An excerpt from a forthcoming book sparked strong reactions from social media users who were horrified to receive “too much information” about President Joe Biden’s sex life.
The book by Katie Rogers is titled, “American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden,” and claims that Biden attributes “good sex” as the key to his 47-year marriage to Jill Biden.
Daily Mail shared an excerpt with readers that revealed “some very risqué secrets” from the president.
Rogers, a White House reporter for The New York Times, noted that Biden doles out marriage advice to aides “much to his wife’s chagrin,” as Daily Mail gushed about the president’s “devotion” to his wife as being the most important thing to him.
Joe Biden: definitely not shy about his love for Jill Biden. https://t.co/XwEfhmNjEG
— Katie Rogers (@katierogers) February 23, 2024
“The first definitive exploration of the changing role of the twenty-first-century First Lady, painting a comprehensive portrait of Jill Biden,” the book’s description reads on Amazon which adds, “Rogers traces the evolution of the role of the twenty-first-century First Lady from a ceremonial figurehead to a powerful political operator, which culminates in the tenure of First Lady Jill Biden.”
Daily Mail described some of the “moments” shared by the Bidens:
The president took his wife out for a date night in Rehoboth Beach in August, where the couple had a seafood meal at Matt’s Fish Camp and then headed to the local theater to see Oppenheimer, the film about the man who developed the atomic bomb.
They concluded their date night with a romantic walk on the beach to see the super moon, which is when a full moon occurs near the Moon’s closest point to Earth in its monthly orbit. The president had his arm around the first lady.
The couple married in 1977 and Rogers covers Jill “taking more of a role in her husband’s political decision-making than she had before” after the death of son Beau in 2015.
“Beau’s death changed the family,” Rogers wrote.
She also noted how involved the first lady is in the hiring process at the White House.
“She is present for every major political discussion involving her husband and sits in during the interview process on most major Biden staff hires, from cabinet secretaries to spokespeople. Sometimes, she gets her own separate audience with a new hire,” Rogers wrote.
Meanwhile, Daily Mail continued to paint flowery pictures of the Bidens’ happy marriage.
“Biden stopped to pluck a dandelion from the grassy ground for his wife in April 2021 as the couple prepared to board Marine One for a trip to Georgia. The couple has exchanged kisses in the Oval Office and out in the open as they prepare to part for work trips,” Daily Mail recounted. “For her part, Jill Biden places cardboard hearts on the North Lawn of the White House for Valentine’s Day, calling it one of her favorite holidays.”
Rogers’ book is due out on February 27 but social media users don’t seem too keen about getting an inside glimpse into the first couple’s love life.
— Julia (@JuliaGulia80920) February 23, 2024
get real, he doesn’t even remember her name.
— Prince Carlton (@_PrinceCarlton_) February 23, 2024
Geezzz, I didn’t need this information.
— Kimberly Conway (@Kimberl82111287) February 23, 2024
Today in TMI.
— Jay Bienvenu (@JayBienvenu) February 23, 2024
— MAGA Deplorable 1 (@PaulMau29955837) February 23, 2024
We don’t need to know this.. and I’m sure it’s a lie.. that old feeble man can’t hardly walk
— Tammie McDonald (@TammieMcDonal17) February 23, 2024
Gross.
— Shipwreck (@shipwreckshow) February 23, 2024
With his memory, its like a new woman every night, must be good at any age
— Clive Moolman (@MoolmanClive) February 23, 2024
Cringe
— Delanda (@DelandaSexton) February 23, 2024
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