That's right. He has a RECORD of racism.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/may/23/biden-proves-hes-demagogue-on-race-yet-his-own-rec/
When President Biden talks to a Black audience, he’s able to convey only one thought: The United States of America is a racist hellscape, and he’s the only hope for redemption. He cast himself in that savior role in a commencement address last weekend at Morehouse College, the historically Black male-only college in Atlanta.
But Mr. Biden is a bad choice to deliver that message, because he has spent a lifetime saying patently racist things, supporting racist policies, and hanging out with known racists. But it’s election season, and that means he’ll use race as a political weapon, even though he could be talking about himself more than anyone else.
At the beginning of his remarks, he tried to ingratiate himself with the Morehouse men by comparing his life experience to theirs.
“I was the first Biden to ever graduate from college,” he said, intending to leave the impression that he was the very first in his entire family to seek higher education because he assumed the new Morehouse graduates were like that, too.
This, however, was a lie of omission because he failed to say that his maternal grandfather, Ambrose Finnegan, played college football around the turn of the 20th century — a story he sometimes tells other audiences with different demographics.
The president also claimed that he was motivated to join the Civil Rights Movement when the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (a Morehouse College graduate, coincidentally) was murdered in 1968, even though Mr. Biden famously admitted in 1987 that he was not really involved in the movement.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/may/23/biden-proves-hes-demagogue-on-race-yet-his-own-rec/
When President Biden talks to a Black audience, he’s able to convey only one thought: The United States of America is a racist hellscape, and he’s the only hope for redemption. He cast himself in that savior role in a commencement address last weekend at Morehouse College, the historically Black male-only college in Atlanta.
But Mr. Biden is a bad choice to deliver that message, because he has spent a lifetime saying patently racist things, supporting racist policies, and hanging out with known racists. But it’s election season, and that means he’ll use race as a political weapon, even though he could be talking about himself more than anyone else.
At the beginning of his remarks, he tried to ingratiate himself with the Morehouse men by comparing his life experience to theirs.
“I was the first Biden to ever graduate from college,” he said, intending to leave the impression that he was the very first in his entire family to seek higher education because he assumed the new Morehouse graduates were like that, too.
This, however, was a lie of omission because he failed to say that his maternal grandfather, Ambrose Finnegan, played college football around the turn of the 20th century — a story he sometimes tells other audiences with different demographics.
The president also claimed that he was motivated to join the Civil Rights Movement when the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (a Morehouse College graduate, coincidentally) was murdered in 1968, even though Mr. Biden famously admitted in 1987 that he was not really involved in the movement.