I very much dislike how the word “gaffe” has now and forever been associated with Biden’s speaking, driven by the media’s characterization of him. If we disagree with what he said (which, to be fair, is what most like-minded people think), call it something else, but not a gaffe, or you cement thinking of him like this. Was it a mistake …
I very much dislike how the word “gaffe” has now and forever been associated with Biden’s speaking, driven by the media’s characterization of him. If we disagree with what he said (which, to be fair, is what most like-minded people think), call it something else, but not a gaffe, or you cement thinking of him like this. Was it a mistake to say what he said? I don’t know, probably. But maybe we could talk about it using a different word.
I very much dislike how the word “gaffe” has now and forever been associated with Biden’s speaking, driven by the media’s characterization of him. If we disagree with what he said (which, to be fair, is what most like-minded people think), call it something else, but not a gaffe, or you cement thinking of him like this. Was it a mistake to say what he said? I don’t know, probably. But maybe we could talk about it using a different word.
So agree, KR!! Stop with Biden’s “gaffes” already!