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Monday, April 1, 2019

Wife of ex-Defense secretary defends Biden, says viral photo of them used 'misleadingly'





What a crock of shit. 

In my last post, I mentioned timing and I'm compelled to bring it up again although this is in another way. The gif below, as they like to say, went viral on the internet.



Now all of a sudden Stephanie Carter wants you to believe it's 'misleading'
 
This event occurred over 4 years ago and to my knowledge, she never disputed what we all believed to be true. Creepy Joe struck again. But now she feels obligated 'to set it straight'. Why did it take 4 years? I'll tell you why. Democrats are dogs. All of them. 

What's really going on...? 



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With Joe Biden making headlines for an apparent inappropriate interaction with Lucy Flores, a photo has resurfaced of Biden with Stephanie Carter. 

A woman whose photograph with Joe Biden has been used by critics as evidence that the former vice president has a history of inappropriately affectionate behavior came to the potential 2020 presidential candidate's defense on Sunday. 

When Stephanie Carter attended her husband Ash Carter's swearing-in as secretary of Defense at the Pentagon in February 2015, photographers captured an image of Biden leaning toward her with his hands on her shoulders and his face pressed close behind her right ear.

That image, and several others captured over the years, have been used by Biden's detractors to depict the former vice president as "creepy Uncle Joe" on social media and in mocking memes.

That depiction became more problematic for Biden last week after Lucy Flores, a former Nevada assemblywoman, described an incident in an article for The Cut where she said Biden made her uncomfortable when he put his hands on her shoulders, smelled her hair and gave her a "big slow kiss" on the back of her head at a political rally in 2014.

"In my many years on the campaign trail and in public life, I have offered countless handshakes, hugs, expressions of affection," Biden said in a statement on Sunday. He said he didn't recall the incident but doesn't think that he ever "acted inappropriately." 

Carter said Flores' story had rekindled interest in the photo of her and Biden.

"Last night, I received a text from a friend letting me know that picture was once again all over Twitter in connection to Lucy Flores’ personal account of a 2014 encounter with Joe Biden," Carter said Sunday in a post on Medium titled "The #MeToo Story That Wasn’t Me."


Ashton Carter, right, makes remarks after he was sworn in as Secretary of Defense, as his wife Stephanie and Vice President Joe Biden listen in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Feb. 17, 2015 (Photo: Alex Wong, Getty Images)


"Let me state upfront that I don’t know her, but I absolutely support her right to speak her truth and she should be, like all women, believed. But her story is not mine," Carter said of Flores. "The Joe Biden in my picture is a close friend helping someone get through a big day, for which I will always be grateful. So, as the sole owner of my story, it is high time that I reclaim it – from strangers, Twitter, the pundits and the late-night hosts." 

Carter recalled the day in detail, saying she was "uncharacteristically nervous" and that she slipped and fell on ice when they arrived at the Pentagon. She said Biden leaned toward her as her husband spoke "to tell me 'thank you for letting him do this' and kept his hands on my shoulders as a means of offering his support." 

She recalled her horror as the photo, "misleadingly extracted from what was a longer moment between close friends," became "the lasting image of that day." She said she "felt awful" that Biden's kindness was being used as "supposed proof positive that he didn’t understand how to respect women." 

"I thought it would all blow over if I didn’t dignify it with a response. But clearly that was wishful thinking," Carter wrote. "I won’t pretend that this will be the last of that picture, but it will be the last of other people speaking for me." 








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Joe Biden’s Campaign-in-Waiting hit with #MeToo Accusations







Joe's unannounced campaign bid is taking off like a 737 MAX with a flat tire.




Can't wait to see the Democratic debates!





No surprise here. Biden's potential presidential hopefuls are turning against him. 


Presidential candidates Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro said Saturday that they believe the account of a former candidate for Nevada lieutenant governor who published an op-ed Friday accusing former Vice President Joe Biden of "inappropriate" contact.

The two candidates for the 2020 Democratic Party nomination for president told reporters at the Heartland Forum that they believed former Nevada state Assemblywoman Lucy Flores, who said this week that Biden leaned in and smelled her hair before kissing the back of her head at a campaign event in 2014.

"I read the op-ed last night," Warren told reporters. "I believe Lucy Flores, and Joe Biden needs to give an answer."

Castro pointed to a statement a spokesman for Biden gave The Hill and other news outlets claiming that the former vice president does not remember the incident Flores described. But Castro stated that he personally believed her.

"I believe Lucy Flores," Castro told reporters. "I believe that the vice president put a statement out today on that. We need to live in a nation where we can hear her truth."


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I'm no Biden fan but you do have to wonder about the timing. This occurred, and I don't doubt that it did, 5 years ago. So just when Biden is leading in the polls and about to throw his hat in she reveals it.
Strange.
I'm getting the same vibe I got with Smollett.



Flores wrote Friday in an op-ed for The Cut that Biden made "blatantly inappropriate" contact with her during the 2014 event, including kissing her head from behind in a slow embrace.

"As I was taking deep breaths and preparing myself to make my case to the crowd, I felt two hands on my shoulders. I froze. 'Why is the vice-president of the United States touching me?'" Flores wrote. "I felt him get closer to me from behind. He leaned further in and inhaled my hair. I was mortified."

