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       Creepy Joe Biden
       By: Sherman Date: April 22, 2019, 7:59 pm
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       [glow=red,2,300]Is this guy electable with his creepy
       behavior?[/glow]
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       Re: Creepy Joe Biden
       By: patrick jane Date: April 22, 2019, 8:04 pm
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       [quote author=Sherman link=topic=407.msg5131#msg5131
       date=1555981140]
       [glow=red,2,300]Is this guy electable with his creepy
       behavior?[/glow]
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       [/quote]It is creepy. Maybe he's just a touchy feely guy but he
       should have learned as a young man to not behave like that. I
       guess Trump would have no room to talk after those tapes came
       out but Joe has some issues to work out. He's too old in my
       opinion and so is Bernie. Trump should easily win but we have to
       vote.
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       Re: Creepy Joe Biden
       By: guest17 Date: April 22, 2019, 8:20 pm
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       [quote author=Sherman link=topic=407.msg5131#msg5131
       date=1555981140]
       [glow=red,2,300]Is this guy electable with his creepy
       behavior?[/glow]
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       [/quote]
       He just can't keep his hands to himself. He doesn't care how old
       or young they are. Women need to keep their distance from him
       and parents need to keep their young daughters away from him. He
       reminds me a lot of a foster father I had in foster care. The
       same kind of behavior.
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       Re: Creepy Joe Biden
       By: Sherman Date: April 22, 2019, 9:26 pm
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       [glow=red,2,300]He doesn't understand body space.  I had a
       violin teacher like this.  He was genuinely creepy.[/glow]
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       Re: Creepy Joe Biden
       By: patrick jane Date: May 15, 2019, 11:49 am
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       Re: Creepy Joe Biden
       By: guest8 Date: May 16, 2019, 7:55 pm
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       [quote author=patrick jane link=topic=407.msg5645#msg5645
       date=1557938965]
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       [shadow=blue,left]He reminds me of one of the elves.. Sleepy.
       Blade[/shadow]
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       Re: Creepy Joe Biden
       By: patrick jane Date: May 17, 2019, 9:39 am
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       [quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=407.msg5667#msg5667
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       [quote author=patrick jane link=topic=407.msg5645#msg5645
       date=1557938965]
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       [shadow=blue,left]He reminds me of one of the elves.. Sleepy.
       Blade[/shadow]
       [/quote]LOL, you mean Dwarves? [emoji2][emoji1360][emoji891]
       #Post#: 11859--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Creepy Joe Biden
       By: patrick jane Date: April 13, 2020, 9:24 am
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       WASHINGTON — A former Senate aide who last year accused Joseph
       R. Biden Jr. of inappropriate touching has made an allegation of
       sexual assault against the former vice president, the Democratic
       Party’s presumptive presidential nominee this fall.
       The former aide, Tara Reade, who briefly worked as a staff
       assistant in Mr. Biden’s Senate office, told The New York Times
       that in 1993, Mr. Biden pinned her to a wall in a Senate
       building, reached under her clothing and penetrated her with his
       fingers. A friend said that Ms. Reade told her the details of
       the allegation at the time. Another friend and a brother of Ms.
       Reade’s said she told them over the years about a traumatic
       sexual incident involving Mr. Biden.
       A spokeswoman for Mr. Biden said the allegation was false. In
       interviews, several people who worked in the Senate office with
       Ms. Reade said they did not recall any talk of such an incident
       or similar behavior by Mr. Biden toward her or any women. Two
       office interns who worked directly with Ms. Reade said they were
       unaware of the allegation or any treatment that troubled her.
       Last year, Ms. Reade and seven other women came forward to
       accuse Mr. Biden of kissing, hugging or touching them in ways
       that made them feel uncomfortable. Ms. Reade told The Times then
       that Mr. Biden had publicly stroked her neck, wrapped his
       fingers in her hair and touched her in ways that made her
       uncomfortable.
       Soon after Ms. Reade made the new allegation, in a podcast
       interview released on March 25, The Times began reporting on her
       account and seeking corroboration through interviews, documents
       and other sources. The Times interviewed Ms. Reade on multiple
       days over hours, as well as those she told about Mr. Biden’s
       behavior and other friends. The Times has also interviewed
       lawyers who spoke to Ms. Reade about her allegation; nearly two
       dozen people who worked with Mr. Biden during the early 1990s,
       including many who worked with Ms. Reade; and the other seven
       women who criticized Mr. Biden last year, to discuss their
       experiences with him.
