Posted on 03/28/2022 6:10:29 AM PDT by Red Badger
The Kremlin responded to the original remark, saying that the American president is not the arbiter of who should take power in Russia.
President Joe Biden returned from Europe to Washington, D.C. early Sunday to find that his blunt and unscripted remarks about Russian President Vladimir Putin had created a controversy that seems poised to carry into the week ahead.
Biden sparked criticism, and sent his aides into spin control mode on Saturday, when he declared during a speech in Warsaw: "for God's sake, this man cannot remain in power."
While U.S. officials quickly acted to walk back the remark, the surrounding dustup intensified Sunday, with critics analyzing both the comment and the subsequent clean-up effort.
The Kremlin responded to the original remark, saying that the American president is not the arbiter of who should take power in Russia.
"That’s not for Biden to decide," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. "The president of Russia is elected by Russians."
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday agreed with Peskov, and sought to assure Moscow and other critics that the U.S. does not plan to dislodge Putin.
"As you know, and as you have heard us say repeatedly, we do not have a strategy of regime change in Russia — or anywhere else, for that matter," Blinken told reporters while visiting Jerusalem. "In this case, as in any case, it’s up to the people of the country in question. It’s up to the Russian people."
But Blinken and other officials' remarks seemed to fuel more talk in Washington regarding the attention-grabbing comment from Biden.
Idaho's Sen. James Risch, the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told CNN’s “State of the Union” that Biden gave a good speech in Warsaw; But Risch added "there was a horrendous gaffe."
"I wish he would stay on script," Risch said. "Whoever wrote that speech did a good job for him. But my gosh, I wish they would keep him on script."
Jeh Johnson, who served as homeland security secretary during the Obama administration, preferred the White House only modify Biden's remark.
The clean up should have clarified that Biden's comment was "not a statement of our policy, it's just simply a statement of fact,” Johnson said while appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press."
"He's a war criminal," Johnson said of Putin. "He's slaughtering innocent men, women and children. He illegally invaded Ukraine. And he has got command and control of nuclear weapons. Such a person should not remain in power.”
Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., said that by walking back Biden's comment, the White House damages the president's credibility.
"The commander in chief has to be taken seriously," Waltz said while appearing on Fox News's "Sunday Morning Futures" talk program. "I don't think he's taken seriously right now.”
Biden on Sunday evening gave a one-word response when asked if he had meant to say in Warsaw that Putin should be thrown out of office.
"No," Biden said while on his way out from church.
Both the question and the abrupt response signaled to insiders that questions on the matter will continue to be asked on Monday and beyond.
Also while in Warsaw, Biden gave a strong opinion of Putin in light of Russia's actions in Ukraine.
"Look at what he’s done to these people," a reporter asked. "What does it make you think?"
Said Biden: "He’s a butcher. That’s what it makes me think."
Joe just gave Russia a pep talk about US plans of replacing their president with a US puppet.
Let’s go Brandon,
I think that Jotato was actually talking about himself.
The man is a disaster, an ongoing hazard to every soul on this planet.
How long can we survive under Brandon’s policies, gaffes, malaprops, and dementia? Regime change here? You betcha? Not soon enough.
Has the date and time been told as to when the nukes will fly ?
When history is written about this disastrous administration, will it detail the media’s complicity?
Let's hope his reckless remark carries no further than the week ahead.
Charming that he sprinkled his idiotic statement with a bit of taking the Lord’s name in vain. We’re so lucky to have him.
Wondering what the body count is in Ukraine for 3 days of Biden BS?
Depends. History is written by the victors.................
Wonder if the purer than the wind driven snow will inform us ? Nope the snow is darker than the darkest night
This is all the excuse Putin needs to launch a nuke. Brandon made a clear threat that he wants to remove him from power. Let’s go Brandon!
Yeah, it’s a bad thing.
Reagan made a famous joke about outlawing the USSR and “the bombing begins in 5 minutes”. It was harmless because everyone (here and in the USSR) knew Reagan was joking.
I think it’s different with Biden. He says stuff and — is he joking? Is he losing it? Will the military do something?
He’s dangerous.
Remember when Saddam Hussein threatened Bush’s life?
It sealed his fate. No way we could leave him standing as the leader of Iraq.
Will the Russians consider this to be ‘game on’? Because there’s no way to undo this. It wasn’t an off-the-cuff remark. Put those words in Putin’s mouth and imagine the media’s reaction.
If we are seen as sponsoring an attempt to take out Putin (which is exactly where this is going), are the Russians now permitted to take a crack at AF-1?
At least he didnt say “Go Get Him!”
“Reagan made a famous joke about outlawing the USSR and “the bombing begins in 5 minutes”.
And I think he said that on a closed feed that was later leaked, not in a public speech in front of military brass.
This ain’t corn pop you’re talking to.
Pretty much ended any chance of compromise on Ukraine. Now Russia is required to finish the job, as leaving Zelensky in power simply means that he’ll again conspire with the West to try to drive out Putin from power.
It would be better if Biden said nothing, keeping his mouth shut. He and Harris seem to make things worse when they open their mouths.
Chuckie will just tell us his Ex-Lax pill got stuck in his dentures, that we misunderstood what he actually said...
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