Former Vice-President Joe Biden was caught in a rambling, sometimes incoherent speech, making a wild claim about “some black woman.” Poor Joe got torched by Americans who were deeply offended by what they see as a blatantly racist remark. Don’t miss this.
Joe Biden had been rambling for over an hour and made what most are interpreting to be a racist claim about those like himself who were “sequestered” in their homes during the pandemic.
The 77-year-old Democrat was attempting to tell a small group of veterans in Tampa, Florida that the coronavirus pandemic isn’t getting better and that the president is lying to them. That’s when he folded up his notebook and decided to go off-script.
“They’re saying, ‘Jeez, the reason I was able to stay sequestered in my home is because some black woman was able to stack the grocery shelf,'” Biden is heard saying in the clip.
Could you speak a bit louder for those of us in the back?
“The reason I was able to stay sequestered in my home was because some black woman was able to stock the grocery shelf.” pic.twitter.com/TV5yDQKMra
— Dan Mellis (@MtgGuyDan) October 5, 2020
“Biden’s remarks didn’t go viral until Monday after they were amplified by Turning Point USA senior contributor Rob Smith,” Fox News reports. “The former vice president was slammed on social media with critics calling the comments ‘racist’ and joking about the Biden campaign calling a ‘lid’.”
The mainstream media and their Democrat cohorts want you to believe that President Donald Trump is inherently racist. They claim it’s just who he is… devoid of any real proof.
In fact, the charge of “racism” is something they have used against the president from day one. However, the attacks of this racist narrative is being thrust center-stage once again.
During the debate, Fox News’ Chris Wallace shocked many when he suggested that President Trump said in response to riots in Charlottesville in 2017 that neo-Nazis were “very fine people.”
Why would Wallace damage his own reputation by regurgitating a debunked hoax?
Well, it was to take the heat off of Joe Biden, who has a long history of making racist statements. Who can forget in 2006 when Biden said, “You can’t go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.”
Biden, while running for the 2008 presidency, issued what he thought was praise of then-Senator Barack Obama, saying he was “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean.”
Then-Vice President Biden told a Virginia audience that then-Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s financial regulation lifts would “put y’all back in chains.”
At a 2019 campaign event in Iowa, Biden told supporters “poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids.”
In an interview with “The Breakfast Club,” the presumptive Democratic nominee told host Charlamagne tha God, “I tell you if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
The Democrats are fully aware that Biden has this long history of making racist remarks. In fact, these comments all have another thing in common: they are all said while Joe is completely relaxed.
Joe Biden is more prone to make racist comments while at ease which is quite damning. These are his real thoughts. The argument can be made that deep down the Democrat candidate is truly racist.
That’s why Americans torched him on social media.
“Vice President Biden has a habit of routinely saying things which demean the Black community. Latest entry ‘The reason I was able to stay sequestered in my home was because some black woman was able to stack the grocery shelves’ who is he talking about? It tells you about his brain,” tweeted Newt Gringrich.
Vice President Biden has habit of routinely saying things which demean the Black community.Latest entry “The reason I was able to stay sequestered in my home was because some black woman was able to stack the grocery shelves” who is he talking about? It tells you about his brain.
— Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) October 6, 2020
“Omg!!! Is the black community really going to vote for this guy. Astounding. I am literally shook over this,” tweeted Shannon Hawkins.
Omg!!! Is the black community really going to vote for this guy. Astounding. I am literally shook over this.
— Shannon Hawkins (@shanstar79) October 6, 2020
“Black people that is your presidential candidate,” tweeted Frank Lucas.
Black people that is your presidential candidate
— Frank Lucas (@SpeaklowPakaipa) October 5, 2020
“A Racist is a Racist his entire life: This is how Joe Biden stereotype black women. In his peanut brain, a black woman should be just able only to restock products on the supermarket shelves. Not being the Manager, the owner, the logistics supervisor,” tweeted Ernesto Romero.
A Racist is a Racist his entire life:
This is how Joe Biden stereotype black women.
In his peanut 🥜 brain, a black woman should be just able only to restock products on the supermarket shelves.
Not being the Manager, the owner, the logistics supervisorhttps://t.co/V9NkG4ijdO
— Ernesto Romero (@Ernestonewage) October 5, 2020
“Poor Basement Joe. There goes black vote. U hear what Biden said today? ‘Reason I was able to stay sequestered at home is because some black woman was able to stock the grocery shelf.’ A) Most insulting comment about blacks EVER. B)He stayed home. @realDonaldTrump worked 24/7 4 us,” tweeted Wayne Allen Root.
Poor Basement Joe. There goes black vote. U hear what Biden said today? "Reason I was able to stay sequestered at home is because some black woman was able to stock the grocery shelf." A) Most insulting comment about blacks EVER. B)He stayed home. @realDonaldTrump worked24/7 4 us
— Wayne Allyn Root (@RealWayneRoot) October 5, 2020
The Biden campaign did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
Biden once again made an allegedly racist remark, and for his campaign to walk back another one will only put the spotlight on all his past racist statements.
In August, the former VP was similarly in damage control mode when he appeared to disparage the diversity of the Black community, saying: “Unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different things.”
When will enough be enough? How can the Democratic Party claim to be the party of minorities when their own candidate has a long list of racial remarks that are truly offensive to all Americans.