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Biden makes no sense.

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
How do you know?

You definitely need to do your own homework instead of asking others to spoon feed.

It is well known that Biden has a stutter problem since youth, and it is easy to splice this together to make Biden sound incoherent. It is unethical and dishonest.

Year-Old Biden Spoof Emerges Anew - FactCheck.org

Quick Take
A year-old video spoof that manipulated a television interview to make former Vice President Joe Biden appear incoherent recently has been circulating on social media. But many of those who are posting the video have not disclosed that it was edited and intended as satire.

Full Story
Don’t be fooled by an old spoof video that has resurfaced online a year after it was first posted.

The video shows a manipulated version of former Vice President Joe Biden’s appearance on ABC’s “The View” in April 2019. That month Biden officially entered the race for the Democratic nomination for president and he addressed criticism that he sometimes made women uncomfortable in their interactions with him.

Biden is asked, “Seven women accused you of touching them without their permission. Are you sorry for what you did? Are you prepared to apologize to those women?”

The video then splices together pauses and half-thoughts from the whole segment to make it look like that’s how he responded to the question.

It was originally posted by the Daily Caller in a section of the site labeled “comedy,” and was clearly marked in the upper right-hand corner with the Daily Caller’s logo and the word, “comedy.” Along with the video was this text (emphasis added):

Daily Caller, April 26, 2019: Joe Biden has a message for the public on his unwanted touching scandal — sort of.

The former vice president sat down with the hosts of ‘The View’ to address his recent public scandals and talk about his presidential campaign.

A thoughtful and productive conversation might have ensued … if he didn’t fall over himself stuttering. Here are some highlights of his most incoherent moments.”

Now the video has resurfaced with little of the original context intact. The Daily Caller logo and the word “comedy” still appear in the upper right-hand corner, but nothing else is included with the social media posts to indicate that it’s a compilation video created as satire.

In fact, some posts suggest that it’s a legitimate, unedited interview clip. One such example on Twitter, which has gotten 10,000 likes and retweets, says: “biden absolutely bombs on the view… not only can’t he get through a sentence of thought he refuses to apologize after being told exactly what to say by hosts…”

That post has also migrated to Facebook, where it was shared with more innuendo, saying: “It’s heartwarming to witness each sentence get dismantled by the next thought in his mind.”

Other Facebook accounts have shared the video, too, without explaining that it’s a manipulated video.
 

Cooky

Veteran Member
You definitely need to do your own homework instead of asking others to spoon feed.

It is well known that Biden has a stutter problem since youth, and it is easy to splice this together to make Biden sound incoherent. It is unethical and dishonest.

Year-Old Biden Spoof Emerges Anew - FactCheck.org

Quick Take
A year-old video spoof that manipulated a television interview to make former Vice President Joe Biden appear incoherent recently has been circulating on social media. But many of those who are posting the video have not disclosed that it was edited and intended as satire.

Full Story
Don’t be fooled by an old spoof video that has resurfaced online a year after it was first posted.

The video shows a manipulated version of former Vice President Joe Biden’s appearance on ABC’s “The View” in April 2019. That month Biden officially entered the race for the Democratic nomination for president and he addressed criticism that he sometimes made women uncomfortable in their interactions with him.

Biden is asked, “Seven women accused you of touching them without their permission. Are you sorry for what you did? Are you prepared to apologize to those women?”

The video then splices together pauses and half-thoughts from the whole segment to make it look like that’s how he responded to the question.

It was originally posted by the Daily Caller in a section of the site labeled “comedy,” and was clearly marked in the upper right-hand corner with the Daily Caller’s logo and the word, “comedy.” Along with the video was this text (emphasis added):

Daily Caller, April 26, 2019: Joe Biden has a message for the public on his unwanted touching scandal — sort of.

The former vice president sat down with the hosts of ‘The View’ to address his recent public scandals and talk about his presidential campaign.

A thoughtful and productive conversation might have ensued … if he didn’t fall over himself stuttering. Here are some highlights of his most incoherent moments.”

Now the video has resurfaced with little of the original context intact. The Daily Caller logo and the word “comedy” still appear in the upper right-hand corner, but nothing else is included with the social media posts to indicate that it’s a compilation video created as satire.

