Biden's Lies
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From your link
Existing statistics do not indicate that Iraq veterans are more affected by brain cancer than other veteran groups, although no comprehensive data is available to definitively say one way or the other.
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@taiwan_girl said in Biden's Lies:
From your link
Existing statistics do not indicate that Iraq veterans are more affected by brain cancer than other veteran groups, although no comprehensive data is available to definitively say one way or the other.Exactly. There is no proof, one way or the other.
It's all speculation and, in Biden's case, self-aggrandizing pandering.
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As I have said before, being the press secretary for a president has got to be one of the worse jobs to have. LOL
White House Press Secretary Karine Jeane-Pierre on Tuesday dodged a question on President Bidenâs mental and physical health after the president appeared to confuse French President Emmanuel Macron with French President François Mitterrand, who has been dead for nearly 30 years.
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President Joe Biden lashed out at Robert Hur last week over one particular line in the special counsel's report on his handling of classified documents: that Biden "did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died."
âHow in the hell dare he raise that?â Biden told reporters in an impromptu White House press conference. âFrankly, when I was asked the question, I thought to myself, it wasnât any of their damn business.â
But Hur never asked that question, according to two people familiar with Hurâs five-hour interview with the president over two days last October. It was the president, not Hur or his team, who first introduced Beau Bidenâs death, they said.
Biden raised his sonâs death after being asked about his workflow at a Virginia rental home from 2016 to 2018, the sources said, when a ghost writer was helping him write a memoir about losing Beau to brain cancer in 2015. Investigators had a 2017 recording showing that Biden had told the ghost writer he had found âclassified stuffâ in that home, the report says.
Release the transcript.
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They really need to replace him with somebody with better mental acuity and health.
Is Carter still around?
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Yes, that was pretty stupid of him to talk about, and even more stupid that they want to try and regulate.
"You cant decrease the size of the package!!! You can only raise the price!!"
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Did he lie to a federal agent?
Fresh out of law school and working as a clerk at a high-powered Wilmington, Delaware, law firm, Biden, in his telling, was tapped to defend a construction company sued by a 23-year-old welder who "lost part of his penis and one of his testicles" to a fire that broke out when he was working inside a chimney at a Delaware City plant. Thanks to Bidenâs shrewd legal defense on the construction companyâs behalf, the injured man lost the case.
"I wrote this memo. And son of a bâ, it prevailed," Biden told Hur on Oct. 8. "And I looked over at that kidâŚand I thought, âson of a bâ, Iâm in the wrong business, I'm not made for this.â"
Biden said he was so wracked with guilt that he concocted an excuse to avoid a celebratory lunch with one of the firmâs named partners and walked into the public defenderâs office to ask for a job that very day. Itâs "the only time I ever lied," Biden told Hur on Oct. 8. Thus began, according to a New York Times report on the special counsel interview, "a career that would one day take him to the White House."
But this story is almost certainly a complete work of fiction.
Although Biden did work at a law firm tapped to defend a construction company in a negligence suit like the one he described to Hur, the case concluded in 1968, while Biden was still in law school. And the welder won, walking away with $315,000, more than $2.8 million in 2024 dollars.
And another lie to a federal agent:
Over the years, Biden has told different versions of the welder story. He told Hur that he received several offers from "prestigious law firms," one of which he landed because of his good looks. Biden says he accepted a job at Prickett, Ward, Burt & Sanders but could not begin work until he passed the bar exam and started as a law clerk at the firm.
In his 2007 memoir, however, Biden says he had very few job prospects after his 1968 graduation from Syracuse University Law School and that Prickett took a chance on him, offering him a role despite his poor gradesâincluding the F he received in a torts class after he was caught plagiarizing.
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@George-K said in Biden's Lies:
And speaking about the Baltimore bridge accident, the president commented how he took the train over that bridge many times.
Thatâs more senior moment than it is a lie.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Biden's Lies:
@George-K said in Biden's Lies:
And speaking about the Baltimore bridge accident, the president commented how he took the train over that bridge many times.
Thatâs more senior moment than it is a lie.
Yeah, but I didn't want to start a "Biden's Senior Moments" thread because NodeBB doesn't have the hard drive storage space.
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@George-K said in Biden's Lies:
And speaking about the Baltimore bridge accident, the president commented how he took the train over that bridge many times.
Politi"fact" says it's all about context, dont'cha know.
Some news coverage also focused on Bidenâs comments about taking trains. And former President Donald Trumpâs campaign cited it as evidence that "Biden (confused â again) claims to have gone over the Francis Scott Key Bridge by train âmany times.â"
Before it collapsed, the four-lane bridge spanned 1.6 miles â and, no, the bridge does not have train tracks.
But these social media posts did not present Bidenâs full statement that allowed for some ambiguity; he mentioned commuting by car.
Hereâs what he said March 26 at the White House: "At about 1:30, a container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which Iâve been over many, many times commuting from the state of Delaware either on a train or by car."
The White House clarified Bidenâs comments to the New York Post, which ran a story headlined: "Biden claims he commuted over collapsed Baltimore Key Bridge by trainâ many timesâ â but it doesnât have any rail lines."
"The President is clearly describing driving over the bridge while commuting between Delaware and (Washington) D.C. during his 36-year Senate career," the New York Post quoted White House spokesperson Robyn Patterson saying in a statement.
"Clearly"