A note to Joe Biden: You ain’t Barack Obama

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A note to Joe Biden: You ain’t Barack Obama

By Michael Benjamin

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"Joe Biden finally made some news from his undisclosed location somewhere in central lockdown Delaware. He appeared Friday on “The Breakfast Club,” where he was interviewed by Charlamagne tha God.

It was Biden’s response to Charlamagne saying he welcomed having Biden back to answer more questions as the show was closing that fanned flames at the start of a holiday weekend.

“If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black,” Biden replied. The New York Times described it as a “testy exchange” between Biden and Charlamagne. I didn’t get that impression — both men seemed relaxed throughout the segment.

Obviously, after eight years serving as Barack Obama’s vice president, Biden thinks he’s a brother and believes he can make that kind of jocular aside on a black morning show.

What’s important is not Biden’s words, but whether he takes seriously the notion that Democratic voters want more than not-Trump.

As Charlamagne told Mediaite, “We have been loyal to Democrats for a long time. Black people have invested a lot into that party, and the return on investment has not been great.”
Joe Biden tells Charlamagne tha God: Anyone considering voting for Trump ‘ain’t black’

Charlamagne said, “Joe Biden owes black people his political life,” shortly after Biden routed Bernie Sanders in the South Carolina primary last February.

That victory breathed new life into the Biden campaign, which had a lackluster appeal in the first three contests of the primary season. And days later, Biden ran the table in Super Tuesday states.

As a surrogate for black voters, Charlamagne is right for wanting Biden to give him more than hating Trump as a reason to vote for him. African Americans, really like all voters, want specifics.

Biden cannot rest his case on having been at President Barack Obama’s side for eight years as reason enough. Shouting “Barack” when you’re talking to black radio hosts or to black voters isn’t going to magically transfer African American support and votes to Biden.


Black employment is up and joblessness down during Trump’s tenure (although an argument can be made that it’s a track begun under Obama).
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To win, Biden needs to replicate the movement that helped him win the South Carolina primary last February. Dangling the selection of a black female running mate and promising to support a study of reparations won’t be enough.

All in all, Biden held his own while being forced to make his case for the black vote. Hats off to Charlamagne for good questions and following up on canned Biden responses.

This year’s election battle between Biden and President Trump is going to be an epic contest if both men truly fight for African-American votes."
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It's "fine"...he doesn't really need the AA/Minority/Women's vote to win...does he? Who will he offend next? Stay tuned...lol

Indeed.

Morning, TOP.

Indeed.

The racist, Biden, is an equal opportunity offender.
 
A note to Joe Biden: You ain’t Barack Obama

By Michael Benjamin

More On:
joe biden
Charlamagne tha God rebukes Biden after 'you ain't black' interview
Trump campaign springs into action after Biden's 'You ain't black' gaffe
Now Joe Biden's defining 'black' for African Americans
Biden walks back 'you ain't black' comment following criticism

"Joe Biden finally made some news from his undisclosed location somewhere in central lockdown Delaware. He appeared Friday on “The Breakfast Club,” where he was interviewed by Charlamagne tha God.

It was Biden’s response to Charlamagne saying he welcomed having Biden back to answer more questions as the show was closing that fanned flames at the start of a holiday weekend.

“If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black,” Biden replied. The New York Times described it as a “testy exchange” between Biden and Charlamagne. I didn’t get that impression — both men seemed relaxed throughout the segment.

Obviously, after eight years serving as Barack Obama’s vice president, Biden thinks he’s a brother and believes he can make that kind of jocular aside on a black morning show.

What’s important is not Biden’s words, but whether he takes seriously the notion that Democratic voters want more than not-Trump.

As Charlamagne told Mediaite, “We have been loyal to Democrats for a long time. Black people have invested a lot into that party, and the return on investment has not been great.”
Joe Biden tells Charlamagne tha God: Anyone considering voting for Trump ‘ain’t black’

Charlamagne said, “Joe Biden owes black people his political life,” shortly after Biden routed Bernie Sanders in the South Carolina primary last February.

That victory breathed new life into the Biden campaign, which had a lackluster appeal in the first three contests of the primary season. And days later, Biden ran the table in Super Tuesday states.

As a surrogate for black voters, Charlamagne is right for wanting Biden to give him more than hating Trump as a reason to vote for him. African Americans, really like all voters, want specifics.

Biden cannot rest his case on having been at President Barack Obama’s side for eight years as reason enough. Shouting “Barack” when you’re talking to black radio hosts or to black voters isn’t going to magically transfer African American support and votes to Biden.


Black employment is up and joblessness down during Trump’s tenure (although an argument can be made that it’s a track begun under Obama).
see also
Biden walks back 'you ain't black' comment following criticism

To win, Biden needs to replicate the movement that helped him win the South Carolina primary last February. Dangling the selection of a black female running mate and promising to support a study of reparations won’t be enough.

All in all, Biden held his own while being forced to make his case for the black vote. Hats off to Charlamagne for good questions and following up on canned Biden responses.

This year’s election battle between Biden and President Trump is going to be an epic contest if both men truly fight for African-American votes."
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COME TO JPP, THE SOURCE FREE ZONE! No url in any sentence that I can find brings up the Post. it's not in your four lines of crap at the top. These are boards aren't 'magical' and know YOUR source.

More rabbit holes the RW shit site purveyors send us down?
 
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"The NAACP on Friday pushed back on a claim by presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden that the civil rights organization had endorsed him “every time I’ve run” -- stating that the group never endorses any political candidate.

“Yesterday, former Vice President Joe Biden made a comment about the NAACP’s endorsement,” the statement by Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP, said. “We want to clarify that the NAACP is a non-partisan organization and does not endorse candidates for political office at any level.”

The statement was in response to Biden’s claim during an interview with “The Breakfast Club” that the group had endorsed him every time he had run as he sought to tout his credentials in supporting the black community.

“Take a look at my record. I extended the Voting Rights Act for 25 years. I have a record that is second to none. The NAACP’s endorsed me every time I’ve run,” he said. “Take a look at the record.”

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/naa...you-aint-black

Fingers Biden has now been proved to be a racist and a liar.
 
You made a prediction, albeit a wrong prediction, and I posted the record of six (6), now seven (7) Democrat predictions with your last prediction, Trumper.

Earl, the Democrats took the house away from the Republicans last election, and this election it will be the senate and the WH.

Trump’s ‘hostile takeover’ of the Republican Party is going to lead to a 2020 election wipeout: conservative

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/05/tr...lead-to-a-2020-election-wipeout-conservative/
 
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