Senile Joe became Racist Joe this week, with one of the most amazingly ill-considered answers since Gerald R. Ford said Poland didn’t suffer from Soviet domination. It’s this week’s BidenWatch!
Warning: This week is going to be Twitter-heavy.
"If you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump, then you ain't black."
Oh really, Joe.
— Lawrence B. Jones III (@LawrenceBJones3) May 22, 2020
#YouAintBlack if you don't vote for Joe Biden!?! đđ€Łđđ€Łđ pic.twitter.com/LwncUl5Yy5
— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) May 22, 2020
Joe Biden after telling the audience #YouAintBlack if you vote for Trump pic.twitter.com/bkGnF8nMxs
— Patriot J đ„ (@sirhottest) May 22, 2020
JOE BIDEN IS A RACIST!
I WANT EVERY BLACK PERSON TO SEE THIS VIDEO! PLEASE RETWEET
Iâm pissed off! Joe said #YouAintBlack if you donât support him!
He will never get my VOTE!
* RT & USE THIS HASHTAG
đ #JoeBidenIsARacist— Terrence K. Williams (@w_terrence) May 22, 2020
Every black person is aware of the power and pain of being considered an 'outsider' within one's own 'race'.
This happens everywhere, but it is a common phenomenon particularly amongst Black Americans, due to history and culture. (2/14)
— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) May 23, 2020
ALL black conservatives, libertarians, centrists, or even moderate liberals have been on the receiving end of at least one of these slurs.
Usually levied by another black person, but occasionally by a particularly bold 'woke white progressive' type. (4/14)
— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) May 23, 2020
So, to be considered 'not black' is like being an outcast of a community that often already feels alienated… (6/14)
— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) May 23, 2020
Most Black Americans don't have this SOLID sense of heritage.
People (of all colours) know this and weaponise it against them to prevent individuals from stepping out of the 'groupthink'.
Anyone who is perceived to go 'against' 'The Black Community' must be punished. (8/14)
— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) May 23, 2020
So, when Biden suggested that 'you ain't Black' if you consider voting for Trump instead of him, he exposed a much deeper form of racism.
The sense of 'ownership' of Black people. Unearned allegiance and entitlement.
It was a vile statement… (10/14)
— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) May 23, 2020
If you were born black, then you will die black. There is no such thing as being 'politically black'. This is nonsense designed to CONTROL you and keep you needy.
NOBODY can take away your âBlacknessâ. Your âBlack Cardâ is your birthright. Regardless of who you vote for. (12/14)
— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) May 23, 2020
That is all. I hope you enjoyed my TED talk.
Much love. đđŸ
Zuby #ImStillBlack
(fin)
— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) May 23, 2020
Jim Crow Joe needs to stop acting like a Slave Master.
He Doesn't Own Black People!#YouAintBlack #SayNoToJimCrowJoe— Diamond and SilkÂź (@DiamondandSilk) May 22, 2020
AYO! I'M DEAD! đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđđđ pic.twitter.com/QChySW4KQn
— Minato ⥠Namikaze (@Duke_Lucas_) May 23, 2020
— MJ Mignacca (@mjmignacca) May 23, 2020
Some poor campaign aide picked the wrong day to take Joe Biden's ball gag off
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) May 22, 2020
Yikes!!!! This is not a âperfect conversationâ
An audio recording of a conversation between Joe Biden and Petro Poroshenko on May 13, 2016 – YouTube https://t.co/7R2YxzDpGM
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) May 19, 2020
Not mine: pic.twitter.com/PxAQPnLWxr
— Brian Cates //Flynn & Breitbart's Army! (@drawandstrike) May 23, 2020
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None of this necessarily means that Tara Readeâs story is true. But the evidence is fairly convincing that Readeâs story is not just a campaign-season invention.
One point in Readeâs favor, in contrast to Blasey Ford, is how she has handled her accusation. She made (as Young notes) a few edits to one of her blog posts to tailor it more closely with her current story, but unlike Blasey Ford, she did not delete her social-media history to erase all traces of political rants (even the embarrassing Putin stuff) before coming forward. She was not initially rolled out by a public-relations firm and a partisan lawyer (though she has since retained an attorney who is a Trump donor). She has not hidden behind her representatives to carefully stage-manage who could talk to her, and under what conditions; while she has canceled a few interviews and seems hesitant to appear on Fox News, she has sat for lengthy questioning on and off air by a diverse array of outlets ranging from left-wingers such as Halper, to ex-Fox personality Kelly, to the Times, Post, CNN, the Associated Press, Vox, and National Review. Maybe Reade is enjoying the publicity, but she is not hiding from questioners.
