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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Book: Biden in 1973 Lectured Cleveland on What is Good "For the Negro"


Book: Biden in 1973 Lectured Cleveland on What is Good "For the Negro"

DES MOINES, IOWA ‚Äì MAY 1: Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president Joe Biden speaks to guests during a campaign event at The River Center on May 1, 2019 in Des Moines, Iowa. The event was Biden‚Äôs final rally in the state, wrapping up his first visit since announcing …

Former Vice President Joe Biden lectured the City Club in Cleveland, Ohio in 1973 about what he thought was "good for the negro" according to a new book from a prominent left-wing journalist.  Joe Biden was a newly elected Senator from the state of Delaware who won his first Senate term in 1972.  The book was written from leftist journalist Ryan Grim.  Biden in 1973 was then speaking of how the two-party system was good for the South and the "negro".  It's really ironic because former Mississippi Senator Trent Lott (Republican) had to resign as Senate Majority Leader at the end of 2002  because of statements he made about former Southern Senator Strom Thurmond and how different America would've been if Strom Thurmond would've been elected president.  He was saying that in tribute to the retiring U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond at a special party for him.  Consequently Biden wasn't called to accountability on his past statements in 1973.  Click on the above link to read the entire link.

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