Last night’s DNC Convention was another mess.

The big “headliners” of the night were accused rapist and Epstein pedo-island hopper Bill Clinton and Joe Biden’s nurse/wife Jill Biden.

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However, some of the night’s best highlights came when a group of Dems had a virtual roundtable and reiterated that Dems are working to abolish ICE, cops, and prisons.

This is their party platform, apparently. Good to know.

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Also, during the nomination process, AOC caused a major stir when she nominated Bernie Sanders for president, instead of Joe Biden.

Later, she claimed it was part of the process and lashed out at people for being “confused” by her stunt.

I guess if she wanted to avoid “confusion” she could have told people what she was doing ahead of time, right?

And then there was Joe…

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While his wife was beginning her speech in a classroom, Joe awkwardly wandered into the camera frame and the two shared a weird embrace where Jill got her hand caught in Joe’s face mask.

Afterward, Joe introduced himself…and it sounds like he said, “I am Joe Biden’s husband.”

Joe’s supporters say no way, he said “Jill” not “Joe.”

I’ll let you be the judge:

I don’t know what he said, it sounds like “Joe” to me, “Jull” at best.

But I think the saddest part about all of this is that we’re actually debating over whether or not Joe called himself “his own husband” because the man is an Alzheimer’s patient.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on August 19, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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