Friday, May 15, 2020

Biden tells women they 'probably shouldn't vote for me' if they believe Tara Reade


Former Vice [no pun intended] President Joe Biden and presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2020 presidential election claims he doesn't remember Tara Reade, his former Senate staffer and barely remembers being a senator. Reade claims that Biden sexually assaulted her in 1993 and he said that those who believe her should not vote for him.

Biden did not say that those who believe he should release his Senate records that are being held in the University of Delaware to prove his innocence in this matter while he refuses to do so should not vote for him.

He also did not say that people who have seen visual proof that he touches women and girls inappropriately should not vote for him.

Nor did he mention that he has never once been correct on foreign policy when he served under Obama.

And he forgot to mention that people who believe that his obvious mental decline disqualifies him for president should not vote for him, but then again, his mental decline may be the reason he did not mention that little problem.

During an interview with MSNBC's Communist, Lawrence O'Donnell, "Gropey Joe" was asked whether he remembered Tara Reade being on his staff, a question he previously dodged earlier this month when asked by "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski.

"Do you remember Tara Reade who worked there for about a year in 1992-1993?" Comrade O'Donnell asked.

"Well, to be honest with you, I don't," Biden, for the first time in memory said honestly. "But let me get something clear, when a woman makes a claim that she has been harassed or abused, and this claim has changed... she should be taken seriously. She should come forward, share her story, she should be taken seriously and it should be thoroughly vetted. And in every case, what matters is the truth. The truth is what matters. And the truth of the case is nothing like this ever, ever happened... I give you my word. It never, ever happened."

Biden's word is less valuable than a pile of used toilet paper.

In his failed 1988 run for president, he lifted parts of a speech given by a UK Labour MP and Margaret Thatcher challenger, Neil Kinnock. He even used portions of Kinnock's speech during an event at the Iowa State Fair and would
later acknowledge the plagiarism.

Also, according to a 1987 article in The Times, Biden admitted plagiarizing a law review journal for a paper during law school, and begged the school administration not to be expelled. Rather than totally owning up to the plagiarism, he said he made a mistake in the citation process. He also lied about graduating in the top third of his class in law school and that he was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

Then there's the little lies about visiting Afghanistan to honor a Naval officer who Biden claimed rappelled down a ravine under fire to retrieve the body of a fellow soldier. He claimed this was true, "My word as a Biden." [Remember the used toilet paper mentioned above.] The Washington Post investigated Biden's story and wrote:
… almost every detail in the story appears to be incorrect … it appears as though the former vice president has jumbled elements of at least three actual events into one story of bravery, compassion and regret that never happened … The upshot: In the space of three minutes, Biden got the time period, the location, the heroic act, the type of medal, the military branch and the rank of the recipient wrong, as well as his own role in the ceremony.
Biden claimed several times that he had been “arrested” in the 1970s while “trying to see” Nelson Mandela in prison, another claim apparently entirely made up. He also claimed to have co-sponsored the Endangered Species Act, which he didn’t.

And now he wants us to believe him when he claims that he didn't sexually assault Tara Reade and doesn't even remember her.

Back to the interview:

O'Donnell then pointed to an op-ed published in The New York Times, a former newspaper, titled "I Believe Tara Reade. I'm Voting for Joe Biden Anyway." He asked Biden what he would tell women who were "ready" to vote for him but the allegations give them "serious pause" and who believe Reade's allegations.

"Well, I think they should vote their heart and if they believe Tara Reade, they probably shouldn't vote for me. I wouldn't vote for me if I believed Tara Reade," Biden told O'Donnell. "The fact is that look at Tara Reade's story. It changes considerably. And I don't want to question her motive, I don't want to question anything other than to say the truth matters. This is being vetted, it's been vetted, [he lied] and people scores of my employees over my whole career. This is just totally, thoroughly, completely out of character. And the idea that in a public place, in a hallway I would assault a woman? I mean, it's just- I- anyway, I promise you. It never happened."

Biden reiterated before continuing the interview, "there is no truth" to Reade's claims.

Perhaps Biden is finally telling the truth, but he still refuses to release records that might exonerate him in this case. The guy has a shaky relationship with the truth and all he needs to do is make his senate records public.

But even if Reade is lying, the one good thing that comes out of this situation is the exposure of the blatant hypocrisy of the left.

Now the left is calling for the rule of law. What a laugh.


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