Posted on 10/13/2020 8:49:30 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Joe Biden told the 56% of American who, according to the Gallup Poll, said they are better off now than four years ago not to vote for him. We also see another hilarious example of his memory loss.
Looks like he’s got a tanning bed in that basement of his. Really stupid for anyone his age. Melanoma’s a beyotch. But then again, so’s his running mate.
They keep downplaying fraud. They prefer to use voter suppression as an excuse. It plays into their Republicans are racist line. They’ll probably resurrect Russia as well.
Oooo...Good One!
And then there is this...
If you thought Joe Bidens clunky, tax-and-spend slogan Build Back Better sounds like unoriginal, political consultant-speak, youre right. In fact, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is using the same slogan and was doing so before Joe Biden stole it.
Its not the first time Bidens been busted copying the words of a British politician. Biden got caught in 1987 plagiarizing several linesfrom a campaign speech by British politician Neil Kinnock and lying about coming from a family of coal miners. Biden also had to apologize for plagiarizing five pages from a law review journal while he was a law student.
Back then, Bidens plagiarism scandal sunk his failed presidential campaign. He still hasnt learned from his mistakes.
The Democrats expect to win by means other than getting people to vote for them.
Well, that settles it. Guess I’ll vote from Trump if Biden says I should.
Like I need his permission!
Elder abuse. Sad really.
Sheesh, he looks like “walter” from the cartoon.
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Where is Joe today? Ive been searching for events. I dont believe hes called a lid yet.
But he may have smoked one.
Did he specify not to vote for him for President or Senator? He is running for both according to him.
What happened to his plugs?
The warranty was only good for 60 years... :0)
Did BoJo steal build back better tagline from BIDEN? Fact checkers can relax, as BOTH repeat an old UN slogan from JAPAN, 29 Sep, 2020, Russia Today.
"Rather, both politicians (or their speechwriters) might have swiped it from something called the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, adopted in March 2015 at a UN conference in Japan.
The Japanese delegation proposed Build Back Better as a concept in chapter seven of the book they presented at the Sendai conference. It was eventually incorporated into the framework and endorsed by the UN General Assembly."
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