
In one of those rare political events remembered for the ages, the candidate fondly referred to in Democrat media circles as “Juggernaut Joe” hosted a virtual Sunday go-to-meetin’ event in Florida while standing in a West Virginia coal mine.
Biden, a legend of the U.S. Senate and perhaps a better Vice President than any Vice President in history, has roared back from certain defeat at the hands of Sen. Bernie Sanders (C-Vermont) with a series of virile attacks on the failed Donald Trump and various deplorable voting blocs.
With witty and acclaimed repartee like “lying dog-faced pony soldier” and “I’m not working for you — gimme a break man don’t be such a horse’s ass“, Biden has pulled no punches from voters’ faces while clawing his way back into the hearts and minds of patriotic Americans.
Joe let his authenticity shine again on Sunday.
“I hope you won’t hold it against me, but I am a hard-coal miner, anthracite coal, Scranton, Pa.,” Biden said. “It’s nice to be back in coal country, because under my administration everyone will live like this, except you’ll be digging rare earth minerals or learning to code because me and President … that guy … my boss … said all we’re trying to do is get back to where we were.”
“This ain’t no proletarian minstrel act,” Biden concluded. “There used to be a basic bargain in this country that if somebody wants to build a coal-fired power plant, yes they can.”
And it still makes more sense than what he usually says.
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