Unlike Coolio, President JoeBiden apparently cannot admit when he did something embarrassing and bad, writes TPCarney. Biden’s staff isn’t doing him any favors by refusing to admit a mistake.
By February 1996, the single had sold 3 million copies, and that month, Coolio sang it onstage at the Grammys, where he won Best Rap Solo Performance, edging out legends Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre, and the Notorious B.I.G.
It was a sour note sounded by a 32-year-old who had just been catapulted to celebrity. It was also an act he would regret.“F*** no,” was Coolio’s response. “I let that go so long ago.” “I apologized to Weird Al a long time ago and I was wrong," he said."Y’all remember that — everybody out that there who reads this sh*t. Real men and real people should be able to admit when they’re wrong, and I was wrong bro.”In a cringe-inducing moment on Wednesday, President Joe Biden called over the microphone to the recently deceased Rep. Jackie Walorski.
But unlike Coolio, Biden apparently cannot admit when he did something embarrassing and bad. Biden’s spokeswoman offered incoherent flippant explanations of the incident, never admitting that Biden had a memory lapse.
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