       No other allegation about sexual assault surfaced in the course
       of reporting, nor did any former Biden staff members corroborate
       any details of Ms. Reade’s allegation. The Times found no
       pattern of sexual misconduct by Mr. Biden.
       On Thursday, Ms. Reade filed a report with the Washington, D.C.,
       police, saying she was the victim of a sexual assault in 1993;
       the public incident report, provided to The Times by Ms. Reade
       and the police, does not mention Mr. Biden by name, but she said
       the complaint was about him. Ms. Reade said she filed the report
       to give herself an additional degree of safety from potential
       threats. Filing a false police report may be punishable by a
       fine and imprisonment.
       Ms. Reade, who worked as a staff assistant helping manage the
       office interns, said she also filed a complaint with the Senate
       in 1993 about Mr. Biden; she said she did not have a copy of it,
       and such paperwork has not been located. The Biden campaign said
       it did not have a complaint. The Times reviewed an official copy
       of her employment history from the Senate that she provided
       showing she was hired in December 1992 and paid by Mr. Biden’s
       office until August 1993.
       The seven other women who had complained about Mr. Biden told
       the Times this month that they did not have any new information
       about their experiences to add, but several said they believed
       Ms. Reade’s account.
       Last year, Mr. Biden, 77, acknowledged the women’s complaints
       about his conduct, saying his intentions were benign and
       promising to be “more mindful and respectful of people’s
       personal space.”
       In response to Ms. Reade’s allegation, Kate Bedingfield, a
       deputy Biden campaign manager, said in a statement: “Vice
       President Biden has dedicated his public life to changing the
       culture and the laws around violence against women. He authored
       and fought for the passage and reauthorization of the landmark
       Violence Against Women Act. He firmly believes that women have a
       right to be heard — and heard respectfully. Such claims should
       also be diligently reviewed by an independent press. What is
       clear about this claim: It is untrue. This absolutely did not
       happen.”
       Ms. Reade made her new allegation public as Mr. Biden was
       closing in on the Democratic presidential nomination after
       winning a string of primaries against his chief rival, Senator
       Bernie Sanders. Ms. Reade, who describes herself as a
       “third-generation Democrat,” said she originally favored
       Marianne Williamson and Senator Elizabeth Warren in the race but
       voted for Mr. Sanders in the California primary last month. She
       said her decision to come forward had nothing to do with
       politics or helping Mr. Sanders, and said neither his campaign
       nor the Trump campaign had encouraged her to make her
       allegation.
       President Trump has been accused of sexual assault and
       misconduct by more than a dozen women, who have described a
       pattern of behavior that went far beyond the accusations against
       Mr. Biden. The president also directed illegal payments,
       including $130,000 to a pornographic film actress, Stormy
       Daniels, before the 2016 election to silence women about alleged
       affairs with Mr. Trump, according to federal prosecutors.
       Mr. Trump has even boasted about his mistreatment of women; in a
       2005 recording, he described pushing himself on women and said
       he would “grab them by the pussy,” bragging that he could get
       away with “anything” because of his celebrity.
       Even so, Mr. Trump has at times attacked opponents over their
       treatment of women. The president has not mentioned Ms. Reade’s
       allegation, which has circulated on social media and in liberal
       and conservative news outlets.
       Ms. Reade’s account
       Mr. Toner, who worked for Mr. Biden for over three decades, said
       the allegation was out of character for Mr. Biden. Other
       senators and office staffs had reputations for harassing women
       at work and partying after hours, according to those who worked
       in the office at the time. Mr. Biden was known for racing to
       catch the train to get home to Wilmington, Del., every night.
       “It’s just so preposterous that Senator Biden would be faced
       with these allegations,” said Mr. Toner, who was deputy chief of
       staff when Ms. Reade worked in the office. “I don’t remember
       her. I don’t remember this conversation. And I would remember
       this conversation.”
       The Biden campaign issued a statement from Ms. Baker, Mr.
       Biden’s executive assistant from 1982 to 2000.
       “I never once witnessed, or heard of, or received, any reports
       of inappropriate conduct, period — not from Ms. Reade, not from
       anyone,” she said. “I have absolMs. Reade, 56, told The Times
       that the assault happened in the spring of 1993. She said she
       had tracked down Mr. Biden to deliver an athletic bag when he
       pushed her against a cold wall, started kissing her neck and
       hair and propositioned her. He slid his hand up her
       cream-colored blouse, she said, and used his knee to part her
       bare legs before reaching under her skirt.
