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Saved - July 15, 2024 at 9:21 PM

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this wonderful man held a solitary protest on 12 July in Detroit when Biden came to town. he carried the sign, even though it was heavy for him at times https://t.co/g4hh0UTbBA

Saved - July 15, 2024 at 7:45 PM

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reminder that Biden ranked 76th in a class of 85 at Syracuse university law school, but lied that he was at the top he also plagiarized so heavily in law school & his 1988 presidential campaign that he had to drop out unserious country keeping him in politics at all, let alone the presidency

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Biden faces questions about false academic achievements and plagiarism. He admitted to inaccuracies in his academic record and using others' words without credit. Critics call him a plagiarist and question his integrity. Biden's reputation is tarnished, and voters must decide if he is trustworthy.
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Speaker 0: Biden may have more explaining to do. Speaker 1: The new questions stem from taped remarks of Biden during an April campaign appearance in New Hampshire. Speaker 2: Well, I went to law school on a full academic scholarship. The only one in my in my class, to have a full academic scholarship. Went back to law school and, in fact, ended up in the top half of my class. I was the outstanding student in the political science department at the end of my year. I graduated with 3 degrees from undergraduate school and a 165 credits, only a 123 credits. Speaker 3: Biden now concedes he did not graduate in the top half of his law school class, that he does not have 3 degrees from college, and that he was not named outstanding political science student in college. Speaker 0: Newsweek says Biden actually went to school on a half scholarship, ended up near the bottom of his class, and won only one degree, not 3. Speaker 4: Joe Biden ranked 76th in a class of 85 at the University of Syracuse Law School. I mean, this guy comes off this whole thing as a flyweight. Speaker 5: Now Biden says Newsweek is right. His memory had failed him. Speaker 2: And I'd be delighted to sit down and compare my IQ to yours if you'd like, Frank. Joe Biden was victimized by the truth. Speaker 6: Bye bye Biden. He may not know it yet, but I think this is very going to be very difficult for him to recover. Speaker 7: Is Joe Biden dead meat, yes or no? Speaker 5: I think so. Bob? It's in terminal condition. Terminal? Speaker 6: Yes. Unless he comes in 3rd in Iowa. Speaker 7: Morton. Dying. I say dead will Speaker 8: Democratic presidential candidate Joseph Biden today faces a controversy 3 weeks ago at a debate at the Iowa State Fair. He used phrases identical to those delivered by British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock. Speaker 7: Biden seemed to be claiming Kinnock's vision and wife as his own. Speaker 2: Why is it that my wife is sitting out there in the audience is the first in her family Speaker 4: to ever go to college. Speaker 9: Why is Gladys the first woman in her family in a 1000 generation to be able to get the university Speaker 2: My ancestors who worked in the coal mines in northeast Pennsylvania and will come up after 12 hours and play football. Speaker 9: 8 hours underground and then come up and play football. Speaker 2: It's because they didn't have a platform upon which to stand. Speaker 5: There was no platform upon which they could stand. Speaker 2: The notion that every thought or notion or idea you have to go back and find and attribute to someone, I think, is quite frankly, ludicrous. Speaker 4: The problem here is that senator Biden told his audience he'd just been thinking about these things, and he failed to give any credit at all to his famous British speechwriter. Speaker 0: You know, I was thinking on the way over here. Now that's a little too much because as you point out, what's behind the words? What's there? And a lot of people that rap on Biden has always been that it's just a surface. Speaker 2: I should have said, to paraphrase Neil Kinnock, it's the only time I didn't Speaker 7: in all the Speaker 10: times I've ever used it. But CBS News found a tape of a second instance. Speaker 7: It reappeared in the New York Times with a new charge that Biden had appropriated a famous litany from the late Robert Kennedy about what the gross national product cannot measure. Speaker 2: It cannot measure the health of our children Speaker 10: The health of our children. Speaker 2: The quality of our education. Speaker 10: The quality of their education. Speaker 2: The joy of their play. Speaker 10: For the joy of their play. Speaker 4: Biden gave Kennedy no credit. He has also quoted or paraphrased John Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, and British Labor Party leader, Neil Kinnock, all without credit. Speaker 10: Joseph Biden admitted today that he committed plagiarism when he was in law school. He said it was a mistake, but that it was unintentional. Speaker 4: He quoted 5 pages of someone else's work without proper citation. Speaker 2: I've done some dumb things, and I'll do dumb things again. Speaker 4: He was given an f. Speaker 2: Ladies and gentlemen, I've been dumb. Speaker 4: To the political community in Washington, it all seems of a piece. Plagiarism at law school, plagiarism on the stump. Speaker 7: The great communicator. Strike that. The great imitator. Speaker 5: You don't steal verbatim, or when you do as he did 99% of the time, you give credit. Speaker 4: Biden's critics say he sells himself as a man whose words and visions can inspire a new generation in politics. But if the thoughts, phrases, and visions really belong to others, it's a form of false advertising. Speaker 5: Is it a wise idea, though, to take something that personal anyway from another politician and try and appropriate it to your own campaign? Speaker 4: I think it was a stupid thing to, appropriate, material that was really very personal that was someone else's. Speaker 11: Most people didn't know who he was. You know, Joe Biden and now they're gonna say, oh, yeah. He's the guy who plagiarized. That's what the first Speaker 6: politically, that's devastating. These clips are devastating. He looks like a Joe Biden wind up doll with somebody else's words coming out. Speaker 4: If they're going to do things that are stupid as well as immoral, then they're probably too dumb to have the job of president. Speaker 5: The voters are gonna have to decide whether he was dishonest or
Saved - February 6, 2024 at 11:59 PM

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“minimizing civilian casualties” areas destroyed compared to population density https://t.co/ulc6pjDs2P

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