Some clarity from Biden. What the teachers unions and public education bureaucracy want, they'll get. https://t.co/sttuITd1R5
— Boris Ryvkin (@BRyvkin) May 25, 2020
One columnist declared that former Vice President Joe Biden could boil babies and she would still vote for him. Feminist leaders have said they believe Biden raped a Senate staffer but they still endorse him. Good government advocates have opposed any investigation into prior sexual harassment or corruption claims against Biden. It seems politicians and pundits alike have discovered the glory of the âpresidential bull.â In this instance, Biden is akin to a papal indulgence that allows writers, members of Congress and journalists to forgive any sin in a holy crusade to retake Washington.
In the 11th century, Pope Urban II formalized the use of indulgences, which could be purchased to forgive sins. A papal bull of the Crusade accompanied those who fought in the Holy Land and committed atrocities in the name of a higher order. The practice was defended as essentially drawing from the âtreasury of meritâ created by Jesus Christ, the saints and the faithful.
Now the 2020 election has become the ultimate crusade, and President Trumpâs critics seem to be enjoying indulgences in tossing aside moral and ethical considerations. The freedom that is Biden is nowhere more evident than in a recent column by The Nationâs Katha Pollitt, who wrote about the allegations of sexual assault made by former Biden staffer Tara Reade. Pollitt dispensed with any struggle over feminist or moral qualms, declaring, âI would vote for Joe Biden if he boiled babies and ate them.â
As Pollitt explained, âWe do not have the luxury of sitting out the election to feel morally pure or send a message about sexual assault and #BelieveWomen.â Otherwise, Pollitt would have to deal with her column during the confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, in which she denounced âsome of his defenders [who] seem to be saying that even if the allegations are true, it shouldnât really matter.â
(Hat tip: Ann Althouse.)
— Sal the Agorist (@SallyMayweather) May 21, 2020
This is a statement from Joe Biden:
"and we're going to create a new bio-based multi-facturing – multi-manufacturing job pro..uh uh…environment" pic.twitter.com/qxsQRvb4nK
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) May 20, 2020
Unreal… https://t.co/IEQa3ut09H
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) May 24, 2020
The most hilarious thing about Joe Biden's ongoing series of self-immolations is that all he has to do to win the presidency is what comes naturally: lying around being technically alive in a basement. And he can't.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) May 22, 2020
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 25, 2020
Her attempt to leverage a failed Georgia gubernatorial bid into a spot on the Democratic ticket is so brazenly absurd that itâs hard to think of precedents.
But the 46-year-old African-American activist isnât one to be constrained by standard political practice â or reality. She refused to concede her narrow but clear 2018 gubernatorial loss, instead alleging sheâd been undone by a massive voter-suppression scheme.
As she put it at a recent event, âmalfeasance and incompetence and my opponent, who was a cartoon villain, stole the voices of Georgians.â Usually, candidates who wonât acknowledge defeat are written off as sore losers. Such is the Âinflamed, paranoid state of Dems in the Trump era that rather than being embarrassed by the Georgianâs graceless and unsubstantiated claims of electoral theft, they have embraced and parroted them.
Abrams could be forgiven for thinking that if she could get her party to accept she is the rightful governor of Georgia, she has a chance to convince it that she Âdeserves to be a heartbeat away from the presidency in the administration of a 78-year-old man.
By her own estimation, sheâd be an âexcellent running mate.â She has no doubt that sheâs prepared to be president on Day One and touts her foreign-policy credentials of having visited more than a dozen countries.
President Trump has rewritten the rules of political experience, yet itâs still a stretch to imagine someone who has only served in the Georgia legislature â and as a state representative, not even a senator â is ready to become leader of the Free World. Even Pete Buttigieg has more executive experience.
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Abrams can reasonably boast of an ability to stoke turnout among minority and young voters â she won more votes than any state-wide candidate in Georgia ever. But given her high-octane progressivism, sheâd have limited appeal to working-class swing voters and suburban women. By picking her, Biden would also be undermining one of his chief arguments, namely, that heâs a low-risk, experienced, steady hand.
This means that Abrams is likely to be passed over â and, if the past is any guide, conclude that she got robbed.