He showed the proper respect by calling him Mr. President.
He could have called him something else, eh ?
After all, they're buddies.
Someone on TV just said he's in hot water. Grow up, America.
He didn't mean for it to go public.
There is not a more powerful adjective in the English language. It gets your attention.
From AOL (because that's the easiest to cut/paste).
Biden Drops F-Bomb at Health Care Bill Signing
(March 23) -- Few Americans would argue that today's signing of health care reform legislation into law wasn't a big deal. The choice of adjectives used to describe the passage of the new law, however, is a matter of fierce dispute.Unfortunately for Joe Biden, an open mic at the White House signing ceremony captured the vice president's chosen adjective loud and clear. In an aside to President Barack Obama after introducing him to the cheering audience assembled in the East Room, Biden let fly with a characteristic, off-the-cuff assessment of the moment:"Mr. President, this is a big f---ing deal," Biden said.
I'll leave it at that in case it offends some of you more sensitive folks, silly as that seems to me.
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