Supercut: Joe Biden, Bully

‘Why why why why why why why why why why? You’re getting nervous, man — Calm down’

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If the whole running-for-president thing doesn’t work out for Joe Biden, he might have a future as a high school bully.

Between talking about “beating the hell out” of President Trump, challenging “fat” voters to a push-up contest, and menacing reporters, Biden seems to want to prove to the world he’s some kind of badass. Since announcing his third attempt at capturing the White House, Biden’s repeatedly discussed how badly he wants to beat up Trump. 

“If we were in high school, I’d take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him,” Biden said in 2018, while discussing Trump’s “Access Hollywood” remarks. “Well I’ve been in a lot of locker rooms my whole life. I’m a pretty damn good athlete. Any guy who talked that way was usually the fattest, ugliest S.O.B in the room. ... Things are starting to change. Thing are starting to change, thank God.”

Last year, Biden said Trump is the kind of person he used to smack: “He’s the bully that I’ve always stood up to. He’s the bully who used to make fun when I would stutter and I smacked him in the mouth.”

When a voter asked Biden at a recent campaign event about his son’s business dealings in Ukraine, Biden flipped out on him, calling him fat and then taunting: “Let’s do pushups together here, man.”

And when a Fox News reporter asked Biden a question he deemed “wrong,” Biden snapped: “Ask the right questions!”

Another reporter received a similar onslaught. When asking about a recent dust-up between Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders, Biden started mocking the CBS reporter: “Why why why why why why why why why why? You’re getting nervous, man. Calm down.”

And that’s just a sample. For more, check out the montage above.

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