Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg expressed his unwavering support for President Joe Biden during an appearance on HBO's 'Real Time with Bill Maher' on Friday night. Buttigieg emphasized his belief in Biden's capabilities as president, acknowledging Biden's age and occasional name mix-ups but highlighting his effectiveness in the role.
Buttigieg steered clear of discussing the possibility of an open Democratic National Convention, choosing instead to critique the recent Republican National Convention, which he referred to as 'whatever that was.'
He specifically targeted Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance, labeling the Ohio senator as someone willing to say anything for personal gain. Buttigieg pointed out Vance's past criticism of Trump, including referring to him as 'just another opioid' for Middle America, a statement Buttigieg deemed particularly troubling given Vance's ties to Appalachia and its opioid crisis.
Vance, who once questioned if Trump was 'America's Hitler' before later embracing him and expressing regret for his earlier comments, was likened by Buttigieg to former Vice President Mike Pence in terms of his relationship with Trump.
Buttigieg's remarks shed light on the complex dynamics within the political landscape, showcasing the shifting allegiances and rhetoric that can define political figures. His support for Biden and critique of Vance underscore the nuanced perspectives present in contemporary political discourse.