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Speaker 0 talks about their involvement in the civil rights movement, mentioning desegregating movie theaters, organizing voter registration drives, and sitting in black churches. They emphasize their deep involvement in the movement since they were 18 years old. Speaker 1, referencing the New York Times, accuses Biden of lying about marching in the civil rights movement. Despite being reminded that he hadn't actually marched, Biden continued to tell the story. Speaker 1 finds this behavior strange.

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32 years ago, Biden's presidential campaign faced blunders like exaggerating his academic record and falsely claiming to have marched in the civil rights movement. Accusations of plagiarism in his speeches led to his withdrawal from the race.

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Legislators rejected the Nunes plan, using racist language. Joe Biden's involvement in crime bills was highlighted. Biden made controversial comments about African Americans and Indians. He emphasized AIDS testing and made questionable remarks about minorities. Biden discussed poverty, race, and education. He faced criticism for his comments on race and diversity. Biden expressed confidence in his ability to appeal to Southern voters. Critics argue that Biden's past statements contradict claims of non-racism. Share these clips to challenge perceptions of Biden.

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Biden is accused of plagiarism multiple times, including using phrases without credit from Neil Kinnock and Robert Kennedy. He admitted to plagiarism in law school, calling it unintentional. Critics say he presents himself as inspiring, but using others' words is false advertising. Appropriating personal material from other politicians is seen as a bad move. The political community views his actions as dumb and immoral, questioning his suitability for the presidency. Voters will need to consider these issues.

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I didn't recognize the letter as Biden's. I never discussed persuading him to step aside publicly. He knows I care for him. Reports of me leading a pressure campaign are false. I did not call anyone.

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Senator Grassley wrote a letter to the speaker, discussing the FBI's use of confidential human sources to provide criminal information on Joe Biden and his family. The letter questions whether the FBI tried to shut down the investigation. It alleges that an assessment by an FBI analyst was used to discredit negative information on Hunter Biden and halt the investigation. The letter suggests that there is political bias within the Justice Department and FBI, impacting decision-making at all levels. Senator Grassley urges the speaker to address this issue for the sake of our democracy.

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Biden made controversial statements about race, segregationists, and minorities. He faced criticism for his past remarks and actions, including his involvement in the crime bill leading to mass incarceration. Hunter Biden's use of racial slurs and lies about civil rights involvement were also highlighted. Biden's opposition to school busing for integration and his collaboration with segregationists raised concerns. Overall, his statements and actions regarding race and civil rights have been scrutinized and criticized.

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To the democrats in the senate and others considering supporting this proposal, I urge you to think twice. Supporting it means surrendering to right wing racism and even enabling it.

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The speaker makes controversial statements about race, suggesting that if someone is unsure whether they support him or Trump, then they are not truly black. He also makes remarks about poor kids being as bright as white kids and the Latino community being diverse. The speaker talks about the challenges faced by young people born out of wedlock and suggests that some of them are predators who need to be taken out of society. He mentions difficulties in getting Latinx people vaccinated due to fears of deportation. The speaker discusses his involvement in the civil rights movement, despite evidence to the contrary. His past opposition to mandatory school busing and association with segregationists is highlighted. The speaker argues against the concept of busing and emphasizes the importance of black pride and cultural awareness.

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Biden is accused of being a racist for his past actions and statements, including associating with segregationists and supporting the 1994 crime bill. Trump criticizes Biden's comments on race and claims to have worked closely with black Americans to create opportunities for all races.

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According to the speaker, Joe Biden saw David Ignatius's August 2023 column suggesting he shouldn't run for reelection. The speaker claims Biden also watched a show where Joe (the person the speaker is addressing) and others discussed the column, agreeing that Kamala Harris wasn't a viable alternative. The speaker alleges Biden then told staffers he wanted to change Joe's mind and treated Joe like a key constituency. The speaker believes Biden specifically targeted Joe, Jon Meacham, and possibly Evan Osnos, to convince them he was fit for office.

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Joe Biden allegedly said "Negro children are like roaches" and that if they integrated schools, they would "infest them." Biden also allegedly said Negroes were animals who turned streets into jungles and that he and Senator Eastland had a plan to put them in zoos. The speaker claims the 1981 crime bill, influenced by Biden, Dennis, and Eastland, mandated a five-year sentence without parole for one rock, meaning a person would serve 56 months. The speaker says Biden claimed to understand Negroes because he was raised in Delaware, which he described as a proud slave-owning state that only didn't join the South due to intimidation. The speaker followed Biden's career due to practicing criminal law, stating federal criminal trials became like lynchings. The speaker advises never saying "I don't know" when interrogated by the feds, or you will be convicted.

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The speaker states they don't like Trump but didn't vote for his opponent, whom they call a "racist dog." The speaker recalls hearing Joe Biden say in 1972 that "Negro children are like roaches" who would "infest" schools, and that "Negroes were animals" who turned streets into jungles. The speaker claims Biden and Senator Eastland had a plan to put "Negro animals in zoos." The speaker asserts the 1981 crime bill, which stipulated five years for one rock, was worse than the 1994 crime bill because it abolished federal parole due to actions by Biden, Dennis, and Eastland.

