Biden's Casual Racism and Dementia
By: Derek Hunter

In addition to being a demented old fool and sleepy pervert, he’s a racist bigot as well. He is the worst and most cold hearted evil person ever to become President of the United States.

Biden's Casual Racism and Dementia
Opinion
| Aug 31, 2021 12:01 AM
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At some point you almost have to feel bad for the people who work for Joe Biden. Every single day, they go to work not know what they’re going to have to clean up today; what mess he’s going to create, or what stupid thing is going to come out of his mouth. Or whether or not what comes out of his mouth is even words at all. Then you realize those people are enabling this senile old fool in his quest to destroy the country and whatever thought you’d had to feel badly is replaced with contempt.
I’ve known lot of people who could, at any given moment, say something for which a lot of clean up would be necessary. Some were friends, others colleagues, and still some bosses.
The friends “having a Biden moment” would just cause a rolling of the eyes, creating wonder over how someone seemingly intelligent could have a moment of abject stupidity, in public no less. All you can do in that situation is laugh and hope to be free of the splatter range should the stupidity lead to any drink being thrown.
If they were colleague, the eye roll remains and is coupled with a sense of amazement that someone, unusually highly educated and accomplished, could be so obtuse on occasion.
When they were my boss, my heart started racing a bit every time they’d approach a microphone or reporter…or constituent. While I wasn’t responsible for cleaning up after my friends or co-workers, it is your job (sometimes) to clean up after your boss.
My bosses for whom I was responsible for some level of clean up were, thankfully, pretty good, with only a few times between them when I had to try to repair anything they’d done. Working for Joe Biden has to be a bit like working for Mr. Magoo – drunk, during an earthquake – the sheer volume of destruction in his wake has no limitations.
Joe Biden is the worst kind of disastrous boss – the type who doesn’t realize how bad they really are.
When most people, people with their mental abilities under their control, say something wrong, like calling someone the wrong name, we correct it almost immediately. “Hey, Bob, er, Tom, come here for a second,” for example. The President gets names, dates, events, or details of his own life wrong all the time and seems blissfully unaware of them much of the time.
He regularly gets the rank of his late son Beau in the Army wrong, and has not gotten the number of grandchildren he has right in at least the last year, alternating between claiming 5 or 6 when the real number is 7.
You can almost forgive that last one, he is a very old man and Hunter did father 2 kids inside of a year with 2 different women (while dating his sister-in-law), so some confusion can be understood. But blanking on people he nominated to Cabinet posts? Not acceptable.
More often than not, when confronted with his failing mental capacity, Biden does what other dementia sufferers do: become angry. Joe has always had a short and nasty temper, add to that the forgetfulness of dementia and you have the perfect recipe for a dramatic scene every time he speaks.
Under those circumstances you see why his staff chooses not to correct him, and wouldn't want to set him off. That’s why advisor and former Congressman from Louisiana Cedric Richmond sat silently as Biden referred to him with the racist term “boy” during a recent conference call about hurricane Ida.
“We’re waiting for a few more people to get on, but we’re going to get started, if that’s OK with you all,” Biden started . “I’m here with my senior adviser and, um, boy who knows Louisiana very well, man. And New Orleans. Cedric Richmond.” If a national Republican had called a black man “boy,” there would non-stop riots until they resigned. You haven’t seen that because no national Republican is that stupid. The President of the United States is.
Were this a one-off, we could write it off as a simple mistake. But Joe Biden has several careers worth of causal racist comments and cracks in his wake, what’s one more? Richmond knew who he was taking a job with, just like everyone in the White House knew what they were signing up for. So when I said you “almost” feel bad for them, I meant not at all. They, almost more than Joe himself, are inflicting this damage on the country. Anything that makes them miserable is just karma.

