Biden: Good-ol’ Joe veneer wears thin
The Democrats were excited when former Vice President Joe Biden declared his candidacy for president. Then the enthusiasm vanished when everyone could see his cognitive issues.
Biden has been stumbling and stammering ever since he hit the campaign trail. His frequent gaffes can’t be dismissed anymore by saying, that’s just good-ol’ Joe.
The Democrats have said he needs a strong VP choice to assist him. You think? Biden told us Tara Reade’s 1993 assault never happened. How could he remember that when he can’t remember details of an important Oval Office meeting in January 2017 with President Obama?
Reade’s story was corroborated by four contemporaneous witnesses. She said Biden put his hands on her shoulders, neck and hair during meetings. Sound familiar? In 2019 eight women said Biden had a habit of inappropriate physical displays of affection.
The Democrats support Biden yet they told us all women should be believed during Justice Kavanaugh’s confirmation. Hypocrites.
Recently, Biden said, if you’re black and don’t vote for him, “you ain’t black.” He has a history of making arrogant and racist statements. Is he really the best choice for America?
Craig Chilton, Bonney Lake
This story was originally published May 28, 2020 at 1:56 PM with the headline "Biden: Good-ol’ Joe veneer wears thin."