Former United States senator and U.S. ambassador Scott Brown (R) accused then-Vice President Joe Biden of getting handsy with his wife during his senate swearing-in ceremony.
As you might expect, the newly sworn-in senator wasn't having any of it.
Brown touched on the encounter between himself, his wife and Biden with podcaster Tom Shattuck.
Brown added that while Biden could be personable in one-on-one interactions, the bad far outweighed the good.
Mediate has more on his comments:
He claimed, “We all know people who have dementia and have the beginning of Alzheimer's and, you know, he's got it. It's the walk, it's the way he's mumbling, his anger outbursts, and you know, it's a shame that we can't do better, as I said, in this great country, but you know a lot of people don't wanna run because of everything you're seeing now.”
Shattuck then asked, “I might be imagining this, but did you— when you were on Herald Radio with us, probably seven years ago, when you got sworn in as senator, was he like hair-sniffing Gail or handsy with Gail, or did I imagine that?”
“Yeah, yeah. I told him I'd kick the shit out — I told him to stop, so yes,” Brown said before laughing.
Asked to go through the story again, Brown said, “No, no, it's old news. It's old news.”
However, he did say he had no problem getting in Biden's face.
Brown is hosting a series of “No B.S. BBQ” gatherings with GOP candidates in New Hampshire before the state's first-in-the-nation primary. His next barbecue, featuring Vivek Ramaswamy, takes place Sunday.
Typical democrat behavior.
His depends will catch every ounce!