Just The News: Just last month, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden emphatically supported shifting funds away from police, but in 2017 he called for more police on streets and claimed credit for boosting federal funding for policing in the 1994 crime bill.
In a joint interview on Friday with running mate Kamala Harris, Biden reversed his July 2020 position in favor of a stance more in line with his 2017 views — and distinctly out of step with the recently adopted official position of his party.
The Democrats’ 2020 platform rejects “overpoliced and underserved Black and Latino communities,” but in his 2017 book the party’s new presidential nominee praised the 1994 crime bill that put 100,000 more police on streets and decried “fewer and fewer cops on the beat.” more here
Come on, you can’t expect a doddering senile old fool to remember what he said in 2017, every utterance now is from a prepared text handed to him minutes before.
But I do feel sorry for the aide that has to introduce Biden to Harris every morning after he shrieks,”What is this black woman doing in my room?”
Biden is drawing pictures of rinos thinking they are elephants in his basement. He couldn’t tell you what he thinks about anything.
Joe Biden wants to be a policeman when he grows up. Or be a neighborhood ice cream truck driver. Or a double-naught spy. But right now he needs to take his nap.
At this point, what kind of pudding that he’s getting for dessert is what’s front and center of Joe’s shrinking mind.