Oh look, everybody. Joe Biden, who’s been out there leading the charge against violent rioting across America, has something to say about how Donald Trump has handled the situation:
Tonight, President Trump declined to rebuke violence.
He wouldn’t even repudiate one of his supporters who is charged with murder.
He is too weak, too scared of the hatred he has stirred to put an end to it.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) September 1, 2020
I urge President Trump to join me in saying that while peaceful protest is an important right — violence is wrong. Period.
If he can’t say that, then he is unfit to be President. https://t.co/W4sjpF0Z3V
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) September 1, 2020
He urges Trump to join him in saying that violence is wrong!
Meanwhile, on Earth 2….. https://t.co/q85nHha1f4
— Dodd (@Amuk3) September 1, 2020
Seriously? Biden has been acting as if there weren't even riots for months… and now he's acting as if he's the leader on this subject?#GTFOH https://t.co/Zmh0VytkAc
— Sean The Producer (@SeanTheProducr) September 1, 2020
Look, Fat. You may not buy Biden’s story, but it’s good enough for the New York Times’ Michelle Goldberg:
— Michelle Goldberg (@michelleinbklyn) September 1, 2020
Did we mention Goldberg’s story is good enough for Dan Rather?
A simple, straightforward question that defines this election. https://t.co/QXpHMLJ49I
— Dan Rather (@DanRather) September 1, 2020
That question certainly defines this election in that it’s a fantastic representation of the intellectual depths to which the media will sink in order to push a false narrative.
Beyond desperate
This is one of the most insane plays I have ever seen pic.twitter.com/u2gy2ycf6k
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) September 1, 2020
you’re a straight up hack
— Mike Myers (@Trumprallyrube) September 1, 2020
Don’t lie https://t.co/p85O0Uk4ea
— “Mostly Peaceful” Cocaine Mitch (@ColumbianMitch) September 1, 2020
Gaslighting propagandist.
— Ben Lumen (@BenLumen) September 1, 2020
Keep trying to push that narrative.
— Jurasskick (@jurasskick) September 1, 2020
Keeps her busy!
Usual question: given that she knows this isn't true, & her readers know she knows this isn't true, & she knows her readers know she knows this isn't true… who could possibly be the intended audience? It doesn't even count as good fan servicing. pic.twitter.com/pZrYVr5g9H
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) September 1, 2020
Asked, and answered:
This is delusional hackery that will only be believed by people who were going to vote for Biden in the first place. pic.twitter.com/TGMOcmZEwZ
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) September 1, 2020
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