When President
Trump referred to Shithole countries as shithole countries, the whole
Democratic world went bananas. But
from what I have read, it seems that only ONE PERSON has actually said he heard
him say that, and of course that person is a Democrat. Rolling Stoned Magazine defended Obama for
calling Mitt Romney a “bullshitter”. I
bet they don’t defend President Trump.
Democrats didn’t
go ballistic when JFK had sex with Marilyn Monroe, or when Bill Clinton did
with that young intern. As for
foul language, the foulest mouthed President in MY lifetime was LBJ. Until recently,
vulgar outbursts were usually cleaned up before they were reported to the
public, except for Richard Nixon, and that was because he recorded everything.
In 1973, journalist Merle Miller
published a collection of taped conversations and interviews with Harry S.
Truman, in which the deceased former President was quoted calling General
MacArthur a "dumb son of a bitch." (John F. Kennedy used the same term to
refer to Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.)
I found this list of foul Presidential
remarks on the internet. But it’s hardly a drop in the bucket…
- Abraham Lincoln: "There is nothing to make an Englishman shit quicker than the sight of General George Washington."
- Barack Obama: “Obama really drew the ire of the pious, calling opponent Mitt Romney a ‘bullshitter.’ Sometimes the dirty word is the most precise.”
- Joe Biden: "This is a big f**king deal."
- Dick Cheney: “Cheney reportedly told Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy to ‘go f**k [himself]’”
- George W. Bush: “Commented on the presence of New York Times reporter Adam Clymer. Believing he had an audience of one, Bush called Clymer a ‘major-league asshole.’”
- Barack Obama: "I don't think I should take any sh*t from anybody on that, do you?"
- Richard Nixon: “The Watergate tapes put the phrase ‘expletive deleted’ on the map.”
- Lyndon Johnson: "I do know the difference between chicken sh*t and chicken salad,"
- John F. Kennedy: "This is obviously a f**k-up."
- Harry Truman: “In Truman's eyes, General Douglas MacArthur was a "dumb son of a bitch," and Nixon was ‘a shifty-eyed goddamned liar.’”
These days, nearly everything is either
recorded, broadcast, tweeted or put on YouTube. Yet for some reason,
politicians still haven't learned to keep their mouths shut. In 1993, British
Prime Minister John Major was caught on tape referring to three members of his
Cabinet as "a shower of bastards."
The same thing happened to then Texas Governor
George W. Bush in 2000, when he called veteran New York Times reporter Adam Clymer "a major league
asshole." And Vice President Dick Cheney knew
others could hear him when he shouted "Go f___ yourself" to Vermont
Senator Patrick Leahy on the Senate floor. (Of that incident, Cheney later
said, "It was sort of the best thing I ever did.")
In 2003, Senator John Kerry talked
to Rolling Stone about his decision to vote for the Iraq war,
saying, "Did I expect George Bush to f___ it up as badly as he did? I
don't think anybody did." And in March, Biden happily called the health
care reform bill a "big f______ deal."
Jimmy Carter probably was the LEAST
guilty of foul language. The worst thing
I am aware of him saying was that he would whip Edward Kennedy’s ass.
Here’s some more you may not know
about.
Bill
Clinton, when he thought the mic was off, said – “I don’t think I should take
any shit from anybody about that, do you?”
JFK –
“This is obviously a f*ck up.”
LBJ –
“The crotch, down where your nuts hang, is always a little too tight.”
LBJ –
“F*ck your parliament and your constitution. America is an elephant. Cyprus is
a flea. Greece is a flea. If these two fellows continue itching the elephant
they may just get whacked by the elephant’s trunk, whacked good.”
CHECK THIS
OUT-- Top ten
foul-mouthed Presidents according to CNN…
Rolling
Stone magazine published this…
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