Wow, a quick read up on Strom Thurmond is fascinating.
Biden supported Thurmond's position on segregation, with almost as ugly language about "forcing our children to sit next to...". Then in 2003, gave the eulogy at Thurmond's funeral... how do you think any of that plays in the general election? I know I'm not supposed to bring it up now because you all want to avoid damaging the candidates, but pretending these issues won't be blown up and exploited in the general would be foolish.
From Paste magazine this past march:
I think it bothers me most that he can't own up to his past mistakes, he just fucking lies and says he supported the opposite. Same thing with his non-apology to Anita Hill where he stated aloud that he "wishes there was something I could have done." His unaccountability is so gross.
During his 1948 Presidential campaign, Thurmond said the following in a speech, being met with loud cheers by the assembled supporters:
"I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the Southern people to break down segregation and admit the Nigra [sic] race into our theaters, into our swimming pools, into our homes, and into our churches."
"I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the Southern people to break down segregation and admit the Nigra [sic] race into our theaters, into our swimming pools, into our homes, and into our churches."
From Paste magazine this past march:
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Biden sponsored anti-busing legislation and even said he would support an anti-busing constitutional amendment. He supported an anti-busing amendment to a federal bill, proposed by the segregationist (aka racist) Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina, in September of 1975. The former vice president also threw his weight behind an anti-busing amendment by West Virginia’s Sen. Robert Byrd, a Democrat and former recruiter for the Ku Klux Klan who claimed to have left his racist past behind him.
All that hasn’t kept the 76-year-old from trying to paint his own narrative, tooting his own horn about a single busing vote plucked from his overall anti-busing record. Biden told Pod Save America in March 2018:
"I have never, ever, ever voted for anything I thought was wrong…In the middle of the single most extensive busing order in all the United States history, in my state, I voted against an amendment, cast the deciding vote, to allow courts to keep busing as a remedy. Because there are some things that are worth losing over."
All that hasn’t kept the 76-year-old from trying to paint his own narrative, tooting his own horn about a single busing vote plucked from his overall anti-busing record. Biden told Pod Save America in March 2018:
"I have never, ever, ever voted for anything I thought was wrong…In the middle of the single most extensive busing order in all the United States history, in my state, I voted against an amendment, cast the deciding vote, to allow courts to keep busing as a remedy. Because there are some things that are worth losing over."
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