During an interview with Stuart Varney, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina blasted Joe Biden for his new comment on black voters (see below) as the “most arrogant and condescending thing I’ve ever heard.”

Senator Scott continued:

“The man who sponsored and led the charge of a 1990s crime bill that locked up more African American males than any other piece of legislation and President Trump comes along and through his criminal justice reform corrects the absolute mistakes made by Joe Biden. If you think about the numbers, 1.3 million African Americans voted for Trump. He’s saying the 1.3 million African Americans that you’re not black? Who in the heck does he think he is? That is the most arrogant, outrageous comment I’ve heard in a very long time, and I take offense to that.”

A  Joe Biden interview with Charlamagne on The Breakfast Club (see entire interview below) goes sideways when Biden makes a racist statement about being black and voting for Trump.

Joe Biden: “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

@cthagod: “It don’t have nothing to do with Trump, it has to do with the fact — I want something for my community.”

So you “ain’t” black if you vote for Trump? That’s embarrassing and a slap in the face to any black voter.

The entire interview has Biden bending over to pander to the black community with a little bit of black lingo that’s embarrassing and cringe-worthy:

Notice how Biden says “c’mon man” several times and yells throughout the interview. He also dances around a topic he doesn’t want to answer directly. His pandering to the black community continues throughout the interview with Biden bragging about how many things he’s done throughout his life for the black community. He mentions his time as a lifeguard but doesn’t mention “Corn Pop” this time. Biden’s rambling answers are hard to listen to but give more insight into his inability to complete his thoughts. He’s all over the map.

Biden has a history of racism going back decades. Here is a quote from 1977 of Biden discussing busing:

“Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a JUNGLE, the JUNGLE being a RACIAL JUNGLE with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point,”–Joe Biden 1977

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