[So, Joe Biden was vice president from 2009-2016. The pandemic began in 2020. I’m not some big-wig fact-checker like the ones on Facebook and Instagram, but I think the president is a little off on his timeline here.
Do you think he even knows what year it is?]
16 years ago today, Joe Biden claimed he probably would have been elected president in 1988 if he hadn’t lied that he came from a family of coal miners, in a speech plagiarized almost word-for-word from British politician Neil Kinnock. In 2004, Biden admitted that he made it all up. “Turns out I didn’t have anybody in the coal mines, you know what I mean?” he laughed. “I tried that crap – it didn’t work.”
But in 2008, Biden shamelessly tried it again anyway, claiming that he himself had been a coal miner: “I hope you won’t hold it against me, but I am a hard-coal miner, anthracite coal, Scranton, Pennsylvania.” By 2012, he had revised his life story yet again: “My mom and dad weren’t poor. Barack [Obama] makes me sound like I climbed out of a coal mine in Scranton with a lunch bucket…. No one in my family worked in a factory.”
Given his plagiarism in law school, lies about marching in the civil rights movement and being shot at in Iraq, and false story about being arrested in South Africa, Biden’s tall tales about coal mining are just another chapter in Joseph’s Book of Fables.]
Burden is memory impaired. He didn’t even mention his stint as chief technology official during his time in Wakanda.
George Santos was impeached from Congress…guess you can lie if your a Democrat!