I am a gaffe machine. But by God, what a wonderful thing compared to a guy who can’t tell the truth. – Joe Biden December 2018.
A rejection of the entire black awareness concept, where black is beautiful, black culture should be studied; and the cultural awareness of the importance of their own identity, their own individuality. – Joe Biden Arguing that “busing” – which he opposed as a senator in 1975 – would undermine black identity.
This is a big f**king deal. – Joe Biden Joe’s loose lips let him down again as a microphone picks up vice-president Biden’s Anglo-Saxon aside to President Obama after he signed into law his health care reforms in 2010.
If I had intended to cheat, would I have been so stupid?…I value my word above all else. – Joe Biden In letter to Syracuse University College of Law pleading not to be dismissed. This was after he “used five pages from a published law review article without quotation or attribution”, accoding to a faculty report.
Uh, uh, Chuck Graham, state senator, is here. Stand up, Chuck, let ’em see you. Oh, God love you. What am I talking about. – Joe Biden To wheelchair-bound Missouri state senator, Charles Graham, September 9, 2008.
I started thinking as I was coming over here, why is it that Joe Biden is the first in his family ever to go to a university? [Pointing to his wife in the audience:] Why is it that my wife who is sitting out there in the audience is the first in her family to ever go to college? Is it because our fathers and mothers were not bright? Is it because I’m the first Biden in a thousand generations to get a college and a graduate degree that I was smarter than the rest? – Joe Biden In a speech during 1988 presidential race, which he dropped out of aftr reports that he had copied from speech delivered months earlier by British Labour Party politician Neil Kinnock. This is what Kinnock said: “Why am I the first Kinnock in a thousand generations to be able to get to university? [Pointing to his wife in the audience:] Why is Glenys the first woman in her family in a thousand generations to be able to get to university? Was it because all our predecessors were thick?”