Presidents Curse. Let’s Move On

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President Donald Trump visited a Ford plant in Detroit this week, and the trip gave us another reminder of something we already knew: the left has a spectacular double standard when it comes to presidential behavior.

During the visit, a Ford employee decided to heckle the commander-in-chief, calling him a "pedophile protector" in reference to claims about Democrats and the Epstein files. Trump's response? He reportedly mouthed an expletive and gave the heckler the middle finger.

The exchange was caught on video.

Of course, liberal social media influencers immediately started clutching their pearls and acting scandalized, as if they've never seen a president curse before. Trump cursed! How unpresidential! He attacked a voter! Impeach him!

I can’t believe how easily they are triggered by anything Trump does. Of course, I’m less surprised by their double standard.

Let's take a trip down memory lane. Back in 2020, when Joe Biden was a presidential candidate, he got into it with a Fiat Chrysler worker in Detroit over gun rights. Biden told the worker, "You're full of s***," and called him a "horse's a**." CNN praised Biden at the time for his quick reply to the worker's challenge. But wait, there's more. Joe Biden called Fox News' Peter Doocy a "son of a bitch" just for asking a question about inflation.

In 2024, Politico reported that Biden referred to Trump as a "sick f—k" and "a f—ing a—hole” to longtime friends and allies. The day after that story broke, CNN journalists and commentators actually suggested Biden could appear more relatable to voters and improve his image by going off-script more often. You read that right. They wanted more cursing from Biden, not less.

So when Trump responds to someone screaming at him during an official visit, suddenly we're supposed to be shocked and appalled?

From where I sit, it's an incredibly stupid thing to have a double standard about. Nobody expects presidents to be saints who never utter a cross word. You can debate whether the language was warranted in each case, and I would argue that Trump was more justified responding with salty language to a lunatic screaming conspiracy theories at him than Joe Biden was when Peter Doocy asked him a question about inflation, but in the end, presidents curse. The difference lies in whether the media treats it as endearing authenticity or a constitutional crisis, and for some reason, it’s always scandalized when it’s Trump.

The manufactured outrage over Trump's response says far more about the critics than it does about the president. They're not genuinely offended by presidential profanity. They just don't like this particular president. If they did, they'd be writing think pieces about how his unfiltered response makes him relatable to working-class Americans. Instead, they're pretending to be scandalized by behavior they didn't give a hoot about when it was Joe Biden.

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