Anybody Seen the White House Dog Lately?

The media has been absolutely dazzled by the fact that the Bidens brought a couple of dogs to the White House. As we all know, having pets around for companions to the elderly is a great way to stave off cognitive decline!

The media constantly reassures us that pets help to “humanize” US presidents. But what happens when those pets are slavering, untrained beasts that snarl at people and bite a chunk out of the buttocks of White House security personnel? Do the pets still humanize the Senile Grandpa in Chief? Can we get some clarity on this from reporters?

Sadly, the media’s love affair with the Bidens’ dogs came to an abrupt end a couple of weeks ago when Major – pictured with Biden in this meme – had a “biting incident” in the West Wing. Naturally, the press covered the story up for more than two weeks before telling the people about the incident.

Is it just us, or does literally everything that Joe and DOCTOR Jill Biden do just turn into a hot mess of unintentional comedy? It’s all fun and games until the untrained “shelter dog” that you’re using as a PR stunt takes a chunk out of the hired help!


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