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Biden made controversial remarks about race, praised segregationist senators, and faced criticism for his past actions. He also mentioned concerns about busing for integration and made questionable statements about black pride. Additionally, his son Hunter used racial slurs in messages. Biden's credibility was questioned for false claims about civil rights involvement. Overall, his history with race-related issues and associations with segregationists have raised concerns.

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Black and brown Democrats oppose pushing out Biden, while consultants and non-people of color Democrats support it. Voters and those responsible for getting out the vote are not being consulted. Donors and elite Democrats are making decisions without their input. Share your thoughts in the comments. Translation: Black and brown Democrats are against removing Biden, while consultants and non-people of color Democrats are in favor. Voters and those in charge of voter turnout are not being asked for their opinion. Donors and elite Democrats are making decisions without consulting them. Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Some Republican senators are obstructing the efforts of their majority party to work constructively with Democrats. They are stopping the Department of Justice, which is absurd. Senator Roger Marshall supports Senator Tommy Tuberville's stance on the sanctity of life and abortion policy in the Pentagon. Tuberville is holding up Pentagon nominations, causing delays in the process. While there are ways to bypass these holds, Democratic leaders are hesitant to use them due to time constraints and senators being frequently absent or on recess.

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Why continue to pretend he isn't fit? I focus on achievements and policy rather than media narratives. I've met Biden; he was sharp and answered my questions well. But he has had moments of stumbling, like falling off stages and making confusing statements. Despite that, I found him great during our conversation. He answered questions in-depth without prior notice, and I had no issues then or now. I still believe Joe Biden is fit to serve, and if he were the candidate, I'd support him.

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Biden made controversial remarks about race, including questioning black identity and praising segregationists. He also discussed his involvement in the civil rights movement, which has been disputed. Additionally, his past stance on school busing for integration has drawn criticism for aligning with segregationists. Hunter Biden's use of racial slurs and Biden's false claims have also come under scrutiny. Overall, Biden's statements and actions regarding race have raised concerns and sparked debates.

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Biden's controversial statements and actions are summarized in this concise transcript. He made remarks suggesting that black people who support Trump are not truly black and made insensitive comments about race. He praised segregationist senators and received an award from a notorious segregationist governor. Biden also made remarks about the Latino community and made comments that were seen as offensive and racist. He was criticized for his role in the crime bill that led to mass incarceration, particularly of young African American men. Biden also made false claims about his involvement in the civil rights movement and being arrested during a protest. He worked with segregationists on an anti-busing agenda and expressed concerns about integration. Overall, his statements and actions have raised questions about his racial sensitivity and judgment.

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The speaker does not like Trump but dislikes his opponent more. In 1972, while interning at a DC think tank, the speaker heard Joe Biden give a speech outside the State Capitol Building in Dover. According to the speaker, Biden said, "Negro children are like roaches...they will infest [the schools] and they will never be gotten out." The speaker claims Biden said Negroes were animals who turned the streets into jungles and that Biden and Senator Eastland had a plan to put these Negro animals in zoos. The speaker also recalls that the 1981 crime bill, along with actions by Biden, Eastland, and Dennis, abolished federal parole, meaning a five-year sentence resulted in 56 months of incarceration.

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The speaker argues that the issue of busing is not about north versus south, but rural versus urban. They believe that applying the same standards to urban areas as in rural areas is problematic. Despite criticism, they predict that young black leaders will support their stance against busing, which they view as a bankrupt policy. They emphasize the need for federal courts to determine constitutional violations in school desegregation cases based on specific intent to segregate. The speaker references legal standards for establishing intent, citing recent Supreme Court rulings.

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I was involved in the civil rights movement as a teenager, but not as an activist. Joe Biden made hurtful comments about racial jungle and opposed bussing. I confronted him in debates, but now we seem friendly. Not everyone criticized him like I did.

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Biden first ran for president 32 years ago, starting as a strong contender. However, his campaign faced early blunders, including exaggerating his academic record and falsely claiming participation in the civil rights movement. He stated he graduated in the top half of his law school class, but this was misleading. Additionally, he faced accusations of plagiarism in his speeches, notably misattributing a quote from Robert Kennedy. These issues ultimately led to his decision to drop out of the race, acknowledging that he made mistakes.

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The speaker argues that the issue of busing is not about north versus south but rural versus urban. They believe that busing in urban areas does not make sense due to integrated facilities but segregated neighborhoods. They predict that young black leaders will support their stance and that pushing busing will set back the civil rights movement. The speaker emphasizes that only federal courts can determine constitutional violations in school desegregation cases and that specific intent to segregate must be proven before busing can be ordered.

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The structure of the Black community is often controlled by white liberals who claim to be allies. Historically, Joe Biden has been associated with major crime bills that disproportionately affected Black men. He has made derogatory comments about Black individuals, comparing them to animals and suggesting they should be contained. Some argue that Biden's actions reflect a legacy of segregationism within the Democratic Party. Despite this, others defend him, claiming he has worked to improve lives. The conversation touches on the struggle for Black political identity and the challenges faced by those who think independently. There is a strong sentiment against bullying and a determination to stand firm in the face of adversity, regardless of the consequences.
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