Posted on 03/08/2024 8:31:39 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Far-left Democrats are livid with President Biden for apparently not being politically correct enough during his State of the Union address.
Biden called an illegal migrant an “illegal” and failed to use the word “abortion,” two alleged mistakes that caused the far left to lash out.
Biden used the word “illegal” as a noun in reference to the illegal immigrant who allegedly killed Laken Riley.
Noting Biden’s use of the word “illegal,” Las Americas Executive Director Marisa Limon Garza told Politico Playbook, “It was painful. And likely off-script.”
“At best, it’s like when my father, a septuagenarian, makes an unintentional gaffe or foible. At worst, it’s a tired, racist trope. Either way, he needs to do better,” she added.
“He should have said ‘undocumented,’” Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told CNN after the debate.
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So that’s Nancy’s take-away?!?! An innocent young woman is brutally murdered, and a Venezuelan national in our country illegally is charged with her murder. And Nancy’s concern is whether we’re using the right descriptors for the murderer?!?!
Fact 1: the man charged is an alien, under the legal definition.
Fact 2: he entered our country illegally, and remained in our country.
Therefore, he is the textbook example of “illegal alien”. Period.
Maybe we should release him from custody in Georgia, and have this sympathetic “newcomer” go have a nice quiet dinner with Nancy & Paul. Hammers optional.
In other words, it never should have happened in the first place.
It would have been even more enjoyable if he had used the term “illegal alien.” The total meltdown that would immediately ensue would have been awesome.
Joe even failed to say “The Great Negro of the Time”.
Rat fight!
“At worst, it’s a tired, racist trope. “
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