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March 6, 2021
When it comes to racism, Biden just can’t help himself
By Andrea Widburg

Joe Biden is now, and always has been, a man obsessed by race. In the past decade or so, he’s been trying to curb his tongue, but one of the sad facts of dementia is that it destroys down the mind’s ability to stay within socially acceptable parameters. That’s why it shouldn’t surprise anybody that the racially-obsessed Biden announced to an aerospace engineer of East Indian descent that “Indian-descent Americans are taking over the country.”

During the election season, Fox News put together a helpful list of Biden’s recent racist comments. They give a context for each statement; the following are just the short versions:

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September 2020: “Some Black woman was able to stack the grocery shelf”

May 2020: “You ain’t black.”

August 2019: “Poor kids” just as bright as “white kids”

June 2019: “The kid wearing a hoodie.”

June 2019: Biden touts his work with segregationist senators

August 2012: “Put y’all back in chains”

February 2007: Obama is “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean”

2006: “You can’t go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent”

It’s that last one – the one about store clerks having “a slight Indian accent” -- that seems to have stuck in Biden’s decompensating brain. On Thursday, Biden had a call with Swati Mohan, who is NASA’s guidance and controls operations lead for the impressive Mars Perseverance rover landing.

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