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Biden apologizes for saying radio host 'ain't black' if undecided about U.S. election


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57 minutes ago, i84teen said:

or this:

 

In 1988, Biden was forced to drop out of the presidential race after he was found to have exaggerated his academic record, plagiarized a law school essay, and used quotes from other politicians in his speeches without attribution.

 

https://conservativedailypost.com/six-major-life-events-joe-biden-lied-about/

 

Although he may have been suffering from mental illness then, we can understand why he lied then and on SO MANY other occasions.

Joes a bad actor and everyone knows this. His mental illness however will be his downfall this year. He can join Hillary on the loser sidelines after his dodgy career is annihilated this year.

Man, you're on a roll!:cheesy:

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   Yes, as others have said, can we please keep him locked up in his basement until the election is over???!!!  Please!  This election is too important!  Trump can open his mouth and say much worse things, including blatant lies, every time he speaks--and he does repeatedly day in and day out--but Biden isn't going to be given a pass like Trump somehow gets.  Pick an articulate, female running mate--all the candidates can talk circles over you--and send her out to do your talking for you.  Mum's the word, guy.  

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38 minutes ago, nattaya09 said:

That kook might wind up as Joe's assigned VP which means she's POTUS in the tragic event he wins the election 

Could, but not likely. Historically, presidential nominees don't pick the people begging for the job. More specifically, Stacey Abram has nothing to bring to the table.

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