BIDEN NEVER HELPED BLACKS – NOT EVER

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BIDEN'S PHYSICAL AND MENTALACUITY IS POOR

BY SNN.BZ STAFF

Joe Biden’s long political career has been punctuated by moments where comedians and media figures have highlighted his plagiarism, exaggerations, verbal gaffes or outright lies, interpreted as signs of mental decline or outright narcissism. Biden’s earliest documented claim of helping Black people through civil rights activism, which has been widely criticized as a lie, dates back to September 1983.

Black people that repeated (perpetuated) the lie are; Barack Obama, Kamala Harris, Jim Clyburn, Cedric Richmond, LaTosha Brown, Cliff Albright and thousands more but the list is too long to post here.


JOHNNY CARSON, SEPTEMBER 16, 1987

These instances, captured in videos and reports, span decades and offer a timeline of public scrutiny that predates modern political divides. Below is a compilation of notable moments where Biden was openly mocked for these lies, drawn from YouTube videos and other online sources, presented with the date and speaker to underscore the historical context.

September 16, 1987 – Johnny Carson: On “The Tonight Show,” Johnny Carson delivered a monologue that took aim at then-Senator Joe Biden’s plagiarism scandal during his 1987 presidential campaign.

Carson quipped about Biden’s unattributed use of a speech by British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock, joking that Biden reassured his staff, “You have nothing to fear but fear itself,” a line famously associated with Franklin D. Roosevelt. This jab, aired on September 16, 1987, as confirmed by multiple sources, underscored how Biden’s lifting of Kinnock’s speech about his coal-mining ancestors led to widespread ridicule, contributing to his campaign’s collapse. The monologue, later shared on YouTube, highlighted how Biden’s authenticity was questioned early in his career.



December 2009 – Robin Williams: In his HBO comedy special “Weapons of Self Destruction,” Robin Williams performed a stand-up routine that mercilessly mocked then-Vice President Joe Biden for his verbal gaffes, nicknaming him “Rambling Joe Biden.” Williams joked, “Joe says s*** that even people with Tourette’s go, ‘No, no. What is going on?’” and compared Biden to “your uncle who’s on a new drug and hasn’t got the dosage right.” This 2009 clip, widely circulated on YouTube and social media, resurfaced multiple times (notably in 2020), with fans noting its prescience given Biden’s later gaffes. Williams’ routine, delivered with his signature rapid-fire style, cemented Biden’s reputation for incoherent speech in popular culture, long before his 2020 presidential run.



September 17, 2020 – Scott Whitlock (via X post): On X, journalist Scott Whitlock shared a clip of Johnny Carson’s 1987 monologue, emphasizing Biden’s long history of being mocked for plagiarism. Whitlock’s post, which included the YouTube video of Carson’s jab about Biden’s use of Kinnock’s speech, noted, “Joe Biden’s been around so long, Johnny Carson was hammering him for plagiarism way back in 1987.” This post, liked and shared widely, revived the 1987 scandal for a modern audience, reinforcing that Biden’s credibility issues were a topic of ridicule decades ago, not a recent partisan invention. The clip’s viral spread on X highlighted how Carson’s humor resonated across eras.

August 8, 2020 – Anonymous Twitter User (via Fox News): A Twitter user posted a clip from Robin Williams’ 2009 HBO special, sparking renewed attention to his “Rambling Joe Biden” routine, as reported by Fox News. The user’s post, which went viral, prompted fans to comment that Williams would have “even more ammunition” today, given Biden’s recent gaffes, like his controversial remarks on African American and Latino diversity. The YouTube clip, linked in the article, showed Williams mocking Biden’s incoherent speech patterns, with lines like, “Joe is like your uncle who is on a new drug and hasn’t got the dosage right.” This resurgence underscored how Biden’s verbal missteps remained a comedic target over a decade later.



July 2, 2023 – Anonymous YouTube Compiler: A YouTube video titled “Robin Williams and Johnny Carson DESTROYING Joe Biden” compiled clips of both comedians mocking Biden, including Carson’s 1987 plagiarism jab and Williams’ 2009 “Rambling Joe Biden” routine. The video, uploaded in 2023, framed Biden as a long-standing figure of ridicule, with the creator noting, “The blessing of Joe Biden being ANCIENT is that we have comedians from decades ago roasting him.” This compilation, drawing from verified historical footage, emphasized the continuity of Biden’s public image as a gaffe-prone politician, with both comedians’ clips widely viewed and shared for their biting humor.

