Checking off two major “qualifications” – black and has a vagina could make it three with a tranny.
Former Democrat front-runner Joe Biden is pulling out all the stops in his desperate effort to win the South Carolina primary.
On Tuesday night during the roaring dumpster fire of CBS’s latest Dem debate, Barack Obama’s vice president sought to appeal to the black Palmetto State demographic with some of the most shameless pandering yet.
Biden vowed that if elected, that he would make history by putting a black woman on the bench of the nation’s highest court, yet another example of the Democratic party’s obsession with race.
It was a pledge of the party’s dedication to diversity if only black voters paid no attention to the complete lack of it with the seven rich white people on stage in Charleston vying for their support.
Via The Hill, “Biden pledges to nominate black woman to Supreme Court”:
Former Vice President Joe Biden during Tuesday night’s Democratic debate pledged to nominate the first black woman to the Supreme Court if he’s elected president.
The former vice president used a question round about every candidate’s personal motto to make the pledge, pivoting to his message about the high court after listing his personal values.
“When you’re get knocked down, get up, and everyone’s entitled to be treated with dignity — no matter what, no matter who they are,” Biden began. “Also, that everyone should be represented. No one is better than me and I’m no better than everyone else.”
“We talked about the Supreme Court — I’m looking forward to making sure there’s a black woman on the Supreme Court to make sure we in fact get everyone represented,” he went on.
The brief comment was the only mention of the Supreme Court at the debate in Charleston, S.C., Tuesday night and one of only a handful of mentions that the court has gotten throughout the campaign.
For such an important issue for liberals, the Supreme Court got surprisingly little attention during the ugly free-for-all outside of lunchbucket Joe’s pandering – in fact, it was the only time that it came up.
The lack of focus on the SCOTUS by the quarreling candidates was stunning considering the attacks by Obama appointee Sonia Sotomayor on her conservative colleagues who she accused of being in President Trump’s hip pocket last week.
The absence of any debate over the court’s direction only made Biden’s pandering all the more obvious.
South Carolina will be the make or break moment for the 77-year-old former veep’s struggling campaign and he remains confident that his appeal to blacks will result in a game-changing win in the state that has been described as his firewall.
But recent polls have shown Bernie Sanders and his promises of free stuff and revenge through social justice is eating into Biden’s once-formidable lead and it hasn’t helped good old Joe that he often seems to be drifting off into dementia.
For Biden, if he under-performs in S.C. then it could all be over within a week with Super Tuesday only three days afterward.
It’s difficult to imagine the party’s wealthy donors writing any more checks to bankroll the “electable” Biden’s campaign if he ends up as roadkill next week.