Friday, May 24, 2024

That hateful Biden Morehouse diatribe

 Biden’s deeply un-American Morehouse College commencement address *UPDATE* - Andrea Widburg

"A lot of people have commented on the nasty and divisive racism that permeated Joe Biden’s speech to the Morehouse College class of 2024. Biden assured the grads that they’re entering a world that hates them and blocks them at every turn. However, that’s par for the Democrat course. What really struck me, aside from Biden’s obsession with himself, was the complete absence of any aspirational ideas. These graduates weren’t told to go forth and be wonderful. They were told to “abandon all hope, ye who exit here,” and that their only salvation was the government.

"I have a hard time listening to Biden. His slurring, mumbling, and shouting, along with his reptilian appearance (it’s something around the eyes), irritate me. I do better when I focus solely on his words, which I found on the White House website. To spare you the agony of reading it, I've listed his topics in the order in which they appear. Take a minute to read them because a few things will jump out at you: . . ."

Biden's Desperate Move With Black Voters: Labeling Trump a Racist While Ignoring His Own Track Record – RedState   . . ."Next in the ad, we have a reference to Charlottesville, a hoax that has been debunked a myriad of times over the years. The President though, loves this particular lie. It’s what he based his 2020 campaign on in the first place. And despite it being thoroughly disproven, he maintains the lie years later.

"The gist, as most know by now, involves the false claim that Trump called neo-Nazis in Charlottesville “fine people”.

"As PolitiFact points out, Biden repeatedly leaves out the context of Trump explicitly saying, “And you had people — and I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists — because they should be condemned totally.”

"It’s an important quote since the “Contempt” ad states flatly: “Trump stood with violent white supremacists” and shows an image of him at the press conference in question.

"Blatant and malicious lies."

Trump's Multiracial Optimism Beats Biden's Corrosive Anger; Mollie Hemingway

. . ."The contrast with President Joe Biden couldn’t be starker. In three decidedly non-raucous speeches within the last week or so, Biden leaned into racial grievance politics. At a speech at the National Museum of African American History and Culture last Friday, Biden claimed America was beset by “forces trying to deny freedom of opportunity for all Americans.” He claimed there was an “insidious” resistance and an “extreme movement” led by his political opponent to hurt black people. In another disaster of a speech to the NAACP, the White House later had to make 10 corrections to it." . . .

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