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American President Donald Trump1 and former Vice2 President Joe Biden are both over the age of 70. But they recently exchanged insults that some say make them seem like school-aged children.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Biden criticized Trump’s moral standing3 after a 2005 video showed Trump bragging4 that he could touch women sexually without their permission. Trump said, “When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything.” At the time, Trump was starring on his reality television show “The Apprentice6.”
When that video went viral in October 2016, Biden was still vice president. As a Democrat7, he supported Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton, in the presidential race.
After seeing the video, Biden said that if he had been in high school with Trump, he would have taken him outside and beaten him up.
This week, Biden brought up that feeling again.
He spoke8 Tuesday at the University of Miami in Ohio at an event for his “It’s On Us” advocacy group. The group aims to change the culture that surrounds sexual violence on college campuses.
Biden said of Trump, "A guy who ended up becoming our national leader said, 'I can grab a woman anywhere and she likes it...' They asked me if I’d like to debate this gentleman, and I said 'no.' I said, 'If we were in high school, I’d take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.'"
During the election, Trump and his supporters described Trump’s comments in the video as “locker9 room talk.” In other words, the comments included rude, sexual language between men that was not meant to be heard in public.
Biden said on Tuesday, “I’ve been in a lot of locker rooms my whole life….Any guy that talked that way was usually the fattest, ugliest...in the room.”
On Thursday, Trump decided10 to answer Biden’s comments about him. He did so on Twitter.
The president tweeted, “Crazy Joe Biden is trying to act like a tough guy. Actually, he is weak, both mentally and physically11, and yet he threatens me, for the second time, with physical assault.”
The president also wrote that if the two decided to fight, Biden would “go down fast and hard, crying all the way.”
By Thursday afternoon, the president’s post had been retweeted nearly 50,000 times. It also has more than 70,000 comments. Some people made jokes or mocking comments about either Trump or Biden. Others suggested that both men should “grow up.”
One Twitter user wrote, “Comments from both of them about physical violence are neither productive nor appropriate from men who view themselves as leaders.”
And that’s What’s Trending Today.
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brag5 - v. ? to talk about yourself, your achievements, your family, etc., in a way that shows too much pride?
advocacy - n. ?the act or process of supporting a cause or proposal : the act or process of advocating something?
campus - n. ?the area and buildings around a university, college, school, etc.?
grab - v. to quickly take and hold (someone or something) with your hand or arms
locker room - n. ?a room in a school, sports stadium, etc., for changing clothes and for storing clothes and equipment in lockers13?
gym - n. a room or building that has equipment for sports activities or exercise?
rude - adj. ?not having or showing concern or respect for the rights and feelings of other people : not polite?
assault - n. ?the crime of trying or threatening to hurt someone physically?
appropriate - adj. right or suited for some purpose or situation?
view - v. to think about (someone or something) in a particular way
mock - v. to laugh at or make fun of (someone or something) especially by copying an action or a way of behaving or speaking?
ugly - adj. unpleasant to look at: not pretty or attractive
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v.自夸,吹嘘( brag的现在分词 );大话 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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n.更衣箱,储物柜,冷藏室,上锁的人 | |
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adj.物质上,体格上,身体上,按自然规律 | |
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