Sky News host James Morrow has called “BS” on US President Joe Biden’s “epiphany” about same-sex marriage.
The President recently spoke about when he was in high school and saw two men kiss each other and was told by his father, “Joey, it’s simple – they love each other”.“I grew up in New York City in the 1970s and 1980s, and sorry, no – even that sort of PDA between a same-sex couple in midtown Manhattan would have been uncommon.
“It wasn’t much of an epiphany for Joe Biden because … until he became Barack Obama’s vice president, he was in fact nowhere near as tolerant about gay people as that story would suggest – instead, he voted against all sorts of gay rights measures.”
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