Partway through his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden paused to reflect on our collective progress on the pandemic. “Folks, in the midst of the Covid crisis, when schools were closed and we were shutting down everything, let’s recognize how far we came in the fight against the pandemic itself,” the Democrat said.
Rep. Lauren Boebert, turning to Twitter during the national address, was apparently unimpressed — because as far the Colorado Republican is concerned, it was Biden himself who closed schools.
“When schools were closed.” – Biden
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) February 8, 2023
Hey Joe, YOU CLOSED THEM!
As others have explained in detail, this was problematic for a couple of fairly obvious reasons. The first is that decisions related to school closures were made by state and local officials, not the White House.
The second is that school closures occurred in 2020, when Biden was a private citizen with no official powers or responsibilities. The Democrat couldn’t have closed schools even if he wanted to — which is the sort of basic detail that an elected federal lawmaker should probably understand.
Naturally, this has generated a new round of derision for the far-right Coloradan, whose reputation was already dreadful. But what strikes me as surprising is the frequency with which incidents like these occur, even after last year’s midterm elections.
As regular readers know, soon after taking office two years ago, Boebert became one of Congress’ most controversial members. Six months into her first term, The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank wrote a column describing the congresswoman as being “lost in a cacophony of crazy.”








