The Problems With Biden

scumrot derelict

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It strikes me as a little insulting to think some people may sincerely hold belief that the guy who stumped for and then went on to support, elevate, and work for the first black president in the country for 8 years was a racist, but that's not to say he wasn't without his fucking flaws.

All I'm gonna say is he voted for the war.

That's a fucken wrap in my book.
 

abandonconflict

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I don't think they'll have a choice, unless they stay home. Support Biden, or get another four years of a real racist, and worse.
The choice is obvious for me.
It's an obvious choice yes. But to grovel at his feet and defend him vigorously? That's what I'm seeing. People are demanding quite a lot from quite a few people. Keep alienating those people and they might just pull a shyttstikk.

That's my point. You should be begging people to vote for him, not shaming them into it. If you're going to blame me for Biden's loss before he has even been nominated, then maybe he isn't the right candidate.
 

abandonconflict

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It strikes me as a little insulting to think some people may sincerely hold belief that the guy who stumped for and then went on to support, elevate, and work for the first black president in the country for 8 years was a racist, but that's not to say he wasn't without his fucking flaws.

All I'm gonna say is he voted for the war.

That's a fucken wrap in my book.
He showed how racially insensitive he is in 2019 by defending his work in an old status quo. People were not holding it over Byrd's head after he left and disavowed the klan. Why can't Biden let us get past his racial insensitivity? I mean I get it, Biden has a black friend who has yet to endorse him, but the feelings are there and it shouldn't be an insult to you. I agree about the flaws though. He talks like a fucking dickhead.

"Yeah we can maybe decriminalize but we should study whether or not weed is a gateway drug", said the dinosaur as he pandered disingenuously to the potheads.
 

abandonconflict

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Oh, he's always been a liar:
“When I marched in the civil rights movement, I did not march with a 12-point program,” Mr. Biden thundered, testing his presidential message in February 1987 before a New Hampshire audience. “I marched with tens of thousands of others to change attitudes. And we changed attitudes.”

More than once, advisers had gently reminded Mr. Biden of the problem with this formulation: He had not actually marched during the civil rights movement. And more than once, Mr. Biden assured them he understood — and kept telling the story anyway.

By that September, his recklessness as a candidate had caught up with him. He was accused of plagiarizing in campaign speeches. He had inflated his academic record. Reporters began calling out his exaggerated youth activism.
 

abandonconflict

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He does damage with his mouth even when he's not lying
During a follow-up meeting in the Oval Office in early 2013, Mr. McConnell ruled out a big deal before the 2014 midterms, when he would be running for re-election in Kentucky. Mr. Biden responded by saying, “Mitch, we want to see you come back,” an off-the-cuff endorsement of one of their biggest adversaries.

“That was Joe Biden being Joe Biden,” said Harry Reid, then the Senate Democratic leader, who was in the room
 

abandonconflict

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Obama only picked Biden as a running mate because he thought he needed an old white guy for the optics. So he picked one with no chance of ever becoming president.

"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man." ~Joe Biden

^^ Perfect old white guy to show off in Michigan^^
 

abandonconflict

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"In Delaware, the largest growth of population is Indian Americans, moving from India. You cannot go to a 7-11 or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I'm not joking."~Joe Biden

captured on C-SPAN's "Road to the White House" series, trying to bond with an Indian-American supporter.

One less Indian supporter...
 
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