How does he do what? The job he ran for? Very poorly.
Did Obama in 8 years EVER have one single hostile interview from TV media? Allow me to answer that. No.
Its amazing how much hostility you can avoid by telling the truth...
Trump should try it sometime.
Yet Ears seldom told the truth, but you loved him unconditionally. You don’t know it, but you’re no different than the Trumpers.
you are wrong
odumabass could do no wrong
Trump doesn't get defened when he sidesteps the second amendment he got hit even from his supporters including me and he did back down
Obama tried to do things correct. Three times (I think--at least twice) he stated that he got his information about scandals in the morning paper.
Trump was asked to denounce hate groups and militias on national TV. He told them to "stand by".
Only in a bizarro world anyone think this is something anyone--let alone the President--should be doing. Yet, you'll definitely defend him doing it until your last breath.
First of all you don't know how to quote, blob. Hint, they are called quote marks, not paraphrase marks, blobber blobbing blob. Think about it.
writingcenter.ashford.edu
Second, you're lying. Trump has repeatedly condemned racism. Here you go, blob blobbing liar
He was asked at the debate to denounce hate groups and militias. He told them to stand by.
I'm sorry, let me re-phrase that....
The blob was asked at the debate to denounce hate groups and militias. The blob told them to stand by.
Trump has denounced them dozens of times, dingbat. When did Biden denounce Antifa and BLM?
I don’t think Biden denounces anti-fascists or BLM. He denounces any violent actions that individuals from those groups take. He does that all the time.
Ne he doesn't. You're spouting horseshit.
Yes he does... on the regular. I don't think you actually follow the things he says so you're ignorant to his positions... either that or you are just lying.
Quote him.
Easily...
Biden has consistently condemned violence
While Biden has supported protesters’ right to demonstrate since protests began in May, he has also condemned any resulting violence on a consistent basis.
The first statement the Democratic presidential nominee publicly made regarding the matter was on May 29, when he
told CNN that people “have a right to be, in fact, angry and frustrated. And more violence, hurting more people, isn’t going to answer the question.”
On the fifth night of demonstrations, May 31, Biden released a statement that said protesting police brutality is “right and necessary” and the “American response."
“But burning down communities and needless destruction is not,” Biden
wrote. “Violence that endangers lives is not. Violence that guts and shutters businesses that serve the community is not.”
On June 2, Biden said, “there is no place for violence, no place for looting or destroying property or burning churches, or destroying businesses,” the
Washington Post reported.
He echoed that sentiment a month later.
“I’ve said from the outset of the recent protests that there is no place for violence or the destruction of property,” Biden said July 28, according to the Post. “Peaceful protesters should be protected — but arsonists and anarchists should be prosecuted — and local law enforcement can do that.
Biden’s
most recent condemnation of protest-related violence was made Aug. 31, after a man was
fatally shot in Portland.
"The deadly violence we saw overnight in Portland is unacceptable," he said in a
statement. "Shooting in the streets of a great American city is unacceptable. I condemn this violence unequivocally. I condemn violence of every kind by any one, whether on the left or the right."
"And I challenge Donald Trump to do the same."
It's false to say the Democratic presidential nominee hasn't condemned rioting related to social justice protests, as he has done so since they began.
www.usatoday.com