An appearance on “The Breakfast Club” has produced unfortunate headlines for a handful of Democrats over the years. Friday it was Joe Biden’s turn
Joe Biden Photo: Tracie Van Auken/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Joe Biden has once again done the thing that Joe Biden so often does. He said something stupid in public — what is known in the political world as “making a gaffe.”
The former vice-president’s foot-in-mouth moment came near the end of his interview with Charlamagne, after a staffer tried to wrap things up. Biden, whose campaign says the comment was made “in jest,” then said he looked forward to joining Charlamagne in person. He might want to avoid that.
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