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Priceless Video: Joe Biden Just Dragged a Black Man on Stage and Insisted He Looked Like Obama - Except He Didn't, Not Even a Little

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Priceless Video: Joe Biden Just Dragged a Black Man on Stage and Insisted He Looked Like Obama - Except He Didn't, Not Even a Little

For all of you Democrats currently wondering why America still doesn’t trust your party despite the usual unpopularity of the incumbent party approaching the midterms, particularly with a president on his second term, I’d like you to watch 30 seconds of a man who — until a debate performance forced all of you to reconsider reality — your party thought could be running the country until Jan. 20, 2029.

Former President Joe Biden was at Syracuse University on Tuesday for the unveiling of his portrait at his law school alma mater. Biden, 83, spoke to a crowd of “[m]ore than 500 people,” according to Syracuse.com, which is usually how you charitably describe attendance at a small-town high school volleyball game.

“Whatever my legacy may be, I hope it be said that I never stopped striving for the cause of democracy,” Biden told the audience, the report said. No word on whether he then read “Stop. Wait for applause” off the teleprompter after he made that remark.

Syracuse, he said, helped him understand the importance of the legal profession.

“I heard my parents’ words ringing in my ears. ‘Dignity, Joey, respect, fairness, equity, equality. That’s what America is all about,’” he said.

Joey then proved his dedication to dignity, respect, fairness, equity, and equality by calling a black man who looked nothing like Barack Obama up to the podium and insisting he looked like Barack........

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