       “It happened at once. He’s talking to me and his hands are
       everywhere and everything is happening very quickly,” she
       recalled. “He was kissing me and he said, very low, ‘Do you want
       to go somewhere else?’”
       Ms. Reade said she pulled away and Mr. Biden stopped.
       “He looked at me kind of almost puzzled or shocked,” she said.
       “He said, ‘Come on, man, I heard you liked me.’”
       At the time, Ms. Reade said she worried whether she had done
       something wrong to encourage his advances.
       “He pointed his finger at me and he just goes: ‘You’re nothing
       to me. Nothing,’” she said. “Then, he took my shoulders and
       said, ‘You’re OK, you’re fine.’”
       Mr. Biden walked down the hallway, Ms. Reade said, and she
       cleaned up in a restroom, made her way home and, sobbing, called
       her mother, who encouraged her to immediately file a police
       report.
       Instead, Ms. Reade said, she complained to Marianne Baker, Mr.
       Biden’s executive assistant, as well as to two top aides, Dennis
       Toner and Ted Kaufman, about harassment by Mr. Biden — not
       mentioning the alleged assault.
       The staff declined to take action, Ms. Reade said, after which
       she filed a written complaint with a Senate personnel office.
       She said office staff took away most of her duties, including
       supervising the interns; assigned her a windowless office; and
       made the work environment uncomfortable for her.
       She said Mr. Kaufman later told her she was not a good fit in
       the office, giving her a month to look for a job. Ms. Reade
       never secured another position in Washington.
       In an interview, Mr. Kaufman, a longtime friend of Mr. Biden’s
       who was his chief of staff at the time, said: “I did not know
       her. She did not come to me. If she had, I would have remembered
       her.”
       utely no knowledge or memory of Ms. Reade’s accounting of
       events, which would have left a searing impression on me as a
       woman professional, and as a manager.”
       Melissa Lefko, a former staff assistant for Mr. Biden from 1992
       to 1993, said she did not remember Ms. Reade. But she recalled
       that Mr. Biden’s office was a “very supportive environment for
       women” and said she had never experienced any kind of harassment
       there.
       “When you work on the Hill, everyone knows who the good guys are
       and who the bad guys are, and Biden was a good guy,” she said.
       Ms. Reade said that she could not remember the exact time, date
       or location of the assault but that it occurred in a
       “semiprivate” place in the Senate office complex.
       A friend said that Ms. Reade told her about the alleged assault
       at the time, in 1993. A second friend recalled Ms. Reade telling
       her in 2008 that Mr. Biden had touched her inappropriately and
       that she’d had a traumatic experience while working in his
       office. Both friends agreed to speak to The Times on the
       condition of anonymity to protect the privacy of their families
       and their self-owned businesses.
       Ms. Reade said she also told her brother, who has confirmed
       parts of her account publicly but who did not speak to The
       Times, and her mother, who has since died.
       Differing recollections
       At the time of the alleged assault, Ms. Reade said she was
       responsible for coordinating the interns in the office. Two
       former interns who worked with her said they never heard her
       describe any inappropriate conduct by Mr. Biden or saw her
       directly interact with him in any capacity but recalled that she
       abruptly stopped supervising them in April, before the end of
       their internship. Others who worked in the office at the time
       said they remembered Ms. Reade but not any inappropriate
       behavior.
       Friends and former co-workers describe Ms. Reade as friendly,
       caring, compassionate and trustworthy, though perhaps a bit
       naïve. A single mother, she changed her name for protection
       after leaving an abusive marriage in the late 1990s and put
       herself through law school in Seattle. After leaving Mr. Biden’s
       office, she eventually returned to the West Coast, where she
       worked for a state senator; as an advocate for domestic violence
       survivors, testifying as an expert witness in court; and for
       animal rescue organizations.
       During her time in Mr. Biden’s office, he was working to pass
       the Violence Against Women Act, which Mr. Biden has described as
       his “proudest legislative accomplishment.” In 2017, Ms. Reade
       retweeted praise for Mr. Biden and his work combating sexual
       assault. In more recent months, her feed has featured support
       for Mr. Sanders and criticism of Mr. Biden.
       Ms. Reade said she did not disclose the sexual assault
       allegation last year when she spoke out because she was scared.
