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Joe Biden has promised to choose a woman for his running mate.
That is to say, he will choose the second highest executive officer in the country for a reason that has nothing to do with ability.
But that's not crazy enough.
People now say he better choose a black woman.
The Hill will tell you why Biden needs a black woman as his VP.
This website lists no fewer than 10 black women Joe Biden should consider for his running mate.
Top pick?
That would be Stacey Abrams, who lost a race for governor of Georgia in 2018.
The New York Times says it's obvious whom Joe Biden should pick as vice president.
It's obvious it should be Stacey Abrams.
But believe it or not, in this long article, there's not one word about her abilities, her track record, or even her policies.
The argument is pure identity politics.
Ms. Abrams would excite blacks and Hispanics and young voters.
Well, Ms. Abrams is convinced she deserves a job.
She's been on just about every TV program in sight, telling us how great she would be.
And as this article notes, she's been calling Democrat leaders, telling them to push for her as vice president.
The Atlantic has taken note of Stacey Abrams' remarkable campaign for vice president.
It's remarkable, all right.
I don't think anyone in the history of the country has ever pushed so brazenly for the job.
This has raised eyebrows.
But New York Magazine says there's nothing wrong.
With Stacey Abrams' campaign to be vice president.
Why? Because women are so often overlooked.
But wait, Uncle Joe says he's looking only at women.
So that doesn't strike me as a good excuse.
In fact, being black is at the center of everything Stacey Abrams does.
Last April, she wrote an article for Foreign Affairs called Identity Politics Strengthens Democracy.
She admits that there is a lot of tension in a multicultural society, but makes this remarkable claim.
New, vibrant, noisy voices represent the strongest test to manage the growing pains of multicultural coexistence.
By embracing identity and its prickly, uncomfortable contours, Americans will become more likely to grow as one.
Blacks voting for Blacks.
Hispanics for Hispanics.
Homosexuals for homosexuals.
That's going to make us all grow as one?
Does she even believe that?
But if she's going to team up with Uncle Joe, she's going to have to change her tune on Me Too.
Back in 2018, she wrote, After the courageous and compelling testimony from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford yesterday, it is shameful that Kavanaugh's nomination is being rushed forward.
You see, Brent Kavanaugh is a conservative white man, so believing his side of the story would be shameful.
But now that Tara Reade has said that Joe Biden shoved his fingers where they didn't belong, Ms. Abrams is unequivocal.
I believe Joe Biden.
I believe him when he says he did not do this.
Well, Brent Kavanaugh's accuser was courageous and compelling.
Tara Reade must be lying.
And some of you might worry that a woman who can't manage her own money shouldn't be in charge of a federal budget of $4.5 trillion.
But back during her campaign for governor of Georgia, she explained why having $200,000 in debts and back taxes should not disqualify her.
Michelle Goldberg in the New York Times explained that anyone who worried about this was debt-shaming poor Stacey.
You'll be reassured to know that she has settled with the IRS and doesn't owe any more back taxes.
Now, another contender for Joe Biden's Veep is Ayanna Pressley, freshman congresswoman from Massachusetts.
She is fully qualified for the job because, like Stacey Abrams, she wants all minorities to represent their group, not the country as a whole.
As she explained at a conference last year, we don't need any more brown faces that don't want to be a brown voice.
We don't need black faces that don't want to be a black voice.
We don't need Muslims that don't want to be a Muslim voice.
Somehow, she left out whites who want to be a white voice.
Of course, she says ICE should be abolished because it's an existential threat.
And she says that hate and white supremacy are ruining this country, not identity politics, which is essential.
And the worst thing is that white supremacy is codified into law.
Codified into law.
That's a strange thing from a lawmaker to say, but she got a standing ovation for saying it.
Kellyanne Conway is apparently part of the white supremacy problem.
When the White House spokeswoman called disagreements among Democrats a catfight, Ms. Presley tweeted this.
Oh, hi, distraction Becky.
Remember that time your boss tore babies in their mother's arms and threw them in cages?
Yeah, take a seat and keep my name out of your lying mouth.
Well, Becky, of course, is an insult for white women.
Ms. Presley recently announced she has alopecia, which makes your hair fall out.
She showed up without a wig and explained that she had been robbed of her hair, adding, Well, another top contender for the job is Senator Kamala Harris, who campaigned hard for the number one job but would settle for Veep.
The trouble is, she's not all that black.
Her parents were wealthy immigrants.
Her mother is from India, and her father is a light-skinned Jamaican whose ancestors owned slaves.
She got her start in California politics by becoming the mistress of San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, who appointed her to two high-paid, unelected state commission jobs.
And here she is with another close buddy.
She's for all the usual lefty stuff.
Gun control, free medicine for illegal immigrants, reparations for slavery, decriminalizing, hopping the border.
But she goes further.
She wants to spend $100 billion on grants to blacks so that they can buy houses.
$100 billion.
And only for blacks.
I'm not sure that's legal, but that's what she wants.
And she wants to bring back school busing.
That means forcing students to take buses across town for the sole purpose of integrating schools.
As she tweeted, I support busing.
Listen, the schools of America are as segregated, if not more segregated today, than when I was in school.
We need to put every effort, including busing, into play to desegregate the schools.
Well, busing today is widely recognized as a hugely disruptive, expensive failure.
By the time it ended in the 1990s, even blacks were against it.
But she's for it.
And she doesn't think much of the country that she'd like to run.
It's all about institutionalized racism, and she wants to ditch Columbus Day and replace it with Indigenous Peoples Day, which suggests white people don't belong here at all.
She says that the United States is the scene of a crime when it comes to what we did with slavery and Jim Crow and institutionalized racism in this country, and we have to be honest about that.
Contenders for the vice president's job, but I bet one of these three girls gets the nod.
The pressure is on for a black woman.
Can you imagine the howls of fury if Uncle Joe settles for a Becky?
Even one who pretended to be a Pocahontas?
Would the howling be so loud that the Becky might tearfully step aside for a woman of color?