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To: springwater13

How anyone could be surprised that this is a regular event in the life of Joe Biden is beyond me. He has always been prone to gaffes and ridiculous statements even when he was much younger.

He did it as VP, but the aura of Obama protected him from criticism. The media don’t seem to favor Joe at all and he has had more “hit” pieces run about him than any of the other potential nominees.

He is an awful candidate and always has been. He NEVER broke single digits in his numerous runs for President. NEVER.

He has spent the last month disavowing his prior record and associations and he has flipped on many major policy decisions.

I have yet to hear him propose any major policies that are not part and parcel of the socialist bent of the democrat party.

He has the creepy “groping Joe” tag. He skinny dips in front of his Secret Service detail at his home including female agents #metoo.

On top of this, he has a horrific corruption problem. If he were the nominee, the stench that would hang over him and his son’s dealings with Ukraine and China would be overwhelming. Truthfully, I am still surprised he ran because of this because of the China and Ukraine deals his son made. Could you imagine if Don Jr. pulled a similar stunt and walked away with tens of millions of dollars?

In short - Biden is my dream nominee. It probably will not be him as he seems stuck in the polls, but on name recognition alone he seems ahead of the field.


20 posted on 08/10/2019 2:52:12 PM PDT by volunbeer (Find the truth and accept it - anything else is delusional)
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To: volunbeer

His son banging his dead brother’s wife is a lovely side story as well.


22 posted on 08/10/2019 2:54:52 PM PDT by EEGator
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