"He proceeded to plant a big slow kiss on the back of my head. My brain couldn’t process what was happening. I was embarrassed. I was shocked. I was confused," she wrote.

"I’m not suggesting that Biden broke any laws, but the transgressions that society deems minor (or doesn’t even see as transgressions) often feel considerable to the person on the receiving end," she added. "That imbalance of power and attention is the whole point — and the whole problem."

Biden's spokesman said Friday that there was never any indication that Flores was uncomfortable at the time.

"Vice President Biden was pleased to support Lucy Flores’s candidacy for lieutenant governor of Nevada in 2014 and to speak on her behalf at a well-attended public event. Neither then, nor in the years since, did he or the staff with him at the time have an inkling that Ms. Flores had been at any time uncomfortable, nor do they recall what she describes," Bill Russo said.

"But Vice President Biden believes that Ms. Flores has every right to share her own recollection and reflections and that it is a change for better in our society that she has the opportunity to do so. He respects Ms. Flores as a strong and independent voice in our politics and wishes her only the best," Russo added.








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Saturday, March 30, 2019

Hitler finds out the Mueller Investigation is Over






"John McCain was our best spy in Congress"…love it!!!!

Video 498












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Sad story...No amount of money can bring back 43 years




Two black men wrongfully convicted of murder freed after 43 years




Two black men who were wrongfully convicted of murder in Florida were freed earlier this week after serving more than 40 years behind bars. 

Clifford Williams Jr. was 34 years old and his nephew, Hubert Nathan Myers, was just 18 when they were arrested in May 1976 after the shooting of two women, CNN reports.

The two were reportedly at a party in Jacksonville when the two women were shot, one fatally, in an apartment nearby. But they were quickly arrested, wrongfully convicted and subsequently handed life sentences after just a two-day trial at the time.

It wasn’t until Thursday that Williams, who is now 76, and Myers, 61, had their convictions vacated.

"I'm nervous because I feel like I'm still locked up," Williams told CNN Thursday. "Once I get with my family and know I can look back ... and the reality hits in, I think I'll be all right."

The news comes after a review of the men’s case under the Conviction Integrity Review (CIR) division of the State’s Attorney’s Office in Florida found that the state “no longer has confidence in the integrity of the convictions or guilt of the accused,” a report on the state's investigation seen by ABC News read

The two men reportedly filed multiple motions for "postconviction relief” that would eventually fail before they began to see a change of luck after petitioning the CIR unit in 2017.

Among the findings from their work with the unit, officials also reportedly discovered another man, Nathaniel Lawson, had confessed to the 1976 shooting years after Williams and Myers were convicted for it. 

Why weren't they released when this occurred?

The comprehensive review of the case would later lead to the state throwing out Williams's and Myers’s convictions and setting them free.

According to The Florida Times-Union, Myers will be eligible for compensation from the state for his wrongful imprisonment but Williams will not due to his past criminal record prior to the wrongful conviction.

Really...43 years in jail for something he didn't do?








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Ex-lawmaker says Biden inappropriately touched her in 2014




Creepy Joe


Anyone surprised?

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Lucy Flores

Flores revealed on Friday in a personal essay that Biden planted a 'big slow kiss' on the back of her head before she went on stage at a rally for her campaign on November 1, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada



Washington (AFP) - Joe Biden, who is leading polls for the Democratic presidential nomination, on Friday faced a misconduct accusation by a Nevada ex-lawmaker claiming the then-vice president inappropriately kissed her before a campaign event.

Lucy Flores, the state's Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in 2014, said she was beside the stage awaiting her turn to address a rally when Biden put his hands on her shoulders from behind, then leaned in and smelled her hair.

Joe 'on stage'. 

Tough for Joe to deny Flores' accusation judging by past performances.



"I was mortified," Flores, 39, recounted in New York magazine.

"He proceeded to plant a big slow kiss on the back of my head," she added.

"My brain couldn't process what was happening. I was embarrassed. I was shocked. I was confused," and "I wanted nothing more than to get Biden away from me."

It was unclear just how the accusation might impact Biden's decision to officially enter the race. Those close to the Democrat have reportedly said Biden, 76, could announce his plans in April.

Biden's spokesman Bill Russo said Friday that Biden was "pleased" to support Flores's candidacy, but does not recall the incident.

"Neither then, nor in the years since, did he or the staff with him at the time have an inkling that Ms. Flores had been at any time uncomfortable, nor do they recall what she describes," Russo said in a statement.

He added that Biden "believes that Ms. Flores has every right to share her own recollections and reflections and that it is a change for better in our society that she has the opportunity to do so."

Biden's overly familiar approach with women has been a subject of discussion for years.

He has had a reputation for awkwardly touching the wives, mothers or daughters of senators during swearing-in ceremonies, and he came under criticism for massaging the shoulders of new defense secretary Ash Carter's wife in 2015.

Biden's behavior is receiving renewed attention in the #MeToo era when the movement against sexual assault has led to the downfall of dozens of politicians, entertainment figures and businessmen.

At a Democratic Party dinner in Delaware this month, he acknowledged how his physical style has raised questions.

"I'm a tactile politician, always have been. That's what gets me in trouble as well," Biden said.

Flores wrote that the celebrated Democrat ignores the "power imbalance" that exists between Biden and the women he touches.

"Even if his behavior wasn't violent or sexual, it was demeaning and disrespectful," she added.







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