Joe Biden: We Were Able To Stay Home During COVID Because of Some Black Woman Stocking Grocery Shelves
By Kipp Jones
Published October 5, 2020 at 4:02pm
Its impossible to know if Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is actually suffering from a cognitive decline, or if hes just really bad at speaking.
In any event, Biden always seems to get himself into trouble when he veers away from prepared remarks.
Its probably at least partially why his campaign avoids letting him speak to reporters with any kind of regularity.
Biden often utters profoundly dumb or senseless statements, and sometimes those statements contain either a racial element or a racist undertone.
Thats problematic when youre the leader of the Democratic Party, which portrays itself as a modern civil rights movement.
Early in his 47-year career, Biden called the idea of an integrated school a racial jungle, and earlier this year told a black radio host on his radio program that if he wasnt voting for him, then you aint black.
The hosts blackness was apparently contingent on whether he voted for him.
Bidens latest racial remark actually came last month, but is only now coming to light because the establishment media apparently again ran interference for the 77-year-old.
NBC News proudly aired a roundtable discussion in which Biden addressed reporters on Sept. 15 at a Roundtable with Veterans event.
But the network that allowed the intrepid Brian Williams to ,a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCl4Y5-mfL0">run rampant with lies at the Nightly News desk for 11 years neglected to tell us that Biden used a portion of his speaking time at the event to insinuate that black women are only fit for work in stocking grocery store shelves.
Speaking of Americans at large, Biden said people were starting to realize that the reason I was able to stay sequestered in my home was because some black woman was able to stock the grocery shelf.
Its no wonder Biden has often resorted to plagiarism.
His original thoughts are less than inspiring.
Bidens black woman comment began spreading online Monday afternoon: