Posted on 07/21/2020 7:36:26 AM PDT by Steve1999
Breitbart reports the presumptive 2020 Democrat presidential nominee, former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, used the N-word 13 times in a 1985 hearing series, U.S. Senate transcripts reveal. Video of one such instance where Biden used the N-word twice when he was quoting someone else already surfaced late last month. The Senate hearing series during which Biden repeatedly used the offensive term was when he was questioning William Reynolds, then-President Ronald Reagans assistant attorney general for civil rights, when Reynolds was under consideration for a promotion to be associate attorney general. In particular, Biden was asking Reynolds about his role in providing clearance for a redistricting plan in Louisiana that courts later struck down.
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It’s ok, he’s a Democrat.
Resume enhancement if your a Democrat.
He gets a free pass, but when a teacher reads a book containing the word, telling her students not to use the word, hysterical parents get the teacher fired.
It was grounds enough to fire the founder of Papa Johns for saying “don’t use this word”.
Plantation owners are allowed to use such words as they call it owner rights.
He was quoting someone else. I dont like Biden but I dont see why this is a problem for Biden.
I just find this hard to believe! 1985? Times really have changed
Senator Robert Byrd probably used the N-word too many times to count. Sort of like the grains of sand on the beach. Yet his name is still prominently displayed on just about every federal building in West Virginia.
Plus he is able to tell who is and who isn’t black..(i assume he means black enough?)..remember he said, if you don’t vote for him you AIN’T (he is relating to the blacks ebonically speaking by saying “ain’t instead of aren’t) black.
Wait..i thought they were “Afro-Americans”?
Where can an enterprising fellow find audio/video of this to make into a montage that would most assuredly go viral?
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