In fact, some posts suggest that it’s a legitimate, unedited interview clip. One such example on Twitter, which has gotten 10,000 likes and retweets, says: “biden absolutely bombs on the view… not only can’t he get through a sentence of thought he refuses to apologize after being told exactly what to say by hosts…”

That post has also migrated to Facebook, where it was shared with more innuendo, saying: “It’s heartwarming to witness each sentence get dismantled by the next thought in his mind.”

Other Facebook accounts have shared the video, too, without explaining that it’s a manipulated video.

How do Biden's boots taste? :p
 

Cooky

Veteran Member
I answered your question with references concerning the unethical and dishonest use of a edited and compiled video, and you respond with insults. This is the Modus Operandi of the extreme right response to everything.

What gives?

Oh, you consider that an insult?

Yawn... <ignore> Yawn.
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
Oh, you consider that an insult?

Yawn... <ignore> Yawn.

Yes, it was obvious, and you did not respond to facts that the Republicans and you use the dishonest unethical video to slander Biden.

Still waiting for a coherent response.
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
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Cooky

Veteran Member
which you apparently choose to ignore to justify your agenda.

Welcome to my ignore list. I'll keep you in there for maybe a week, because you're talking about me. I also reported you to staff.

...Don't ever say "you" to me again.

sayonara,
Cooky
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
It doesn’t help all his actual gaffes, if this one was a fake.

Joe Biden tells media "words matter" as his gaffes continue to pile up - CBS News

It is well documented that it is a fake.

The pot calling the kettle black!

The 37 Fatal Gaffes That Didn’t Kill Donald Trump

The 37 Fatal Gaffes That Didn’t Kill Donald Trump
The beginning of the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump included statements that would have ended the campaign of any other politician. Has an announcement speech ever looked so much like a flashily produced political suicide? Did he really just call a key part of the electorate criminals and rapists?

Ever since his blunt, racially divisive debut in Trump Tower in June 2015, Trump has proven that gaffes do not singe his hide like they do the fragile and fretful politicians who tiptoe through the typical campaign for public office. Time and again, Trump poured gasoline on himself and lit a match. Time and again, pundits predicted fatal self-immolation. Instead, Trump often rode the ensuing firestorm like an Atlas rocket. His poll numbers actually went up after he insulted John McCain’s war record. What mainstream politician has ever said something like that, much less received a boost out of it? The only thing more stunning than Trump’s dismantling of campaign norms has been how consistently he has flirted with disaster.

He has insulted brown people, black people, Muslim people, Jewish people. He has insulted women. He has insulted the grieving parents of a dead soldier. He has mocked a disabled person and expressed admiration for dictators. He has ham-handedly pandered to a politically critical portion of the population by posting to social media a picture of gringo Tex-Mex captioning it, “I love hispanics!” He has suggested he could shoot somebody and not lose votes. He has openly talked about the possibility of the assassination of his opponent. Twice. And these are just the insults, not the demonstrable falsehoods.

It helped him dispatch 16 challengers in the extended primaries of a party of which he has been an off-and-on member, and it has taken him to Monday night, to the first of three debates against Hillary Clinton—his best chance yet to get an edge in the race to become the 45th president of the United States. Amid the pre-debate speculation that he could say something at the debate that would cost him the election, it’s difficult to imagine what he could say that would do what so many other statements of his were unable to and end his campaign.

Here are 37 of his gaffes that could have been fatal—but somehow weren’t.

1. “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.” June 16, 2015, announcement speech.

2. “He’s not a war hero. He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” July 17, 2015, Family Leadership Summit in Iowa. Trump was referring to Senator John McCain, a former Navy pilot who was tortured during his five-and-a-half years as a POW during the Vietnam war.

The GOP nominee has defied presidential campaign precedent, turning blunders into a shot at the White House.

Read on . . .
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
Welcome to my ignore list. I'll keep you in there for maybe a week, because you're talking about me. I also reported you to staff.

...Don't ever say "you" to me again.

sayonara,
Cooky

Yes, YOU failed to respond, and note post on Trump's gaffes.
If the staff reviews the thread they will see the unfounded insults on your part as in post #49.
 
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