Posted on 11/30/2022 10:51:37 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Call the White House language clean-up crew stat!
Nobel Peace Prize inbound...
"You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent."
The (2008) C-SPAN series "Road to the White House," the Delaware senator is shown shaking hands with a man and boasting about his support among Indian-Americans.
"I've had a great relationship. In Delaware, the largest growth in population is Indian-Americans moving from India. You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I'm not joking," Biden said.
According to AirForce88....show dick...ah, Richard some respect....the world is full of idiots and they now have a platform. But be sure to use politically correct language....might sent them to a safe room. 🤣🤣🤣
Maybe she likes the casinos?
Imagine having a bottomless bank account in your wallet at a casino.
"Ha ha ha. Just hand over the wampum, White Eyes."
Why? Are there more 7-Elevens?
Once you try red, you never leave the bed!
Lol, once you go white....you know what’s right. Once you go black...your a single mom 😬
Biden in 1993 speech pushing crime bill warned of 'predators on our streets' who were 'beyond the pale'Joe Biden in a 1993 speech warned of "predators on our streets" who were "beyond the pale" and said they must be cordoned off from the rest of society because the justice system did not know how to rehabilitate them.
"Biden, then chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, made the comments on the Senate floor a day before a vote was scheduled on the Senate's version of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act.
"We have predators on our streets that society has in fact, in part because of its neglect, created," said Biden, then a fourth-term senator from Delaware so committed to the bill that he has referred to it over the years as "the Biden bill."
"They are beyond the pale many of those people, beyond the pale," Biden continued. "And it's a sad commentary on society. We have no choice but to take them out of society."
In the speech, Biden described a "cadre of young people, tens of thousands of them, born out of wedlock, without parents, without supervision, without any structure, without any conscience developing because they literally ... because they literally have not been socialized, they literally have not had an opportunity."
(Biden continued), "we should focus on them now" because "if we don't, they will, or a portion of them, will become the predators 15 years from now."
Biden added that he didn't care "why someone is a malefactor in society" and that criminals needed to be "away from my mother, your husband, our families."
Biden's 1993 "predator" remarks are similar to comments made by then-first lady Hillary Clinton in 1996, where she warned of "superpredators" who had "no conscience, no empathy" and who need to be brought "to heel." During the 2016 Democratic primary, Clinton was confronted by Black Lives Matter activists over her use of the term.
Biden defended the 1994 crime law as a whole in a 2016 interview with CNBC, saying, "By and large, what it really did, it restored American cities."
In the decades since it passed, portions of the act have been singled out by critics as contributing to the expansion of mass incarceration, particularly of African Americans. Speaking about mass incarceration in 2015, Bill Clinton said he "signed a bill that made the problem worse, and I want to admit it."
Biden spoke to the broad political consensus that had formed around tackling violent crime.
"The consensus is A), we must take back the streets," Biden said, "It doesn't matter whether or not the person that is accosting your son or daughter or my son or daughter, my wife, your husband, my mother, your parents, it doesn't matter whether or not they were deprived as a youth. It doesn't matter whether or not they had no background that enabled them to become socialized into the fabric of society. It doesn't matter whether or not they're the victims of society. The end result is they're about to knock my mother on the head with a lead pipe, shoot my sister, beat up my wife, take on my sons."
Biden added in his speech that rehabilitation could not be a condition for release or sentencing, because the United States criminal justice system didn't know how to rehabilitate offenders.
"I'm the guy that said rehabilitation, when it occurs, we don't understand it and notice it and even when we notice it and we know it occurs, we don't know why," he said. "So you cannot make rehabilitation a condition for release."
The consensus, Biden again said, was the need to make streets safer. With an impassioned plea, Biden said he did not care what led someone to commit crimes.
"I don't care why someone is a malefactor in society. I don't care why someone is antisocial. I don't care why they've become a sociopath," Biden said."
Is Jill going to move in with Lez War Hen?
Is Jill going to move in with Lez War Hen?
No matter the audience, Biden has to make everything about him. If it is a sports team, he did it better. If it’s union guys, they owe everything to him since he practically created the labor unions. If it is a religious group, Biden has always worshiped in their church. If it is an ethnic group, well Biden grew up a poor black boy. He also issues racial insults at the drop of a hat. His pathetic pandering to different groups is disgusting and no one in the media calls him out on it.
Joe Biden once again reveals his belief that all black people think the same, but says Latinos have 'diversity' of thought"Unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly diverse attitudes about different things," Biden said. "You go to Florida, you find a very different attitude about immigration than you do in Arizona. So it's a very diverse community."
The day before, Biden snapped at Errol Barnett, a black journalist who asked him about cognitive tests (which Biden had previously taken), by asking "why the hell would I take a test" and saying it was like asking Barnett if he had taken a cocaine test before the broadcast.
Biden's apparent belief that the black community is ideologically homogenous has shown up before. In May, Biden scoffed at a black radio host who said he had more questions about Biden, telling him that black people who are undecided about voting for Biden over Trump "ain't black."
Let me be clear.These are those old fangled injuns from the westerns, not the dotheads that work at 7-11.
“I’m not joking”, “Well, guess what?”, “That’s not hyperbole”, “Not a joke”, “My word as a Biden”, are phrases that this ventriloquist dummy constantly utters because he is a degenerate liar and that’s what liars do when they have a reputation for dishonesty.
Dang! That old coot gets away with saying anything.
Dunkin’ Donuts and 7-11. LOL
The ignorant, gauche jerk.
If “Dr” Jill thought Pocahontis could be President, she’d be her squaw in a heartbeat.
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