Thursday, July 18, 2024

Biden's Insane Comments About Lloyd Austin, Black Neighborhoods in Trainwreck BET Interview

I wrote previously about some of the reported interventions of top Democrats like Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) with Joe Biden in regard to staying in the race. 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) also spoke to Biden one-on-one and urged him to step aside. 

But the reported word is so far Biden has rebuffed the effort, although it looks like they may have gotten to him a little with him supposedly also asking his people about how Kamala Harris would do if she ran instead. 


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I wonder if they stepped up the effort because of all the reports of his wild interviews and other crazy things he has said. Indeed, the latest BET one is so crazy I wonder if this was what finally pushed them over the edge when it comes to Biden or if someone tipped them off and said, "Come on, guys, really?" Because this one was bad, even on a Joe Biden sliding scale of bad. 

We heard about a little of it already. It was in that interview that he said if he had a "medical condition" and doctors came to him, he indicated that might sway him. 

But it was so much worse. He had some of his typical lies about inflation, blaming corporate greed, not taking any responsibility for driving it up with his policies. Somehow they weren't greedy under former President Donald Trump, but they're now supposedly greedy? Get Trump back in there then. 

Biden also spoke about his ridiculous idea for national rent control, which he not only can't legally impose but would destroy the market. Biden's policies have become more and more far-left. 

Biden also jumbled his comment about affordable internet, saying that he wanted to make sure there was "affordable internet" just like there was back in "Roosevelt's time." 

"We're make sure there's access to affordable internet, just like in in Roosevelt's time, you know, back in, earlier than that, making sure there was electricity in agriculture in the rural areas."

Then this take from Biden was pretty crazy too, saying we don't need more cops, we need more social workers. 

Oh, that would turn out well. Not. 

But then he shifted into overdrive on the wild remarks. 

First, Biden put down young voters, including young black voters, suggesting it was stupid to believe that they would be focused on the election now, that they never "focus" until after Labor Day. 

What makes him think that they would vote for him after Labor Day when they "focus," as he says? He just can't stop putting voters down even as he's supposed to be reaching out to them. 

Then there was this pack of malarkey that he told about his involvement in the civil rights movement. 

He himself debunked his own claims back in 1987, saying he wasn't actively involved in working for that cause anywhere, and there's no evidence to support the arrest story. 

Biden also made a comment about not being able to go into black neighborhoods anymore, which might be affecting his black vote supporters. This was bad, and it made no sense. 

He claimed he closed every campaign by "going into the projects." But he claimed he couldn't do that anymore because it was "too dangerous to be walking unaccompanied." 

Huh, what? He's never unaccompanied. He always has Secret Service, not to mention a boatload of other people. 

But it sounds awfully racist even though he hastens to add that it isn't because it's a "black neighborhood." He can't walk there but he can walk all over anyplace else? What's the difference? What is he trying to say here? 

Notice also that he hears "black voters" and thinks "projects." Just a little more racist.

Not to mention that if you accept his premise, what does it say that under him, neighborhoods aren't even safe enough for him to walk through? That's admitting a lot of failure.

Jim Crow Joe rears his ugly head again. Those comments were pretty bad. But it might have to tag team with this last clip for the worst one of the interview. 

Biden said it was all about "treating people with dignity." Then he appeared to either forget his Secretary of Defense's name, calling him "the black man" or perhaps confusing him with his nominee for the Supreme Court, now sitting Justice "Ketanji Brown," whose name he said right after. 

He named Lloyd Austin his Secretary of Defense and Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. He also didn't get any heat that I ever heard about because of Austin being black. 

How can anyone support this? His brain is toast. 

 

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