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Joe Biden Doubles Down On Charlottesville ‘Very Fine People’ Hoax With New Ad Using Same Lies

In America, one of the worst things you could be called is a racist. It has evil connotations, it harms your reputation, and could ruin your livelihood.

But, it takes a special kind of evil person to knowingly launch a presidential campaign based on a lie that ends up accusing your opponent of racism.

The irony here is that the accusation of racism is such a strong attack against someone in America mainly because of the Democratic Party’s grip on 400 years of slavery.  And now, members of the Democratic Party are the number one accusers of racism to the point where it’s probably in their political handbook on how to silence the opposition.

Former vice president and 2020 hopeful Joe Biden has now doubled down on the Charlottesville hoax that he used to launch his 2020 presidential campaign, where he falsely accuses President Trump of calling neo-Nazis and white nationalists “very fine people.”

And even though Biden has been warned since then that his campaign launch was based on a lie, he has now doubled down by launching a Twitter add Wednesday night where Biden claims that Trump referred to torch waving white nationalists and neo-Nazis as “very fine people,” calling our president “poison to our [national] soul.”

The only poison here is of a former vice president mischaracterizing the current president of the United States by accusing him of one of the worst possible things you could accuse someone of, viciously attacking his character, and he knows the whole time that the accusation is full of crap.

Part of the problem that helps Democrats and leftists get away with these types of lies is that the American Left has done a great job at convincing most people that these neo-Nazi and white nationalist hate groups are in the conservative camp. But the simple truth is that just like the actual Nazis in Germany during World War II, these modern-day hate groups are left-wing socialists and not conservative by any means. If you Google the term Nazi you’ll find out that it means National Socialist German Workers Party. The word socialist is in there for a reason, and that’s what modern-day leftists always conveniently leave out when accusing conservatives of being involved in neo-Nazi hate groups.

The organizer for the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally was Jason Kessler, who not only was a Barack Obama supporter and fundraiser, but he was also an Occupy Wall St. activist. You don’t really get much more left-wing than that, but the Democrats and their stenographers in the Fake News media want you to believe that the hate groups at the Charlottesville rally are somehow conservatives.  In short, this is Democratic gaslighting at its best.

From Breitbart:

Last year, Biden announced his run for the presidency in a YouTube video in which he claimed to be motivated by Trump’s comments on the August 2017 riots in Charlottesville. Biden said:

And that’s when we heard the words of the President of the United States that stunned the world and shocked the conscience of this nation. He said there were, quote, some “very fine people on both sides.” Very fine people on both sides? With those words, the president of the United States assigned a moral equivalence between those spreading hate, and those with the courage to stand against it. And in that moment, I knew that the threat to this nation was unlike any I had every seen in my lifetime.

Biden’s claim was a lie. Trump absolutely condemned the violence in Charlottesville immediately, but his great sin was he included violence by left-wing activists, mainly ANTIFA.  President Trump also delivered a televised statement from the White House where he singled out racists, including “KKK, neo-Nazis, white nationalists, and other hate groups.” And then at a press conference in Trump Tower, the president specifically condemned neo-Nazis and white nationalists saying they should be “condemned totally.”  You can read the full text of the speech on Politico here.  Politico is not a bastion of conservative thought, but as they sometimes do, they got this one right.

Here’s a part of President Trump’s Charlottesville speech where he condemns the neo-nazis and white nationalists.  This portion of the video is a little over two and a half minutes, and his condemnation starts at the 1:20 mark, but I recommend watching the whole video to get the proper context.

If you watched the video, you now know that Joe Biden is a despicable liar.  If you and I can watch that video, then so can the so-called frontrunner of the Democratic Party for the 2020 nomination.

Biden is not alone in spreading the Charlottesville lie, because it is that press conference that he and many in the Fake News media have misquoted.  In fact, it is believed that CNN intentionally edited out the condemnation by Trump to make it appear that the president called neo-Nazis and white nationalists “very fine people.”

The simple truth is that Trump was very clearly referring to the nonviolent protesters who were on both sides of the issue where the state was removing a Confederate statue and renaming a park. The president was simply trying to illustrate that there are Americans who believe that our history is important, and there are many Southerners who still believe that though slavery was an abomination and a dark stain on our country’s history, the way of the South was an honorable way to live. And for those people that does not include the institution of slavery. I know that’s difficult for liberals to kick that around their head and understand, but that doesn’t make it less true. Trump is a wise man who understands that,  and he tried to delicately explain why there were innocent and very fine people at a rally with neo-Nazis and white nationalists but had nothing to do with those hate groups.  But the leftist fake news media killed that teachable moment because they spread the lie that Trump referred to the hate groups as “very fine people.” That’s the amount of hate the leftist activists who call themselves journalists have for our president. They edited out the portion of the speech where Trump condemned racist hate groups just to make him appear as if he supports them. At that moment in time, there was nothing more horrific the media could have done to the truth.

Again, if we know this, then you can bet Job I knows it is well, and yet, he continues to spread this evil lie against the president.

Here’s something that you probably didn’t know. Job I, as a US Senator, referred to a KKK-affiliated organization known as the daughters of the Confederacy, as having “many fine people” in the organization.

WATCH:

How come not one mainstream news media outlet has shown this to America, especially after Joe Biden pushes the Charlottesville lie? Kinda makes you think, doesn’t it?

In August, Breitbart News confronted Biden at a press event at the Iowa State Fair and asked him specifically why he continued to misquote Trump.

Not all of CNN spread the lie, because CNN’s Very Jake Tapper admitted that Trump condemned the racist hate groups, but that has not stopped Biden from spreading the evil lie.

If nothing more, it shows that Biden is afraid. Whereas Joe likes to talk a big game about how he can beat the snot out of Trump in a general election, he knows what everyone else knows, that Trump would win in a landslide against him, so Biden is resorting to the Democratic Party playbook: accuse your opponent of being a racist when you realize you can’t beat him on the issues.

Biden has denied that he misquoted President Trump, but last month he accused Trump of encouraging mass shootings in synagogues. The man has no morality whatsoever. He lies as easily as Elizabeth Warren.  The synagogue shooting accusations come because Trump is doing well in the Jewish community. The Democrats are realizing that they are losing many people from their former base groups. Trump’s support among African-Americans, Hispanics, and the Jewish community is rising, and that spells disaster for the Democratic Party. It also shows definitively that these groups of Americans aren’t buying the lies that the Democrats are spreading. Support for this president would not increase among them if they bought into the mischaracterizations of Donald Trump.

Biden’s ad begins with footage from Charlottesville, following by a deceptively edited video of Trump’s remarks:

In the video, once again, Biden fails to point out that Trump made it crystal-clear that he was not referring to the neo-Nazis and white nationalists when he used the term “very fine people.”

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