Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Biden and Democratic Rivals Exchange Attacks Over His Remarks on Segregationists [View all]emmaverybo
(8,144 posts)was clear. He used two egregious character examples to show that legislators can and must work with their opposites to accomplish legislation.
Son is a red herring. Booker put a spin on its use to tarnish Joe by association.
Booker made Joes story about himself, exploiting it to reaffirm his woke cred.
No doubt Bookers experience with racist epithet cloaked in everyday forms of demeaning address is painful and profound.
However, he projected his story on to Joes, an exploitive political tactic Biden naturally resisted.
Bernie piled on, in service to his agenda.
Meanwhile, the state continues to perpetrate atrocities against Central American asylum seekers, increasing the extent and degree of persecution through additional draconian policies, justifying an illegal operation by a barrage of racist propaganda, which candidates fail to address, so busy are they manufacturing outrage over a rivals harmless story.
I do hope Joe stops apologizing for the offense rivals enjoy taking.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden