Joe Biden Tells Room Full of Black People He is Smarter Than Them

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You can wiggle around this, maybe argue that some are conflating his story with the message to the audience, and yada yada. But nobody can doubt that this is yet another f-up from the sick old man. Then, when combined with his prior instances of displayed racist toward blacks, well …
 

Joe Biden Tells Room Full of Black People He is Smarter Than Them​


Joe IS a lot smarter than most of us, he's just too stupid to know how to show it other than by his continual efforts to get rich selling out his own country as a traitor yet always somehow remaining one step ahead of the law.
 
Why is Joe talking about his "stutter at JJ funeral? :omg: that was beyond cringe.

Doesn't say much for Jesse Jackson that he gets TWO former presidents
to appear at his funeral yet BOTH of them would rather talk about
themselves and how smart they are or rant about the
current president rather than actually say a
single good thing about Jesse.


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You can wiggle around this, maybe argue that some are conflating his story with the message to the audience, and yada yada. But nobody can doubt that this is yet another f-up from the sick old man. Then, when combined with his prior instances of displayed racist toward blacks, well …
Joe is just a Dem
 
And here we have another racist thread lying about what Biden said.

This one needs to go to the FZ, just like the other one.
 
Doesn't say much for Jesse Jackson that he gets TWO former presidents
to appear at his funeral yet BOTH of them would rather talk about
themselves and how smart they are or rant about the
current president rather than actually say a
single good thing about Jesse.


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That's not what happened. I watched the whole thing. None of you did.
 

You can wiggle around this, maybe argue that some are conflating his story with the message to the audience, and yada yada. But nobody can doubt that this is yet another f-up from the sick old man. Then, when combined with his prior instances of displayed racist toward blacks, well …
Back in 2007, it was clear to everyone that Biden was a middle class bigot.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Joe Biden planned to spend Wednesday focusing on his official announcement that he was running for president, but the Delaware Democrat instead found himself defending remarks he made to the New York Observer about his Democratic opponents.

In the article published Wednesday, Biden is quoted evaluating presidential rivals Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-New York, former Sen. John Edwards, D-North Carolina, and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois. His remarks about Obama, the only African-American serving in the Senate, drew the most scrutiny.

"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy," Biden said. "I mean, that's a storybook, man." (Watch Biden's comments and Obama's reaction Video)

Biden issued a statement Wednesday afternoon, saying: "I deeply regret any offense my remark in the New York Observer might have caused anyone. That was not my intent and I expressed that to Sen. Obama."

Biden also spoke to reporters in a conference call Wednesday afternoon and said the remark was taken out of context.

"Barack Obama is probably the most exciting candidate that the Democratic or Republican Party has produced at least since I've been around," Biden said on the call. "And he's fresh. He's new. He's smart. He's insightful. And I really regret that some have taken totally out of context my use of the world 'clean.'"

Biden said he was referring to a phrase used by his mother.

"My mother has an expression: clean as a whistle, sharp as a tack," Biden said.

Obama, in a brief off-camera interview in a Senate hallway, said he thinks Biden "didn't intend to offend" anyone.

"He called me," Obama said. "I told him it wasn't necessary. We have got more important things to worry about. We have got Iraq. We have got health care. We have got energy. This is low on the list."

"He was very gracious and I have no problem with Joe Biden," Obama added.

Later on Wednesday, Obama, in a written statement, said "I didn't take Sen. Biden's comments personally, but obviously they were historically inaccurate. African-American presidential candidates like Jesse Jackson, Shirley Chisholm, Carol Moseley Braun and Al Sharpton gave a voice to many important issues through their campaigns, and no one would call them inarticulate."


The Obama campaign understood this level of bigotry was commonplace among the quasi liberal white voters they needed to win the election, so if they criticized Biden too harshly they would be alienating the very voters they needed. It is, in fact, not too much to say Obama chose Biden as his running mate precisely to win those middle class white voters who agreed "Obama was the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy,"
 
Joe likely is smarter than they are. They're still voting democrat.
 
Back in 2007, it was clear to everyone that Biden was a middle class bigot.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Joe Biden planned to spend Wednesday focusing on his official announcement that he was running for president, but the Delaware Democrat instead found himself defending remarks he made to the New York Observer about his Democratic opponents.

In the article published Wednesday, Biden is quoted evaluating presidential rivals Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-New York, former Sen. John Edwards, D-North Carolina, and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois. His remarks about Obama, the only African-American serving in the Senate, drew the most scrutiny.

"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy," Biden said. "I mean, that's a storybook, man." (Watch Biden's comments and Obama's reaction Video)

Biden issued a statement Wednesday afternoon, saying: "I deeply regret any offense my remark in the New York Observer might have caused anyone. That was not my intent and I expressed that to Sen. Obama."

Biden also spoke to reporters in a conference call Wednesday afternoon and said the remark was taken out of context.

"Barack Obama is probably the most exciting candidate that the Democratic or Republican Party has produced at least since I've been around," Biden said on the call. "And he's fresh. He's new. He's smart. He's insightful. And I really regret that some have taken totally out of context my use of the world 'clean.'"

Biden said he was referring to a phrase used by his mother.

"My mother has an expression: clean as a whistle, sharp as a tack," Biden said.

Obama, in a brief off-camera interview in a Senate hallway, said he thinks Biden "didn't intend to offend" anyone.

"He called me," Obama said. "I told him it wasn't necessary. We have got more important things to worry about. We have got Iraq. We have got health care. We have got energy. This is low on the list."

"He was very gracious and I have no problem with Joe Biden," Obama added.

Later on Wednesday, Obama, in a written statement, said "I didn't take Sen. Biden's comments personally, but obviously they were historically inaccurate. African-American presidential candidates like Jesse Jackson, Shirley Chisholm, Carol Moseley Braun and Al Sharpton gave a voice to many important issues through their campaigns, and no one would call them inarticulate."


The Obama campaign understood this level of bigotry was commonplace among the quasi liberal white voters they needed to win the election, so if they criticized Biden too harshly they would be alienating the very voters they needed. It is, in fact, not too much to say Obama chose Biden as his running mate precisely to win those middle class white voters who agreed "Obama was the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy,"
Obama got elected because he was one of the few Black democrats who only spoke colored when he was in front of Black people.
 
And here we have another racist thread lying about what Biden said.

This one needs to go to the FZ, just like the other one.
There are many politicians who really do not believe in what they spew. Joe has hurt minorities, particularly males more than any Republican could do if they wanted to.
 
There are many politicians who really do not believe in what they spew. Joe has hurt minorities, particularly males more than any Republican could do if they wanted to.
Joe Biden is the most racist president we've had since at least LBJ.
A complete fraud who uses race for votes but has zero sympathy, empathy or understanding for anybody. He's just in it for himself.
 

You can wiggle around this, maybe argue that some are conflating his story with the message to the audience, and yada yada. But nobody can doubt that this is yet another f-up from the sick old man. Then, when combined with his prior instances of displayed racist toward blacks, well …
The dumbest black person is smarter than Biden.
 
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You can wiggle around this, maybe argue that some are conflating his story with the message to the audience, and yada yada. But nobody can doubt that this is yet another f-up from the sick old man. Then, when combined with his prior instances of displayed racist toward blacks, well …
Well ... he probably isn't wrong but he should be more prudent in the future.
 

You can wiggle around this, maybe argue that some are conflating his story with the message to the audience, and yada yada. But nobody can doubt that this is yet another f-up from the sick old man. Then, when combined with his prior instances of displayed racist toward blacks, well …
he can still walk, speak and not make a fool of himself?.........oh wait, he kinda did!
 
And here we have another racist thread lying about what Biden said.

This one needs to go to the FZ, just like the other one.
The quote and full context from Biden is right there for everyone to see. This is the same guy that called school integration “a racial jungle” and expressed amazement that the US was able to find a Black President that was “clean and articulate”.
 
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