President Joe Biden joined a variety of world leaders in France yesterday and marked the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Evidently Sen. Rick Scott wasn’t impressed.
After a Fox Business host accused the Democrat of “taking veiled shots” at Donald Trump, the Florida Republican reflected on his father’s World War II service before concluding:
“This should not be a political event. This should be a commemoration that people that put their lives on the line. … There shouldn’t be anything political in this at all today. It’s really disgusting what Biden has done.”
For the record, the incumbent president didn’t mention his predecessor. Biden also didn’t reference Republicans or any political party.
Rather, the Democrat emphasized a variety of core principles, including the idea that democracy is worth fighting for.
“In memory of those who fought here, died here, literally saved the world here, let us be worthy of their sacrifice,” Biden said. “Let us be the generation that when history is written about our time — in 10, 20, 30, 50, 80 years from now — it will be said: When the moment came, we met the moment. We stood strong. Our alliances were made stronger. And we saved democracy in our time as well.








