President Donald Trump and his allies have tried a series of increasingly desperate tactics to derail former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign momentum. As these would-be October surprises fall flat, Trump surrogates appear to have reverted to the oldest tool in their political arsenal: attacking Biden’s masculinity.
Does this look like an appropriate father/son interaction to you? pic.twitter.com/XDMIsgjUKI
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) October 22, 2020
On Wednesday, John Cardillo, a host on Newsmax, a Trump-aligned media network, tweeted out a photo of Biden holding his son Hunter and kissing him on the cheek. “Does this look like an appropriate father/son interaction to you?” Cardillo asked.
While Cardillo isn’t an official Trump surrogate, his attacks are very much in line with Trump’s incessant bullying of his opponent’s masculinity. From mocking him for the size of his masks to simply calling him physically weak, Trump hasn’t been subtle. Many male voters have taken notice. Because like many other institutions in America, fatherhood is changing. Men want to be able to express their love for other men, especially their sons. And they want to be able to do this without being called weak. To deny them this ability isn’t just old-fashioned; it perpetuates a toxic societal cycle that can have dangerous consequences for young men and boys.
Biden hasn’t bought into these stereotypes, either. “What is this macho thing, ‘I’m not going to wear a mask’?” he said at a recent town hall. “What’s the deal here? Big deal! Does it hurt you? Be patriotic, for God’s sake.” Shortly after, a pro-Trump Fox News contributor responded: “Might as well carry a purse with that mask, Joe.”
Make no mistake: The presidential election will be a referendum on masculinity. And there is no better example of the contrasting attitudes of these two men than their behavior as fathers. While Trump believes that men who change their children’s diapers are “acting like the wife,” Biden took on every single one of his first wife’s responsibilities (and far more) when she suddenly died in a car accident along their daughter. While Trump is known for reportedly calling his son dumb, Biden publicly lauded his son Beau — calling him a better politician than he could ever be — after Beau passed away from brain cancer.
Even when Trump tried to rattle Biden during the first presidential debate by calling his son Hunter a cocaine addict, Biden’s unconditional and warm paternal response turned one of the ugliest moments in presidential debate history into a heartwarming one. “My son, like a lot of people … had a drug problem,” Biden said. “He’s fixed it. He’s worked on it. And I’m proud of him. I’m proud of my son.”









