In a leaked Zoom call with moderate House Democrats on Sunday, President Joesph Biden once again used his dead son, Beau Biden, this time, to insult and denigrate the military and combat service of Colorado Congressman Jason Crow (D). Biden was unhinged as he told Crow to “tell me who did something that you’ve never done with your Bronze Star like my son!” President Biden was attempting to convey the message that he was fit and able to continue on with his campaign and snapped at Crow when he politely expressed his concerns to the president.
Instead of addressing Crow’s and other moderate Democrats’ concerns, Biden snapped at Crow and went on a full-blown assault, which ended with an attack on his Army and combat service and comparing it with his son Beau’s service. Biden specifically ridiculed Crow’s Bronze Star in a pathetic and out-of-bounds attack, which the campaign did not deny or dispute.
[I]t’s Biden’s shot about Crow’s Bronze Star that stands out the most. It’s not debatable that the president was mocking and belittling the representative’s service in an attempt to claim that he’s accomplished more than Crow. Biden randomly bringing up his deceased son is not at all surprising and is a familiar tick. In this case, though, the president was trying to dismiss Crow’s multiple combat tours by falsely suggesting Beau Biden had done more with his Bronze Star despite being in a non-combat role.
From there, the president began screaming that he didn’t “want to hear that crap” in response to Crow’s gentle criticisms.
Beau Biden served in the Delaware Army National Guard as a JAG (Judge Advocate General) officer and served approximately one year in Iraq, assigned to the 261st Signal Brigade. He served from 2003-2009, obtaining the rank of Major before he died. During his time in Iraq, Beau Biden did not see combat, nor did he lead troops in any combat mission. His role as a JAG officer was an advisory role to American forces, usually when it came to rules of engagement during certain operations and other legal issues that came up. During/for his time in the National Guard, Biden was awarded two medals of note: a Bronze Star medal and a Legion of Merit, with the latter being awarded posthumously.
Beau, pfft… Reminds me of our braggadocious ex-mayor and his “military career”.
There is a BIG difference when a “V” device is attached. A bronze star without it (like Beau had) is NOT the same thing, and to watch a demented old man try and belittle a true combat vet is sickening.