Sunday, September 27, 2020

Delaware State University DENIES Joe Biden was a student after he said during town hall event that he 'got started' at the historically black college


 UK Daily Mail  "Joe Biden said last year that he kicked off his academic career at Delaware State University, a historically black university, but the institution has now denied that claim. 

"Biden made the declaration before the South Carolina Democratic primary - which he won by a landslide - during an October 2019 town hall event at Wilson High School in Florence 

" 'I got started out of an HBCU, Delaware State — now, I don’t want to hear anything negative about Delaware State. They’re my folks,' Biden told the crowd. 

"But a spokesperson for Delaware State University has now denied that the Democratic presidential nominee was a student at the school, The Washington Times reported  

" 'Vice President Biden did not attend DSU,' Carlos Holmes, Director of News Services, told the publication.

" 'However he was the Commencement keynote speaker in 2003 and [2016], and during the former he was awarded an honorary doctoral degree.' '

. . . "The high school was founded in 1866 by the Freedmen's Bureau for black children seeking an education after The Civil War's resolution. 

"DailyMail.com has reached out to Delaware State University for further comment."

Mr. Biden cannot be believed anywhere, at any time. Picture the man giving a State of the Union address, or speaking from the Oval office during some significant event, or over your child's casket. TD

Biden Has Earned 11 Pinocchios From Fact-Checkers During Coronavirus Crisis



Watch how CNN interviews this Black Lives Matter supporter

 Proof positive Kamala Harris is a lying phony  "Even in a profession known for phoniness, Kamala Harris stands out as remarkably fake.  We expect politicians to lie — "what a beautiful baby!" — but we also expect them to be reasonably skilled at it.  Being unable to convincingly name a favorite thing takes a lot of experience in counterfeiting feelings.

"Yet, yesterday, in the softest of softball interviews on CNN, where she was asked about her various "favorites" — roast chicken is her "go-to" dish to cook (as if she spends a lot of time in time in the kitchen wearing an apron that says "kiss the cook") — she stumbled and revealed that she only pretends to listen to rap music.

. . .  "Watch below as very friendly CNN interviewer Angela Rye asks her to name "the best rapper alive."She answers, "Tupac" and gives that slightly hysterical laugh she uses all the time.

"Rye screws up her face and seems genuinely taken aback, saying emphatically, "He's not alive!' "



Speaking of CNN: Tucker Carlson Slams CNN And MSNBC For Encouraging Riots And Violence  "Following a grand jury’s decision in the Breonna Taylor case in Kentucky, a left wing mob rioted.
"Liberal media outlets like CNN and MSNBC have fanned the flame of unrest for months now, often sowing the seeds of misinformation to make America sound like an evil country.
"Last night, Tucker Carlson called out CNN for doing this repeatedly."
. . . 

"During his opening comments, Carlson played a soundbite of the wise words of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R): “If we simply act on emotion or outrage, then there is no justice. Mob justice is not justice. Justice sought by violence is not justice.' ”…   Video

He then singled out CNN: “Look at yourself in the mirror CNN anchor, what are you doing,” he demanded rhetorically. “You know what you are doing, you are encouraging violence. Criticizing violence is, quote, ‘very politically loaded language?’ She’s scolding us? Really? That’s what they’re saying.' ”

The Four Young Men Who May Help Carry Our Nation through These Tough Times

Let's see what Sandmann, Rittenhouse, Williams, and Bentley are up to in 20 or 30 years.  Indications are that they will be responsible, respectable men who serve and protect in some fashion.  They have defiantly gone against the zeitgest.  Let's hope they set the standard for what is "cool" in the future 

American Thinker    "Many of the young people rioting today are not committed Marxist revolutionaries.  (There are large, powerful, dark forces behind the riots; the actual rioters are just political fodder.)  Many are rioting largely because it's considered by their peers and their influencers to be the cool, popular thing to do.  In that, they are the most recent iteration of the popular American "counterculture" that began in the mid-20th century and has traveled hand in hand with left-wing politics (and has, alarmingly, gained the upper hand in the popular culture)." . . .

"Now a new set of young men is showing a new direction, a new "cool."  Although they are unfamiliar with each other and rose to national prominence in different situations, similar themes run through their actions.  They are Nick Sandmann, who coolly stood his ground and maintained his dignity when verbally accosted in person by an antagonistic protester — and again when the media tried to paint him as the aggressor; Kyle Rittenhouse, who coolly protected himself under fire against a mob of criminals hell-bent on harming him during the Kenosha riot; and Brady Williams and Jarad Bentley, two high school football players who resolutely stuck up for their principles by carrying flags representing the police and firefighters onto the field before a game on September 11, despite knowing that punishment by their school's administration awaited them.  (Certainly, other examples exist, but these four exemplify the pattern.)

"They are not part of the coastal elites, but from flyover country: Sandmann is from Kentucky, Rittenhouse from Illinois, the other two from Ohio." . . .

. . . "Contrast them with the prancing hyper-sexuality of pop, rock, and rap stars, or the uninformed mumbling of professional athletes, or the neurotic, irrational demands made by movie stars.

"Better, contrast Sandmann, Rittenhouse, Williams, and Bentley with the perpetually angry, vicious, foul-mouthed, and unhinged Antifa and Black Lives Matter rioters with their often disturbing appearances and antisocial contempt for order.  Which group's members are seeking goodness?  Which of them are likely to marry and raise families and teach their children to honor the nation and the rights of others?  These are not difficult questions.