL WEISSERT
President Joe Biden returned to his birthplace in Pennsylvania, making a final campaign stop Saturday for Vice President Kamala Harris and again let loose offering the kind of unfiltered political sentiments that have become fairly common in recent weeks. Biden slammed Harris’ rival, former Republican President Donald Trump, and his supporters on policy issues during a speech in Scranton, but then suggested that he’d hit back literally on faux “macho guys.” “There’s one more thing Trump and his Republican friends want to do. They want to have a giant tax cut for the wealthy,” Biden told the local chapter of the carpenters union. Then, apparently referencing people backing Trump, he added, “Now, I know some of you guys are tempted to think it’s macho guys.” “I tell you what, man, when I was in Scranton, we used to have a little trouble going down the plot once in a while,” Biden continued.
“These are the kind of guys you’d like to smack in the ass.” During a rally later Saturday night in North Carolina, Trump poked fun at Biden, asking the crowd, “I don’t even know, is he still around?” Biden’s comment in Scranton drew laughs from the crowd. But it was another moment of his veering off political script, something that’s now happening frequently with the president even though he has played a decidedly limited role in promoting Harris, making few campaign stops for his onetime running mate. Earlier this week, Biden sparked an uproar by responding to racist comments at a recent Trump rally made by the comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who referred to the U.S. island territory of Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.” “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters,” Biden said in response.
White House press official saltered the official transcript of Biden’s remarks, drawing objections f rom federal workers who transcribe what the president says for posterity, according to two U.S. government officials and an internal email obtained by The Associated Press. And the reference to “garbage” followed Biden during a recent stop in New Hampshire saying of Trump, “We’ve got to lock him up” before quickly amending his comments to note he meant that Democrats need to “politically lock him up.” Biden’s remarks come at a moment when gender issues and diverging partisan loyalties have emerged as a top feature of the campaign.