Re: Let the truth be known
He's losing popularity so now he has to resort to outlandish lies!
Insanity: Biden Cooks Up False Claim That Trump Campaigned on Idea That 'Black Folks Are Taking Your Job'
In a recently published interview that was his first as president of the United States, Joe Biden falsely claimed that his predecessor campaigned on the rhetoric that black people were taking jobs away from other Americans.
This is hilarious, as it happens, because President Donald Trump campaigned on and heavily promoted, worked toward and touted his success at getting black people lots and lots of jobs.
Seriously, the dude loved talking about both how he was going to make sure black people had jobs and how he actually did it, with the enthusiastic support of his small but incredibly vocal African-American base, which surged during his presidency.
Seriously, his support among black voters was booming to historic heights for a Republican candidate.
In an emotive piece on his interview with Biden, which was given right after the 46th president was sworn into office in January, Edward-Isaac Dovere of The Atlanticvalue of patriotism, and actually can remember on the spot how the Declaration of Independence goes (which Biden cannotirredeemableconfounded Democratsblack peoplerecord-low black unemploymenteventsharply rose after he took office.
He's losing popularity so now he has to resort to outlandish lies!
Insanity: Biden Cooks Up False Claim That Trump Campaigned on Idea That 'Black Folks Are Taking Your Job'
In a recently published interview that was his first as president of the United States, Joe Biden falsely claimed that his predecessor campaigned on the rhetoric that black people were taking jobs away from other Americans.
This is hilarious, as it happens, because President Donald Trump campaigned on and heavily promoted, worked toward and touted his success at getting black people lots and lots of jobs.
Seriously, the dude loved talking about both how he was going to make sure black people had jobs and how he actually did it, with the enthusiastic support of his small but incredibly vocal African-American base, which surged during his presidency.
Seriously, his support among black voters was booming to historic heights for a Republican candidate.
In an emotive piece on his interview with Biden, which was given right after the 46th president was sworn into office in January, Edward-Isaac Dovere of The Atlanticvalue of patriotism, and actually can remember on the spot how the Declaration of Independence goes (which Biden cannotirredeemableconfounded Democratsblack peoplerecord-low black unemploymenteventsharply rose after he took office.
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