Posted on 10/22/2020 6:16:44 PM PDT by knighthawk
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the 2020 Democrat presidential nominee, used the n-word two additional times in the 1970s beyond those Breitbart News has previously reported, U.S. Senate transcripts reveal.
This summer, Breitbart News reported that Biden used the n-word a number of other times in the 1970s and 1980s in Senate hearings while quoting other people. But these two additional 1970s Senate transcripts show him using the derogatory term for black people while not quoting somebody elseand have not yet been reported here.
In a 1973 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing, for instance, Biden said the less educated members of his constituency would say things like We dont want no n*ggers here, boy. You understand me?
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I’m watching the debate and Joe has that typical confused dementia look on his face.
Biden, smiling condescendingly with his phony teeth, flashes a leather and clear plastic ID folder opening to a Dem Privilege Card with no expiration date. Nuff said.
N-word again. I wish people would stop talking about Nebraska.
I believe Joe accidentally tipped off a deep-seated racism that slipped through because of his dementia.
He kept trying to say “Proud Boys” to refer to white extremists.
However, it kept coming out as “Poor Boys”.
I think what happened is that Joe’s brain cannot handle two separate ideas at the same time. If he tries to do it, they get muddled together.
So my claim is that the two ideas were:
—White supremacy
—Black poverty
He merged the two, and got Proud “Boys”—which meant his mind was still using the old racist reference to blacks as “boys”.
Imho this is proof Biden is still a hard-core racist pretending to care about black folks.
However, it kept coming out as Poor Boys.
Get that man a sandwich, stat!
If the media let Robert “KKK” Byrd get away with using the N-word as recently as 2001, I’m sure they will give Biden a pass for using it in the 70s.
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