Joe Biden In South Carolina: Y’all Vote For Me Now-Hear?!


Judi McLeod imageBy  —— Bio and ArchivesMarch 1, 2020

Out on 2020 election hustings, Obama’s former vice president Joe Biden sometimes forgets what day it is, what state he’s in and even that he’s running for the White House and not the U.S. Senate.

But just like clock work,  Sleepy Joe remembered to slip into a Southern accent when addressing supporters in South Carolina during yesterday’s primary victory.

“If Democrats nominate me,” the 77-year-old Biden said midway through in his regular voice, before switching into an affected southern accent, “I believe, we can beat Donald Trump.” (Breitbart, Feb. 29, 2020)

“Ah baa-leave, we can beat Donald Trump” was Biden’s Hillary Clinton-type Southern drawl, delivered in his singsong voice.

Next he’ll be serving up collard greens in which ever state he happens to be in on Super Tuesday, thinking he’s still in South Carolina.

“Former Vice President Joe Biden slipped into using a Southern accent while addressing supporters after a resounding win in the South Carolina primary. (Breitbart)

“Biden, who on Saturday won his first nominating contest despite having run for the presidency twice before, was all smiles at his victory party. Some on social media, however, noticed that the former vice president seemed to take on a Southern accent while speaking.”

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Was that because gaffe-prone Biden was vaccinated with the same accent he used in a SC ad targeting black voters back in mid-February?

‘Don’t feel no ways tired’: Biden channels Hillary with pandering new SC ad targeting black voters’  (The American Mirror, Feb. 14, 2020)

“Former vice president Joe Biden is pulling out all of the stops in reaching out to the black voters who are abandoning his campaign in droves, even if it means channeling one of the most disingenuous panderers in American politics: Hillary Clinton.

“We don’t feel no ways tired,” Biden bellowed in the video over footage of the 77-year-old offering hugs to a firefighter, black woman and older disabled lady.

“We’ve come too far from where we started.

“Nobody told me the road would be easy,” he continued with more of the same. “And I don’t believe he brought me this far to stop now.”

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