       After her initial complaints were reported last year by a local
       California newspaper, Ms. Reade said she faced a wave of
       criticism and death threats, as well as accusations that she was
       a Russian agent because of Medium posts and tweets, several of
       which are now deleted, she had written praising President
       Vladimir Putin.
       Ms. Reade said that she was not working for Russia and did not
       support Mr. Putin, and that her comments were pulled out of
       context from a novel she was writing at the time.
       “It was trying to smear me and distract from what happened, but
       it won’t change the facts of what happened in 1993,” she said.
       She called her praise for Mr. Putin “misguided.”
       Ms. Reade tried to get legal and public relations support from
       the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund, an initiative  established by
       prominent women in Hollywood to fight sexual harassment. Her
       outreach to  the group was first reported by The Intercept.
       As it has for thousands of people who have contacted the group,
       the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund, which does not represent
       clients, gave her a list of lawyers with expertise in such
       cases. She said she contacted every single one but none took her
       case. Two lawyers confirmed speaking to Ms. Reade but declined
       to comment on the record about her or the allegation.
       SKDKnickerbocker, the political consulting firm where Mr.
       Biden’s chief strategist, Anita Dunn, works as a managing
       director, has a contract with the Time’s Up legal defense fund.
       Ms. Dunn has never worked with the fund and her firm was not
       told of Ms. Reade’s request, according to officials at the fund.
       Ms. Reade also contacted at least one of the women who spoke out
       along with her last year about Mr. Biden’s penchant for physical
       contact.
       Lucy Flores, a former Nevada state assemblywoman who accused Mr.
       Biden of making her uncomfortable by kissing and touching her
       during a 2014 campaign event, exchanged a few emails last year
       with Ms. Reade but said Ms. Reade did not share her full story.
       “Biden is not just a hugger,” Ms. Flores said. “Biden very
       clearly was invading women’s spaces without their consent in a
       way that made them feel uncomfortable. Does he potentially have
       the capacity to go beyond that? That’s the answer everyone is
       trying to get at.”
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       Bennett contributed research.
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       Re: Creepy Joe Biden
       By: Firestarter Date: April 13, 2020, 10:22 am
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       I think that the reports on Biden showing signs of dementia
       could be more interesting than his "creepy" behaviour with women
       and children...
       It looks to me like "creepy Joe" running for the one-party
       Democrook-Republicons to get Donald re-elected is really the
       same election strategy, which makes Biden "crooked Hillary" V2.
       Could they have selected a high Democrook to run "against"
       Donald that's even more hated (after Hillary, possibly the most
       hated First Lady ever)?
       There are many, many, many links between Donald and the
       Clintons. Reportedly Ivanka Trump and Chelsea Clinton were good
       friends.
       Chelsea married a Goldman Sachs banker, while Ivanka's
       brother-in-law Josh is also a Goldman Sachs alumnus...
       Even more interesting is that Tiffany Trump (Donald's "other"
       daughter) and Naomi Biden, daughter of Joe’s son Hunter of
       Burisma infamy, are best friends.
       See Tiffany Trump with her friend Naomi Biden.
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       Tiffany and Naomi graduated from the University of Pennsylvania
       in 2016. The ceremony was attended by Joe Biden and Donald
       Trump, who was running for president at the time:
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       Re: Creepy Joe Biden
       By: guest17 Date: April 14, 2020, 12:52 am
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       [quote author=Firestarter link=topic=407.msg11865#msg11865
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       I think that the reports on Biden showing signs of dementia
       could be more interesting than his "creepy" behaviour with women
       and children...[/Quote]
       Yes, I've noticed his signs of dementia or whatever it is. He's
       still too gropey and I don't like that. He needs to keep his
       hands to himself especially with young girls and little
       children.
       [Quote]There are many, many, many links between Donald and the
       Clintons. Reportedly Ivanka Trump and Chelsea Clinton were good
       friends.
       Chelsea married a Goldman Sachs banker, while Ivanka's
       brother-in-law Josh is also a Goldman Sachs alumnus...
       Even more interesting is that Tiffany Trump (Donald's "other"
       daughter) and Naomi Biden, daughter of Joe’s son Hunter of
       Burisma infamy, are best friends.
       See Tiffany Trump with her friend Naomi Biden.
       [IMG]
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       Tiffany and Naomi graduated from the University of Pennsylvania
       in 2016. The ceremony was attended by Joe Biden and Donald
       Trump, who was running for president at the time:
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       [/quote]
       Yeah, they're all in the same club and we ain't in it.
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