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In reply to the discussion: Business Insider: Joe Biden suggested Bill Clinton's impeachment was a 'partisan lynching' in 1998 [View all]InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,518 posts)212. Pretty simple!! Joe has no excuse... which, presumably, is why he felt he had to apologize.

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Business Insider: Joe Biden suggested Bill Clinton's impeachment was a 'partisan lynching' in 1998 [View all]
JoeOtterbein
Oct 2019
OP
C'mon, stop making excuses. Just admit it was a poor word choice on Biden's part.
SMC22307
Oct 2019
#70
Nadler said it...Meeks said it, Rangel said it, Davis said it...this is the flag you want to fly?
AncientGeezer
Oct 2019
#226
Exactly. There's a big difference the way Biden used the term vs. the Racist-in-Chief.
Hoyt
Oct 2019
#112
Both are white men using "lynching" in a context where no one is any danger of
Miguelito Loveless
Oct 2019
#124
It's a poor choice of words no matter who says it. Why can't we just agree that
totodeinhere
Oct 2019
#236
You seem to forget that I answered your questions TWICE in this thread earlier tonight:
George II
Oct 2019
#40
Missed it. So, you are saying you would feel the same if Bernie or Tulsi said it.
JoeOtterbein
Oct 2019
#49
As we used to say on newsnet, "RTFF" - but I'll help you out - see posts #40 and #2 in this thread.
George II
Oct 2019
#88
Let's try again, the questions that you didn't answer (for some reason or another) are in:
George II
Oct 2019
#98
That's a creative way to rationalize holding others to a higher standard than yourself.
LanternWaste
Oct 2019
#157
See. reply 29. 1998 was a very different time, the comparison was made more casually,
highplainsdem
Oct 2019
#81
I will when I am. BTW, read the OP again, Biden "suggested". That's like "it has been reported...."
George II
Oct 2019
#78
So you don't think it was inappropriate? That's a whole new problem, then.
Cuthbert Allgood
Oct 2019
#203
Why all the questions that you essentially answer in posing the question. So tell me...
George II
Oct 2019
#204
"So you don't think it's inappropriate?" is NOWHERE near "Did you stop beating your wife?"
Cuthbert Allgood
Oct 2019
#214
Pretty simple!! Joe has no excuse... which, presumably, is why he felt he had to apologize.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2019
#211
Pretty simple!! Joe has no excuse... which, presumably, is why he felt he had to apologize.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2019
#212
Yeah, Joe showed once again why he's not the best candidate to take on tRump.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2019
#183
Really? And your candidate is the best one to take on Trump? Don't forget the N word that he used.
Skya Rhen
Oct 2019
#195
I grew up in a family of six. I always obeyed my mother and father and respected them.
George II
Oct 2019
#50
Please...Bernie actually said the "N" word - or have you conveniently forgotten?
Skya Rhen
Oct 2019
#44
Fail. Writers often use quotes around words they want to distance themselves from.
SMC22307
Oct 2019
#107
That I actually agree with. I still think "lynching" was a poor word choice on his part...
SMC22307
Oct 2019
#200
Don't forget we are in a primary. You can't expect everyone else, to go in the same direction.
JoeOtterbein
Oct 2019
#20
Wrong, we should ALL go in the same direction, but just use different roads to get there.
George II
Oct 2019
#28
I know that people only seem to be forgiving of that which they would not forgive
Miguelito Loveless
Oct 2019
#182
oh, ffs! Anyway, another democratic congressman who allegedly used the same term
ecstatic
Oct 2019
#13
See reply 29. Very different time in 1998, with that word used even by black Congressmen to describe
highplainsdem
Oct 2019
#37
Your Biden bashing on this site only makes Biden supporters dig in. It doesn't help Bernie
redstateblues
Oct 2019
#15
Very selective editing, Joe. That article also refers to Jerry Nadler using that word at the time,
highplainsdem
Oct 2019
#29
Joe Biden isn't a white supremacist or supported by such, trump is both. The OP is a vague...
George II
Oct 2019
#33
Are you going to demand that the black Congressmen who made the same comparison in 1998
highplainsdem
Oct 2019
#45
I see you didn't get an answer. But then again, some refuse to answer questions:
George II
Oct 2019
#117
See reply 29. The lynching comparison was made by black Democratic congressmen in 1998, too,
highplainsdem
Oct 2019
#80
You do not have to use desperate, inaccurate attacks on Biden to support your preferred candidate.
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#86
Maybe that's part of the reason why Joe has lost his mo'... but, there's more to it than that.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2019
#184
I'm sick of the bothsiderism. Biden was wrong then too. However we don't need to spend time
tulipsandroses
Oct 2019
#84
Thanks for your many good, and very well and completely expressed, points.
JoeOtterbein
Oct 2019
#90
I am really gettig sick of THIS sh't being posted by so-called Democrats!
democratisphere
Oct 2019
#91
Yeah. It's kinda like promoting Medicare for all with no way to pay for it
democratisphere
Oct 2019
#137
The echoes of Clarence Thomas's claims of a "high tech lynching" because he had to go through
pnwmom
Oct 2019
#119
Personally, I wont use the word. Actually, you never know who it may offend...
VarryOn
Oct 2019
#127
Context and actual words used seem to confuse a lot of very foolish people.
TidalWave46
Oct 2019
#155
It amazes me that people here are trying to equate Joe Biden to donald trump...
George II
Oct 2019
#167