Rick Scott drops old clip of Joe Biden admitting he called for a freeze on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid

by | Feb 10, 2023




Oof. President Joe Biden might start to regret picking a rhetorical fight with Florida Senator Rick Scott after all. The dust-up between Biden and Scott reached a fever pitch late Thursday, days after Biden threw a rhetorical jab squarely aimed at Scott – without naming him – during Tuesday night’s State of the Union speech. And it shows no signs of letting up.

On Thursday, Biden continued the attack during a presidential visit to Tampa, specifically calling out the Florida Senator and accusing him of wanting to cut entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare, a claim which Scott has long denied. Scott didn’t take the attacks lying down, though. On television, Scott broadcast a 30-second ad ripping Biden and calling on him to resign for cheating on his taxes. But the real fireworks were reserved for social media.

There, Scott unleashed archival footage of a younger Joe Biden admitting on the Senate floor that he supports a freeze on Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and military veteran spending. That’s almost exactly what Biden has spent the last three days falsely accusing Scott of supporting.

Ouch.

“I want to go on record, I’m up for reelection this year and I’m gonna remind everybody of what I did, at home, which is gonna cost me politically,” Biden says in the video. “…when I argued that we should freeze federal spending, I meant social security as well. I meant Medicare and Medicaid. I meant veterans benefits. I meant every single solitary thing…in the government. And I not only tried it once, I tried it twice. I tried it a third time, and I tried it a fourth time.”

For those not quite up to speed, Biden on Tuesday took advantage of a loosely-worded bullet-point in Scott’s now infamous 2022 “Plan to Rescue America,” which succinctly stated that Scott wants to “sunset all federal legislation after five years.” While Scott has long since clarified that his plan doesn’t include sunsetting entitlement programs like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid or defense spending, Biden and Democrats nevertheless haven’t stopped claiming, falsely, that Scott supports those cuts.

“The sad truth is that truth barely exists in Washington anymore,” Scott wrote in an opinion editorial addressing the matter last November. “For today’s Democrats, words no longer have meaning. They can’t say what a woman is, they cut Medicare and then insist they didn’t, and they testify in hearings under oath and say that the border is secure. When they are talking, they are lying. For Biden and his party, falsehood is standard policy – it’s what they do.”

Enter Biden and his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night, when the president once again repeated the same false claim about Scott’s plan:

“Instead of making the wealthy pay their fair share, some Republicans want Medicare and Social Security to sunset every five years,” Biden said during the speech. “That means if Congress doesn’t vote to keep them, those programs will go away.”

The resulting hullabalooo generated countless news stories from legacy media outlets carrying the attack and name dropping Scott, falsely supporting the narrative despite Scott having long cleared up the matter. The skirmish continued through Thursday, when the president paid a visit to Tampa and repeated it anew.

Expect to see more of this in the months ahead. Clearly Democrats have decided – at least for now – that Scott is a high-priority target for 2024. It’s not the first time they believed it, but over the last decade, Scott has found ways to defeat everything the Democrats have thrown at him.

This latest video, featuring the face of the Democratic party, might be another example.

5 Comments

  1. Frank Thompson

    The comment from Biden was from decades ago. The comments from Scott is current, within the last few months.

    • Brian Burgess

      Except there IS no comment from Scott except him saying explicitly he doesn’t support what Biden claims.

      • Terry Lawson

        He published a plan last year to sunset Medicare & SS. Did you not read it when it came out? He also made comments against reducing the price of drugs for Medicare recipients. He stated, “…it’s not going to be spent now and the drug companies that will be doing more research are not gonna be able to spend the money on research there will be life-saving drugs that seniors will not get.” So, not only does he want to sunset Medicare & SS, he is also advocating against reducing the cost of prescription drugs for Medicare recipients.

        • Brian Burgess

          So let me get this straight… you comment on this article, asking if I’d read his plan, even though it’s quite clear from the article you’re commenting on that I have read his plan, since I not only provided a link to it, but also provided insightful commentary both from Rick Scott and from my own reading of the plan.

          In the very article you’re commenting on, it says plainly that Scott has made it clear – every time this comes up – that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid would not sunset.

          But you are confronted with video evidence of Joe Biden literally saying he’s tried to cut those programs – and more – four times in his career, and yet you choose to ignore that evidence and what Scott has said about his own plan, and interpret it in the broadest possible sense so that you can have your partisan, dishonest talking point.

          Please refrain from replying if you’re going to come in here with bogus, invented nonsense.

  2. royuzzlegmailcom

    SCOTT IS ANOTHER ASSASSIN OF DEMOCRACY! FREEZING IS NOT THE SAME AS DESTROYING THESE PROGRAMS. LISTEN. DICK SCOTT IS THE VOLDEMORT OF PERVERSE REPUBLICAN POLITIC. READ HIS ORIGINAL 12 POINT PROGRAM FOR DOING AWAY WITH SOCIAL PROGRAMS. 5 YEARS… DONE! BETTER VOTE! BETTER!

 

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