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Pandering, Lying, and Confusing Statements Made by Biden About Selma

On Sunday, Joe Biden traveled to Selma, Alabama, to commemorate "Bloody Sunday."

The incident, which occurred in Selma, is known as "Bloody Sunday." During the event, police used violence against peaceful protesters.

According to the New York Times, the events that occurred in Selma were not that different from those that occurred in the past.

Despite the efforts made by Democrats to protect the right to vote, it has still not been able to prevent people from being denied their right to vote. It's shameful that Joe Biden would imply that Republicans are trying to prevent people from exercising their right to vote.

During his speech in Selma, Biden once again tried to pander to the audience by lying about his past involvement with the civil rights movement.

In his speech, Biden said that he was a student during the civil rights movement. However, he continued to lie about his involvement with the movement even after he had previously disavowed his past lies. It's very offensive that he would attempt to make these false claims at an event such as this.

Not only was he not at the civil rights movement but he also has a problematic history when it comes to racist statements. For instance, during a Black History event, he referred to white people as "not smart" and said that he was "a white boy." He has also made similar comments about Irish people.

He then continued to make controversial comments about the filibuster and how it was affecting the right to vote during his speech in Selma.

In his speech, Biden vowed that he would not allow a filibuster to prevent people from exercising their constitutional right to vote.

The problem with Biden's speech is that he was using a script that he usually uses for his speeches. Despite this, he still managed to make a completely nonsensical statement. It's very hypocritical for him to imply that there are people working against the right to vote.

In addition, it's very hypocritical for Biden to imply that there are people working against the right to vote. He has previously praised the use of the filibuster. However, he eventually decided that it was an evil thing and that it shouldn't be used.

The preceding article is a summary of an article that originally appeared on RedState

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