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August 8, 2019: Tells the Asian and Latino Coalition in Des Moines, Iowa, that “poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids.”
He tried to clarify his claim, adding: ‘Rich kids, black kids, Asian kids, no, I mean it. But think how we think about it … We think how we’re going to simplify it. They can do anything others can do with an opportunity. ”
Later that day, he tells a crowd: ‘We chose unity over division. We choose science over fiction. We choose the truth over the facts. ‘
August 9: Biden was approached by a right-wing Turning Point USA staff member at a rally in Iowa. ‘How many genders are there?’ I ask.
Biden replied, ‘There are at least three.’
The reporter said: ‘What are they?’
And Biden replied, ‘Don’t play me, kid.’ Biden then shook hands with someone in the crowd before turning around and saying, ‘By the way, the first one out to get married was me.
August 10: Biden says he was vice president when the Parkland school shooting happened, even though it happened in 2018.
“Those Parkland kids came to see me when I was vice president,” he told a reporter.
A campaign official clarified that Biden was referring to the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut in December 2012.
August 24: Biden confuses New Hampshire with Vermont.
Speaking in Keene, NH, he said: ‘I love this place. Look, what I don’t like about Vermont in terms of its beauty?
September 2: Biden seems confused about the definition of a magazine for a rifle, telling his supporters in Iowa: “The idea that we don’t have the elimination of assault weapons, magazines that can hold multiple bullets, is absolutely absurd.”
By definition, a magazine has several rounds.
September 25th: Biden forgot the name of the last Supreme Court candidate under President Barack Obama on the Jimmy Kimmel show.
“Back when they were waiting before Trump was elected, they were delaying, uh, um, the president’s nomination filed for the Supreme Court,” Biden said.
“Merrick Garland,” Kimmel said.
“Merrick Garland, a really good man,” added Biden.
November 2: Says he’s in Ohio when he’s in Iowa.
November 20: Biden claimed he had the endorsement of the only black Senator in the Senate during a Democratic debate.
“I have more supporters in the black community who have vouched for me because they know who I am … The only African-American woman ever elected to the United States Senate.”
Senator Kamala Harris corrected him by saying, ‘That’s not true. The other is here!
December 5th: You called a voter “bloody liar” and “fat” after asking if his son Hunter won a job on the board of a Ukrainian gas company as a result of his father’s senior position.
“You’re a bloody liar and that’s not true,” Biden snapped. ‘I am not sedentary. You want to check my form, let’s do push-ups together, let’s run, let’s do whatever you want to do, let’s do an IQ test.
He continued: ‘But look, fat man, here’s the deal.’
February 9, 2020: Biden called a 21-year-old woman a ‘lying dog-faced pony soldier’ during a question and answer session in New Hampshire.
When asked by economics student Madison Moore about his poor performance in the Iowa caucuses, he asked if he had ever attended a caucus. Moore said yes and Biden replied, ‘No, you haven’t! You are a lying soldier pony with a dog face.
February 24th: In South Carolina he said, ‘My name is Joe Biden. I am a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate. ‘
During the same speech, he claimed to have worked with Chinese leader ‘Deng Xiaoping’ on the Paris Climate Agreement, Deng died in 1997.
February 25: During the final Democratic debate he stated that “150 million people have been killed since 2007” by firearms. If that were the case, half of the American population would be dead.
March 1: He calls Fox News host Chris Wallace ‘Chuck’ and then claims it was because he had a recent interview with NBC’s Chuck Todd.
March 3rd: You confused Super Tuesday with “Super Thursday”.
And during the same speech, he spoiled the Declaration of Independence, saying: ‘We believe these truths are self-evident. All men and women are created by, you know, you know the thing. ‘
March 4: Mistaken his wife for his sister on the scene of a rally in California.
‘By the way, this is my little sister Valerie!’ Biden said while grabbing his wife’s right hand. And I am Jill’s husband, she continued as she searched for her sister’s.
March 9: “Together, I think we can take the House back,” Biden said before correcting himself. “We’re going to keep the House, enlarge it, and turn around the Senate.”
March 10th: Biden pledged to ban the ‘AR-14’ (instead of the AR-15) when a worker challenged him, accusing him of ‘trying to diminish our second amendment right and take away our guns.’
April: He seemed to forget the name of Barack Obama while discussing the annexation of Crimea by Russia.
‘Because they invaded another country and annexed a significant portion of it called Crimea. He says it was the president, my boss, that it was his fault.
May 22nd: Biden tells radio host Charlemagne the God that ‘if you have trouble determining whether you are for me or for Trump, then you are not black.’
August 31Speaking at a steel mill in Pittsburgh, he stumbled a lot over his words, saying, ‘COVID has taken this year, since the outbreak alone, it has taken more than 100 years. Look, here are the lives, it’s just, it’s uh, I mean, think about it. More lives this year than any other year in the last 100 years. ‘
September 15: Biden says wealthy people were able to stay home during the lockdown because ‘some black woman was able to stack the supermarket shelf.’
Speaking to a group of veterans in Tampa, Florida, he said: ‘The American public, they have removed their blinders. Suddenly, they have seen a lot clearer.
“They’re saying, ‘God, the reason I was able to get kidnapped in my house is because a black woman was able to stack the store shelf.”
September 20: Biden said 200 million had died of coronavirus, mistaking a million for a thousand.
“It is estimated that 200 million people will probably have died when this talk is over,” he said.
September 21st: He spoils the pledge of allegiance, saying, ‘I pledge allegiance to the United States of America, one nation, indivisible, under God, truly.’
The correct text is: “I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic it represents, one Nation under God, indivisible, with freedom and justice for all.”
October 12: You seemed to forget you ran against Mitt Romney in 2012.
“You may remember,” Biden said, telling reporters that he was opposed to Democrats criticizing Amy Coney Barrett’s faith, “I got in trouble when we were running against that senator who was Mormon, the governor.”
October 24th: He says in a virtual meeting: “We have assembled, I believe, the most extensive and inclusive electoral fraud organization in the history of American politics.”
October 25: He got confused about who is president and called him ‘George’.
Speaking at the ‘I Will Vote Concert’ concert, Biden said: ‘Four more years of George, er, George, er, him – we’ll find ourselves in a position where, if Trump is elected, we’ll be in a different world.’
He was assisted by his wife Jill, who appeared to mutter ‘Trump’ under her breath as Biden struggled for words.