January 26, 2024 – Reddit User (MasteringTheRumble): On Reddit’s r/RobinWilliams community, a user posted about Williams’ 2009 “Rambling Joe Biden” routine, noting its relevance “with each passing speech” by Biden. The post, linking to the YouTube clip from the HBO special, garnered 66 votes and comments like, “This aged well,” reflecting ongoing public perception of Biden’s mental acuity. The discussion highlighted how Williams’ decade-old comedy continued to resonate, with users citing Biden’s recent public appearances as evidence of persistent rambling, reinforcing the comedian’s prescient humor.



This timeline of comedic jabs and media commentary, spanning from 1987 to 2024, illustrates that Joe Biden’s issues with plagiarism, exaggerations, and verbal gaffes have been a consistent source of ridicule for nearly four decades. From Johnny Carson’s sharp monologue on Biden’s 1987 plagiarism scandal to Robin Williams’ 2009 stand-up roasting his incoherence, these moments—preserved on YouTube and amplified on social media—show a pattern that predates modern political polarization. Contrary to narratives from figures like Jake Tapper, who may have downplayed Biden’s struggles, these instances provide a clinical view of a career marked by public scrutiny, offering evidence that the criticisms are neither new nor solely partisan



The worst thing Biden said publicly in order to gain political power was that he had marched in civil rights protests on behalf of Black people and fought to desegregate schools. He never did anything of the kind. Unfortunately, Black politicians repeated those lies to Black populations all over the nation and Blacks bought it hook, line and sinker. Joe Biden never did a thing for the Black community – not ever..



Earliest Documented Claim of Civil Rights Marching (Never happened)

September 1983 – Joe Biden: The first documented instance of Joe Biden falsely claiming to have marched in the civil rights movement occurred during a keynote speech at the Maine Democratic Conference in September 1983. Biden stated, “When I was 17, I participated in sit-ins to desegregate restaurants and movie houses in my state, and my stomach turned upon hearing the voices of Faubus and Barnett, and my soul raged upon seeing the dogs of Bull Connor.” This claim, reported in sources like the Washington Examiner and Shaun King’s Substack, suggested active participation in civil rights protests, including sit-ins, during his high school years in 1960.

However, fact-checks, including by The Washington Post and PolitiFact, found no evidence that Biden participated in sit-ins or marches. Instead, his campaign later admitted in 1987 that he had not marched, with spokesperson Larry Rasky clarifying that Biden may have been involved in minor ways, such as a walk-out at one restaurant (the Charcoal Pit in 1960) and picketing a segregated movie theater (the Rialto) in 1962–63. The 1983 claim is considered exaggerated because sit-ins in Delaware began in 1961, not 1960, and no contemporary records or protest organizers recall Biden’s participation. This falsehood contributed to the collapse of his 1988 presidential campaign when media scrutiny intensified.


JAKE TAPPER GETTING HIS ASS HANDED TO HIM

Joe Biden’s earliest documented claim of helping Black people through civil rights activism, which has been widely criticized as a lie, dates back to September 1983. During a speech at the Maine Democratic Conference, Biden claimed, “When I was 17, I participated in sit-ins to desegregate restaurants and movie houses in my state.” This statement suggested active involvement in the civil rights movement as a teenager in 1960, but fact-checks have found no evidence to support it. Biden’s campaign later admitted in 1987 that he did not participate in such sit-ins or marches, with a spokesperson clarifying his involvement was limited to minor incidents, like a walk-out at a restaurant in 1960 and picketing a segregated theater in 1962–63. These admissions and the lack of corroborating evidence from Delaware civil rights organizers mark the 1983 claim as an exaggeration, making it the earliest reported instance of Biden lying about helping Black people through activism.

Joe Biden NEVER did a thing for Black people — not in the past — not recently, not ever.

This claim aligns with a pattern of embellishment. For example, Biden also claimed in the 1980s to have marched “with tens of thousands of others to change attitudes,” a statement he retracted in 1987, admitting, “I was not out marching. I was not down in Selma.” His record on school desegregation further contradicts claims of helping Black people; in the 1970s, Biden opposed busing to integrate schools, sponsoring legislation that hindered desegregation efforts, which critics argue aligned him with segregationist sentiments at the time. These inconsistencies have fueled skepticism about his civil rights narrative, with posts on X reflecting ongoing sentiment that Biden has misrepresented his role to appeal to Black voters. However, this sentiment alone does not confirm the timeline, which is grounded in the 1983 speech as the earliest documented lie about helping the Black community.

Conclusion and Publisher’s Opinion:

When it comes to Joe Biden, we as a nation, have to accept his history for what it was… His was the legacy of a competitive politician – nothing more – nothing less. The USA has had many of them and we have always accepted our colorful politicians with a grain of salt and a great deal of humor. We can all just be grateful that it is over — but do take it with a sense of humor. After all, we have one senator that claimed she was a Native American for decades, another politician that claimed he had served in Vietnam (both were bold faced lies) but we are still entertained by both of them.