Joe Biden bowed out of frontline politics at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Monday in an angry speech replete with well-worn lies about former President Donald J. Trump, including the “bloodbath” hoax, the “fine people” hoax, and the “suckers and losers” hoax.
‘BLOODBATH.’
The 81-year-old screamed at one point in his speech that Trump is “promising a bloodbath if he loses,” implying the America First leader is threatening political violence.
However, the bloodbath hoax, popularized by the far-left MeidasTouch Network—funded by Epstein Island visitor Reid Hoffman and the pervert-founded Lincoln Project—takes rally remarks by Trump that “if I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath” grossly out of context. He was referring to a bloodbath for the U.S. auto industry if the Democrats allow China to flood the U.S. market with foreign cars manufactured in Mexico:
Here’s the actual context of the “bloodbath” comment by Donald Trump that the Radical Left is pretending to be upset about.
They’re purposefully taking it out the context so you think he’s talking about post-election violence. pic.twitter.com/goCx7NK6GV
— Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) March 17, 2024
‘FINE PEOPLE.’
Biden also regurgitated the “fine people” hoax, which he has been doing for years. This suggests then-President Trump said anti-Semitic and far-right extremists at an event protesting the removal of a Confederate statue in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 were “fine people.”
This has been debunked even by self-styled fact-checkers traditionally hostile to Trump, who explicitly stated he was “not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists” when he referred to “fine people” because “they should be condemned totally.”
No, then-President Donald Trump did not call neo-Nazis and white supremacists “very fine people” in 2017. Speaking about a deadly protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, he said those groups should be “condemned totally.” https://t.co/AHjw0mwl3i pic.twitter.com/TtCH1BzZja
— snopes.com (@snopes) June 20, 2024
‘SUCKERS AND LOSERS.’
Biden’s most egregious comments hinged on the “suckers and losers” hoax. This purports that, while attending events to mark the anniversary of the First World War in France, he declined to visit a cemetery to honor fallen American soldiers because he regarded them as “suckers” and “losers.”
“Trump, when in Europe, would not go to the grave sites in one of the, France [sic],” Biden said. “The brave service members who gave their lives to this country, he called them suckers and losers. Who in the hell does he think he is? Who does he think he is?!” he screamed.
Trump has denied the lurid story as ridiculous on its face: “Think of it from a practical standpoint. I’m standing there with generals and military people… I say, ‘These people are suckers and losers.’ Now, think of it: unless you’re a psycho or a crazy person or a very stupid person, who would say that? Who would say it to military people?”
Fourteen people who were with Trump on the France trip have debunked the hoax. Even John Bolton, a harsh critic of Trump, has confirmed he was present for the conversation where the “losers” comments were supposedly made, saying the claim is “simply false.”
A totally unhinged Crooked Joe disgraces himself by screaming the debunked “suckers and losers” hoax — again pic.twitter.com/WtVRrRio2I
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) August 20, 2024