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May 22, 2025The Word Of A Biden
Former President Joe Biden was fond of saying that he gives his word as a Biden for this or that. It was always an uncomfortable thing to watch, because we know the man and a lot of his family are liars. The Biden family has always lied to America, in my opinion. It would be harder to find examples of when this family tells the truth. So, when we are told that Joe Biden just got last Friday a stage 4 Prostate Cancer diagnosis last Friday, once again, we know we have been lied to. Doctors are saying he must have had it as president.
Instead of the right-wing media trying to prove he is lying, wouldn’t it be easier to prove that if he is telling the truth? It seems to mean many of us go about the Bidens in a backward way. The starting point when hearing anything from a person with the last name Biden should be that you are being lied to, and then you should try to find the truth.
Let’s be real here, Joe Biden, the 46th President of the United States, has had a long and often scrutinized political career. Over the decades, he has faced several accusations of dishonesty, exaggeration, and plagiarism, some of which have significantly affected his public image. There are some well-documented examples of situations where Biden has been caught not telling the truth or where he has been accused of misleading the public.
One of the most famous was his plagiarism in law school and Biden’s 1988 Presidential Campaign. One of the earliest controversies in Biden’s career came during his 1988 presidential campaign, which was derailed in large part due to plagiarism allegations. It was revealed that Biden had plagiarized a portion of a speech by British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock, lifting not just ideas but also personal anecdotes without proper attribution. Biden had used phrases from Kinnock’s speech, such as “Why am I the first Kinnock in a thousand generations to be able to get to university?” and applied them to his own life story, without initially crediting Kinnock.
Further investigation revealed that Biden had also committed plagiarism during his first year at Syracuse University College of Law in 1965. He used five pages from a published law review article without proper citation. Biden acknowledged the mistake, claiming it was unintentional, but it added to the narrative that he had a problem with borrowing others’ words and ideas without due credit.
In the late 1980s, Biden also exaggerated his academic achievements. During a campaign event, he claimed he had graduated in the top half of his class at law school, won an award for outstanding political science student, and had three undergraduate degrees. None of these claims were true. In fact, he graduated 76th out of 85 students in his class and earned a single undergraduate degree in history and political science. When confronted with the discrepancies, Biden admitted to overstating his academic record. The incident contributed to the decision to end his 1988 presidential campaign.
Over the years, Biden has repeatedly claimed he was involved in the civil rights movement. In particular, during his 1987 campaign, he said, “When I marched in the civil rights movement, I did not march for the 12-point program…I marched with tens of thousands of others.” However, in later interviews and clarifications, Biden admitted that he was not an active participant in the marches. “I was not an activist,” he said in 1987. “I was not out marching. I was not down in Selma. I was not anywhere else.”
During a campaign event in 2020, Biden claimed he was arrested in South Africa while trying to visit Nelson Mandela. This story was later debunked. Even Biden himself eventually walked it back, stating that he was “stopped” at an airport and was not arrested. No evidence or documentation supported the claim of an arrest, and political observers noted the inconsistency.
Joe Biden’s long public life has included several instances where he has made misleading or false claims. While some were perhaps exaggerated anecdotes, others involved more serious issues like plagiarism and false statements about his academic or civil rights record. These episodes have been repeatedly cited by critics as examples of dishonesty or poor judgment, and there are many more. I would not believe a single word about Joe Biden’s Cancer. This is not a good family, and it is axiomatic to say that Joe Biden will take his lies to the grave.
C. Rich
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