Idiots. They will never know the ecstasy of a good sniff.
https://www.thecut.com/2019/12/joe-b...ut-yougov.html
Presidential candidate Joe Biden has a pattern of questionable
behavior toward women. His reputation is so robust, the incidents so
well-documented that they have earned him the longtime nickname of
“Uncle Joe” (for his penchant for using folksy, grandfatherly language
even with his peers), with the occasional addition of “Creepy” (for
routinely invading women’s personal spaces).
Since announcing his campaign in April, Biden has done the following:
aggressively held the hands of a young Sunrise Movement activist he
was arguing with; called a female moderator who challenged him
“sweetheart”; referred to Senator Kamala Harris as “kid” on national
television; and told a 10-year old girl that she was “good looking.”
One month before that, former Nevada lieutenant governor candidate
Lucy Flores wrote an essay about her experience with Biden in 2014,
claiming he put his hands on her shoulders, sniffed her hair, and
kissed the back of her head at a campaign event. A steady stream of
similar stories came out afterward, of women who said Biden had kissed
them on the lips, snuggled them, and whispered closely in their ears
in a way that left them feeling uncomfortable. (Biden has denied
acting inappropriately.)
But Biden supporters and pundits who think he’ll successfully appeal
to a more “moderate” democratic base continue to argue that he is our
greatest hope of beating abuser-in-chief Donald Trump. In doing so,
they always, always bring up “the polls”; Biden continues to eke out
ahead of Trump (and I do mean eke) in the surveys that determine so
much of our national conversation surrounding the presidential race.
For some people, it seems these numbers assuage any worry that Biden’s
conduct might alienate certain voters, and are used to bolster the
idea that most people don’t find it all that objectionable.
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