Should A Man Who Doesn't Even Know his Own History Be President?
During his deposition with Ben Hur, (the tapes of which the Biden admin is desperately trying to keep private using a ridiculous privilege claim) Joe Biden misrepresented his work history under oath.
Biden told Hur he left private practice and became a public defender because legal genius that he was, he wrote a memo that caused an industrial worker to lose his lawsuit over an accident that cost him his penis and a testicle. Said Biden, to Hur I wrote this memo. And son of a b—, it prevailed," "And I looked over at that kid…and I thought, ‘son of a b—, I’m in the wrong business, I'm not made for this.’" Then, melodramatically, Biden claimed he skipped the celebratory lunch and went to interview with the public defender's office. And, I kid you not, he claimed skipping the lunch was "the only time I ever lied."
Of course, this was all made up. A record search couldn't find any such case dismissed during Biden's tenure in private practice. However, a similar case, minus the penis embellishment, resulted in a win for the plaintiff. But that occurred while Biden was in law school, before he graduated and before he ever entered private practice.
SOme claim he lied. Others, myself included, think he's so addled that he doesn't even know what's real or what fables he made up about himself. Should a man who can't even separate the fact from fiction of his own life serve as President?
If he can't tell the truth about his personal history under oath, either because he's a serial liar or because he no longer has the cognitive ability to do separate myth from reality, he shouldn't be President. The fact that he claims to only have lied once is a whole other can or worms.
I am not 100% sure that Biden is lying intentionally all the time about his past as just being incapable of remembering it.
Sad either way.
At this point, I think he could pass a lie detector test over stories like this. He's told the lie for so many years he probably believes it, which would explain it telling it to a special counsel under oath.
lol
The only thing funny is Bidenistas defending him every step of the way despite all evidence of his unfitness for office.
Biden's lies are humorous?
And vast in number. But the mindless lemmings don't want anybody to remember that and focus on only the person they fear the most.
And there are some that ignore or make pathetic excuses for all Biden's lies and continually tout him as an effective POTUS.
Six term US Senator, two term Vice President and now President of the United States of America pretty much covers the last forty five years fellas!
Just don't ask Biden what years those cover. He doesn't know!
He can't even discuss his own work history, under oath, without making stories up about himself. That the same people who think this is okay attack Trump for lying is pure comedy.
During his 50 or so years of profiteering public service, Joe Biden has arguably told more lies than any other politician in history.
Lest we forget, his dear friend, mentor, and influencer for many years was the racist Robert Byrd who rose to great heights in the KKK.
But he did get Strom Thurman to vote for the civil rights act, despite the fact that he wasn't in the Senate yet and Strom Thurman voted against it.
Meet Joe Biden, miracle worker.
During his 50 or so years of profiteering public service, Joe Biden has arguably told more lies than any other politician in history.
but he only lied once! Just ask him
So, living off the government tit for decades--got it.
Don't forget, Joe also held a seat on the New Castle County Council.
Refresh my memory. Was that after his "appointment" to a military academy but before being arrested seeing Mandela?
Joe also ran a little hotel called the Shadey Rest at Petticoat Junction