Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Joe Biden Is 'Not Going Nuts,' According to Joe Biden

Politifact ignores Biden's lies, or should I simply say "misstatements"?
A comment to this article pointed out:
I still remember Politifact rating a statement Mitt Romney made during the 2012 primaries (not the time Obama dismissed it with his aircraft carriers and bayonets BS at the debate, this was earlier) about how far the Navy had shrunk that was factually correct, and they were told was factually correct, as a Pants-On-Fire falsehood. That told me everything I needed to know about Politifact.
The man himself declares: Joe Biden Tells Supporters: ‘I Want to Be Clear, I’m NOT Going Nuts!’

Biden’s Brother Promised Health Care Execs the Former VP Would Help Promote Their Business
. . . "Biden’s relatives have previously been accused of using their access to enrich themselves but the latest allegations, which are detailed in a number of sworn declarations filed in federal court on Friday, represent the first example of Biden’s relatives promising that he would use his influence to directly promote private businesses." . . .



Joe Biden Is 'Not Going Nuts,' According to Joe Biden  . . . "Which raises that age-old question, older than even Joe Biden: If a guy is crazy, does he know he's crazy?" . . .

Hoo Boy: New National Poll Shows Biden...Trailing Both Sanders And Warren
. . . "We'll see if this poll turns out to be an aberrant outlier, but according to these numbers, Biden has been matched -- and even slightly surpassed -- by both far-left contenders in the top tier.  Most interesting is the finding that although the former Vice President has seen his support among self-identified liberal voters wane, which isn't all that surprising, his bigger problem has been hemorrhaging support from moderate and conservative primary voters: . . ."

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