Unprincipled Biden Slanders Former Military and Police, Forgets Praise for Klan Member
President Biden conducted a townhall on CNN Tuesday night. During his comments he blamed some of our nation’s heroes by claiming that they helped fuel the imagined rise of white supremacy:
Biden said, “I got involved in politics, to begin with because of civil rights and opposition to white supremacist, the Ku Klux Klan and the most dangerous people on America continue to exist. That is the greatest threat of terror in America, domestic terror. So I would make sure my Justice Department and the Civil Rights Division is focused heavily on those very folks. I would make sure we focus on how to deal with the rise of white supremacy. You see what’s happening the studies that are beginning to be done, maybe at your university as well, about the impact of former military, former police officers on the growth of white supremacy in some of these groups.”
He claims that he got into politics because of his opposition to racism. Back in 2010 he was praising Senator Robert Byrd as a mentor. Senator Byrd was a local leader of the KKK, a known white supremacist organization:
Joe Biden delivered a eulogy for former KKK "Exalted Cyclops" leader Robert Byrd.
Biden called the segregationist a "mentor," a "guide," and a "friend."
Byrd once recruited and led a KKK chapter with 150 members. pic.twitter.com/gcOlww8i0q
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 1, 2020
President Biden will say whatever the current situation demands. He has no bedrock principles from which he makes decisions. Which means nothing he says can be trusted. His actions need to be watched closely to determine his motivations.