Nope. Tucker has the integrity to admit when an accuser seems to have credibility issues - which is so much more than can be said for Democrats as a whole. |
To me that’s another tell that her story is BS. He didn’t talk like that before he was Obama’s VP. |
Of course he did! What a weird claim to make. Certainly, Corn Pop could verify that he did. -DP |
Interesting point. |
The left despises mainstream neoliberal Dems almost as much as they despise Trump. There has been great reporting on this by many on the left. But please be aware that they would like Biden to be replaced Sanders. In the unlikely but not impossible event that Biden is replaced, his replacement will most likely be Michelle Obama, I suppose. So what difference would this make? Michelle Obama would win every state except for maybe five. And no one except for maybe 10 people would give a damn that Biden was no longer the nominee. |
There’s plenty of videos where he talks like that. Some from the 90s. It’s his "man of the people shtick" |
Link, please, to a video where he uses that phrase. |
Yep. It's his thing. He's always talked like that. |
Link, please. |
Isn't it accepted that Mr. Biden plagiarized a speech from the Right Honourable Neil Kinnock? Exaggerated his academic accomplishments at Syracuse law school (?!). I mean, if people want to go down that road, general credibility issues could reasonably be raised, no? Now, having said that, this matter is all but over. On to the vice president selection, and get ready to welcome Senator Elizabeth Warren! |
Do you think Biden writes his own speeches? You sweet summer child. I wrote speeches and testimony for a US Treasury Secretary because the political appointee we had as a speechwriter couldn’t write his way out of a paper bag. I can excuse Biden for not having memorized the collected works of Neil Kinnock. |