Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign with the million-times debunked lie that President Trump called neo-Nazis and white supremacists “very fine people.” Joe has repeated this lie many times, including last week when he added that no U.S. leader has ever said anything close to that. As it turns out, Biden once refered to a Confederate group aligned with the KKK as “fine people.” I know Biden is an empty can, but he has to know that “very fine people” and “fine people” are pretty damn close.
Following the 2017 clash in Charlottesville, Virginia between white supremacists and leftist radicals, President Trump remarked, “You look at both sides. I think there is blame on both sides. I have no doubt about it. You also had some very fine people on both sides.”
Trump was talking about the historical preservationists who wanted to stop Antifa terrorisist from pulling down statues. When asked to clarify his remarks, the President said in no uncertain terms that he wasn’t saying neo-Nazis were fine people and condemned all white supremacist groups by name.
Democrats don’t give a shit about facts, so they’ve been running with the false narrative that Trump said there are fine Nazis out there. Joe Biden launched his presidential bid on the lie and just last week repeated it:
“When a president speaks, no matter how good or bad he is, people listen and when he speaks and gives credibility to these racist fu – I better watch my language – folks out there, they come out from under the rocks,” said Biden.
After almost calling people “racist f*cks” Biden went into lie-mode:
“From the moment he came down that escalator in his golden building, when he started off saying ‘I’m going to see to it that we get rid of all those Mexican rapists. That’s the first thing he talked about. Secondly, what did he do? He decided that he was going to pit us against each other based on race,” Biden claimed.
Trump never said he was going to get rid of all those Mexican rapists, he said some illegal aliens from Mexico are rapists, which is true. Also, I must have missed the part where Trump said he was going to divide us against each other based on race. Maybe that’s one of those things that only exists in Crazy Joe’s head.
“When you saw those people at Charlottesville, coming out of the fields carrying those torches, their veins are bulging and screeching that anti-semitic hate and bile. The same phrases used in Germany in the early thirties in Nazi Germany – accompanied by the Ku Klux Klan. The Grand Wizard said ‘this is why we elected him.’ And then a young woman gets killed and he gets asked to comment and he says there were ‘very fine people on both sides,’” said Biden.
And then Biden added, “No president in the history of the United States has ever said anything remotely like that.”
Biden has never been the United States President, nor will he ever be, but he was vice president for 8 years and before that a U.S. Senator when he said something very similar in 1993.
The NY Post reports:
During the Senate confirmation hearing for then-Supreme Court nominee Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Biden, the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, made a surprising comment about the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), an organization committed to preserving Confederate statues with ties to the Ku Klux Klan.
Biden began his remarks by referring to a speech made on the Senate floor by Sen. Howell Heflin (D-Ala.), who was speaking in support of efforts by Sen. Carol Moseley Braun (D-Ill.) to deny renewal of a Confederate flag design patent to the UDC.
“I, too, heard that speech and, for the public listening to this, the senator made a very moving and eloquent speech. As a son of the Confederacy, acknowledging that it was time to change and yield to a position that Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun raised on the Senate floor, not granting a federal charter to an organization made up of many fine people who continue to display the Confederate flag as a symbol,” Biden said.
In 2017 Donald Trump said a group that was trying to preserve Confederate statues were “very fine people” and he was branded a racist. In 1993 Joe Biden said a group that was trying to preserve Confederate statues were “fine people” and he was never branded a racist. Is the addition of the word “very” the thing that makes Trump so damn racist and Biden so damn not?
When democrats apply their double-standard they don’t f*ck around. This is an apples-to-apple comparison and once again, it’s only bad when Republicans do it.