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In reply to the discussion: Before attacking Kamala Harris for "mischaracterizing" Biden's views, please look at what she said [View all]StarfishSaver
(18,486 posts)43. Yes. This.
It may be lost on younger people or white people. But black people who were around then don't like the sound of that at all because they know what it meant. I don't think that's how Biden meant it, but he seems to have difficulty hearing how things he says sound to other people.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Before attacking Kamala Harris for "mischaracterizing" Biden's views, please look at what she said [View all]
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
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Or, as someone pointed out, if just about any of the other candidates had challenged him this way,
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#54
"It was a local decision" was not and is not a good position for Biden. I love him like a play cousi
uponit7771
Jun 2019
#11
Agree. That was a lame excuse. Harris voice indicates it was upsetting to her, and
Hoyt
Jun 2019
#27
+1, and all Biden has to say was that was then and I've changed and move on. He was Obama's VP
uponit7771
Jun 2019
#28
"It's a local issue" is the excuse the Supreme Court used today to allow gerrymandering to stand
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#35
Maybe she doesn't know his record she said this on Face the Nation this week:
UniteFightBack
Jun 2019
#10
He was a US Senator who pushed federal anti-busing and anti-desegregation legislation
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#17
He could have explained how he changed and why he changed instead of defending
Blue_true
Jun 2019
#66
She just put a big hole in MSM attempts to demonize Biden telling Tweety "that NO HE IS NOT DONE!"
hlthe2b
Jun 2019
#12
I think both did well in this exhange. Biden was suncere in his answer.
Drunken Irishman
Jun 2019
#13
Question should be: Before attacking Biden for his misconstrued comments, look at what HE said
onetexan
Jun 2019
#14
She HAS to know what he REALLY said, therefore she is doing this on purpose. nt
UniteFightBack
Jun 2019
#21
Harris was wrong on her facts. So altho the emotional appeal was there, she was wrong.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2019
#18
I'm not reading that long post, but yes, he helped do away w/mandate about HOW integration...
Honeycombe8
Jun 2019
#33
If you're not "reading that long post" you really shouldn't respond to it all.
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#37
His answer was great and accurate. I agree with it, too. As did the country at the time.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2019
#44
"local issue", "states rights" etc was a cop out. The issue is his vote was wrong then and there
uponit7771
Jun 2019
#32
I disagree. The law was integration. Busing was just one of several ways to effect integration.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2019
#36
"It was up to the states and communities " what about the states and communities that wouldn't
uponit7771
Jun 2019
#38
She wasn't mistaken. She never claimed that federal law required busing in her community
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#40
A black woman had the temerity to challenge a white man about race on national television
EffieBlack
Jun 2019
#48