President Biden’s “good sex” with wife Jill is giving Megyn Kelly the creeps.
The president’s love life surfaced in a new book by New York Times reporter Katie Rogers called “American Woman — The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden,” which hit stores Tuesday.
The book includes an anecdote in which Biden tells aides that “good sex” is the key to a lasting marriage.
That image did not sit well with Kelly.
“I just threw up a little my mouth … Ew!” the host of the SiriusXM podcast “The Megyn Kelly Show” said on her Monday program.
During her on-air segment discussing the book, Kelly laughed as she read an excerpt which included a quote from Biden telling a group of supporters in 2006: “I’d rather be at home making love to my wife while my children are asleep.”
The comment drew a shrug from a spokesperson at the time, who said then-Sen. Biden was “frankly totally in love with his wife,” Rogers wrote in the book.
Kelly also read a 1974 quote from Biden in the Washingtonian magazine in which he described his first wife, the late Neilia Biden, as having “the best body of any woman I ever saw.”
“She looks better than a Playboy bunny, doesn’t she?” the former Delaware senator told the magazine.
“I can’t even believe it!” Kelly said. “He goes on and on and on.”
She then read another quote from Biden in the Washingtonian in which he discussed the toll that being a politician can take on a marriage.
“At first she stayed at home with the kids while I campaigned but that didn’t work out because I’d come back too tired to talk to her,” the then-senator is quoted as telling the magazine.
“I might satisfy her in bed but I didn’t have much time for anything else.”
Kelly burst out laughing and struggled to regain her composure before wondering: “Is this rehab? What is going on?”
The Post has sought comment from the White House.
The book also delves into the anguish Joe Biden experienced when his first wife died in a 1972 car crash along with their daughter Naomi.
He and Jill married in 1977, but it took five proposals from Biden to get Jill to agree.
“I’ve been as patient as I know how to be, but this has got my Irish up. Either you decide to marry me or that’s it — I’m out. I’m not asking again,” Biden said on the fifth try, Rogers wrote.
With Post wires
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