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Read More »That is an EXACT description of Donald Trump.
And that was a swing and a miss. He tried to deflect things onto Trump and struck out again
No, it’s not. Sadly for your ideology, “but Trump!” is no longer going to pass as cover for the policy failures of the present regime or the stupidity of its supporters for putting it in power.
Yes, it is an exact description of your Fascist leader Donald Trump. The stupidity of Trump's fascist supporters is overwhelming. The hatred of America and the American way of life constantly expressed by Trumpist-Fascists is a disgrace for the ages. Your ideology has been rejected by the American people and history will record that Trumpist fascism is one of the lowest, most vile, most evil, most degraded failures that has ever existed.
Imagine if trump called a black man “boy”.
The outrage would have been off the charts.
"Where's my African American"? (Even Trump was afraid there was only one. )
That is an exact quote by the way.
Boy is much worse.
they aren’t even comparable.
How dare he call an African American an African American! How utterly terrible of him.
This racist is running for president and he's a Democrat
It wasnt the "African American" that offended people, it was the "my".
Biden didnt call Richmond "boy".
Bullshit.
“I’m here with my senior adviser and, um, boy who knows Louisiana very well, man.”
I watched the video.
I heard him say it about the man. It’s 2nd nature to the bigot.
I did too. He called him “boy.”
The denial is simply something to behold. It’s an entertaining tap dance…
he wanted to say "boy he knows Louisiana very very well", and said who instead of he.
When you watch the video that is obvious by where he places the word "uh". If he was calling him boy, it would have come before the pause "uh", not after.
You guys are losing your fricking minds on here today.
How do you know what he wanted to say? Why can’t he say what he wants? I don’t know what he wanted to say but i do know what he said. He called Mr. Richmond “boy.”
You obviously didn't listen to it.
I sure did.
Are you one of those innocent souls who has never heard Trump use the wrong word?
Couldn't prove it by you poor defense of biden
I heard him have one or two slips of the to gue and I remember the grief he received at the hands of the left.
I heard him have one or two slips of the to gue and I remember the grief he received at the hands of the left.
Trump verbally screwed up all the time. And every time people like you jumped all over him. GUILTY! Biden makes a clearly racist remark (not the first time either, or second, or third, he has a history of making racist remarks) and you bend over backward defending him. I thought you hated racists?
Way off the charts….He’d have been cancelled. Oh wait! They did that already…
“Imagine if trump called a black man “boy”.”
not only that, imagine if trump screwed up on afghanistan as bad as biden. Imagine if trump displayed severe cognitive impairments, like biden. Imagine if trump screwed up the border as bad as biden. Imagine if trump mentioned how he’s “instructed” to call on certain people, or to not answer questions. Imagine if trump had a totally worthless piece of shit son, like biden. Imagine if trump had a wife who insists on being called Dr. even though she’s so stupid she can’t add fractions. I could go on. They would be all over trump like crime on chicago.
speaking of which, the progressive Mecca had another big weekend of it yet again.
Do we really have 3 1/2 years of this idiocy in front of us?
Biden did not call Cedric Richmond "boy" , we can know that by the way Biden spaces the words.
He says "... I'm here with my senior adviser , and uh, boy who knows Louisiana very very well.... "
What he was saying was "I'm here with my senior adviser , and uh, boy he knows Louisiana very very well.... "
We can tell this because of the way the sentence is spaced out when spoken. He says "boy he knows Louisiana " the same someone would say "boy that chili was good" .
That type of phraseology is dated nowadays, but Biden is 79 years old.
So he said who when he meant he. Impeach him !
You forgot the comma placement after boy, that shows what he actually said and meant.
You dont know what the fuck you are doing . Please stop before Perrie loses all her readers because people outside will think we are all morons.
If you were right and you’re not, he’d have said he not who in that context.
Your theory is that he was going to call someone sitting a few feet away from him "boy".
Biden is a talkative person, and he sometimes gets his words a little jumbled. Its only a problem when his enemies deliberately misinterpret what was said.
He is also the kind of old timer who says things like "boy oh boy" and "gee whiz".
Joe Biden is a racist: 13 times he used the N-word in the Senate.
That is a false meme that is all over the internet. It is not Biden's own word. He is giving testimony.
It’s true that Biden said the words captured above during the course of a U.S. Senate hearing, but the presentations seen here omit the crucial context that Biden was expressing neither his own words nor his own thoughts.
On June 5, 1985, Biden — who was then a U.S. Senator representing Delaware and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee — was questioning William Bradford Reynolds, the assistant U.S. attorney general for the Civil Rights Division, who had recently been nominated by President Ronald Reagan for promotion to associate attorney general.
Biden opposed Reynolds’ nomination on the grounds that Reynolds “had pursued a conservative political agenda and had shown contempt for civil rights laws,” particularly by opposing a redistricting plan (i.e., the “Nunez plan”) that would have eliminated gerrymandering to create a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana, and by ignoring racist comments issued by the state’s lawmakers.
During a committee hearing on Reynolds’ nomination, Biden pointed out that Reynolds had approved a redistricting plan that favored Republicans over the state’s Black residents, and that Reynolds had been made aware, via a memo from his staff, that legislators who opposed the Nunez plan had engaged in making racially disparaging comments. It was in that context, then, that Biden confronted Reynolds by reading out loud portions of the memo detailing racial slurs used by Louisiana legislators: “[Your staff] brought to your attention the allegation that important legislators in defeating the Nunez plan, in the basement, said, ‘We already have a n—– mayor [in New Orleans], we don’t need any more n—– big shots.’”
Biden’s point was that those comments, among other evidence, should have alerted Reynolds to issues with approving the Louisiana governor’s redistricting plan over the so-called Nunez plan. Biden’s efforts in opposing Reynolds were successful, as the Senate Judiciary Committee ultimately rejected his nomination for promotion.
Garcia, Philip J. “Assistant Attorney General William Bradford Reynolds, the Justice Department’s Controversial Civil Rights Chief, Resigned Wednesday Effective Dec. 9.”
UPI . 9 November 1988.
Good work PH.
we are 5 1/2 year veterans of that in our past.
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A racist would never hire a black man to co-chair his presidential campaign. A racist would never appoint a black man as a senior advisor in his administration. As a matter of fact, Congressman Richmond was Biden's first senior advisor appointment.
In addition, no self-respecting black man, especially one as admired and revered as Cedrick Richmond, would continue working in a racist environment.
Don't confuse them with logic! It's not how they think.
There is no logic in Biden policies, the positions he now takes on issues, or the reason people voted for him in the 1st place.
The "logic" behind voting for Trump or for any Trumpist politician, for a Trump voter, is apparently support for fascism and hatred for the American way of life.
Wrong. Our logic is to put America first and to place jobs with working class Americans rather than some sweat shops in China.