Monday, June 24, 2019

Another Joe Biden(D) Dog Whistle to Incite Violence Against His Political Opponents?

Biden compares Trump's election to assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King.

What is up with this guy and his persistent reference to violence and violent events? Last week, at the Poor People’s Campaign Presidential Forum in Washington, D.C., Biden didn't speak of job creation or economic growth, however he did advocate a "brass knuckle fight" with Republicans who oppose his agenda. "Or let’s start a real, physical revolution..."

Joe Biden was at it again over the weekend in South Carolina where he was interviewed by race hustling, con-man Al Sharpton: "I think what’s happening now is, I think that Donald Trump may have reawakened sensibilities in this country to say ‘Whoa, maybe we can do this now, just like our generation was awakened when Dr. King and Bobby Kennedy were assassinated,'” Biden claimed. "Our whole generation said I’m back in, man.”

These millennials — they get it, Rev. And now they want to get engaged."

Define 'engaged,' Joe. I don't speak dog whistle.  And why reference those two terrible assassinations from 50+ years ago, instead of something less violent, like nationwide protests against the Vietnam War that motivated a generation of college students, or the shameful resignation of President Nixon(R) that shook the nation to its core? But if you must indulge your violent rhetoric fetish, Joe, how about more recent terrible violent events, like the 1981 attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan(R), or the attempted mass murder of Republican congressmen at a D.C. ball field just two short years ago by a deranged Bernie Bro furious that Trump is president? We all know why.

Meanwhile, the MSM doesn't care to even discuss Joe's penchant for violent rhetoric on the campaign trail. I couldn't find a single headline at Memeorandum about it. Because narrative.