Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
Joe Biden, a white man, is the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination.
According to latest polls, he has a 32-point lead over his closest competitor, Bernie Sanders, another white man.
A lot of people think that ought to disqualify both of them.
The Daily Beast recently ran an article called, To the White Man Running to be the Democratic Presidential Candidate, Can You Not?
TV host Trevor Noah put the same question to Bernie.
Isn't this a time for you guys to step aside?
Shiloh Ballard recently wrote a column in the San Jose Spotlight called Step Aside, White Men.
It's Time for Women of Color to Lead.
The New York Times was a little bit less brutal with a major article called Should a White Man Be the Face of the Democratic Party in 2020?
Well, besides being the wrong race and sex, Joe has a reputation for wandering hands.
And in 1994, Mr. Biden helped bring us the three strikes law, which means you go to jail for life after your third serious felony convictions.
Today, it is progressive dogma that this led to mass incarceration of blacks.
In those days, Mr. Biden said he didn't even care about root causes.
He just wanted predators locked up.
We must make the streets safer.
I don't care why someone is a malfactor in society.
I don't care why someone is antisocial.
I don't care why they become a sociopath.
We have an obligation to cordon them off from the rest of society.
Not sensitive.
And then there was a time in 2013, When he praised Jews for having more or less single-handedly brought about the civil rights movement, feminism, same-sex marriage, and open immigration, he said this.
Behind all of that, I bet you 85% of those changes, whether it's in Hollywood or social media, are a consequence of Jewish leaders in the industry.
The influence is immense.
Oh dear, some Jews don't like being reminded how influential they are.
But... There's worse.
Uncle Joe was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1972 when he was just 29. That was when busing was all the rage.
The idea that you ship public school children, like it or not, across the tracks both ways to integrate schools.
In 1975, Mr. Biden said that busing was, quote, an asinine concept and just a quota system to assure a certain number of blacks, Chicanos, or whatever in each school.
He added,"I am philosophically opposed to quota systems.
They ensure mediocrity." He also said,"It's one thing to say that you can't keep a black man from using this bathroom.
It's something quite different to say that one out of every five people who use this bathroom must be black." Good point.
Mr. Biden was opposed to making people mix.
In an NPR interview in 1975, he said forcing blacks to integrate was, quote, a rejection of the entire black awareness concept where black is beautiful, black cultures should be studied, and the cultural awareness of the importance of their own identity.
He was saying mixing with whites destroys black identity.
He said whites shouldn't have to mix either.
As a freshman senator, he told an all-white crowd, Black kids don't want to come to your school any more than you want to go to their school.
Has Donald Trump ever said anything like that?
Mr. Biden was such a firebrand against busing that the notoriously racist Senator Jesse Helms of North Carolina welcomed him to the ranks of the Enlightened.
Uncle Joe was right about reparations for slavery, too.
He said: I don't feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather.
I'll be damned if I feel responsible to pay for what happened 300 years ago.
In 2008, he made blacks angry when he said,"The community is in denial about AIDS." I spent last summer going through the black sections of my town holding rallies in parks trying to get black men to understand it's not unmanly to wear a condom.
Getting women to understand they can say no.
Getting people in the position where testing matters.
I got tested for AIDS.
I know Barack got tested for AIDS.
There's no shame in being tested for AIDS.
It's an important thing, because the fact of the matter is in the community, and the community is engaged in denial.
They're engaged in denial.
He goes on and on like this.
And at the end, the camera cuts over to Al Sharpton, who looks like he could spit nails.
And here is Uncle Joe greeting a supporter from India.
In Delaware, the largest growth in population is Indian Americans moving from India.
You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.
The only reason Mr. Biden has any hope is because he was Barack Obama's yes man for eight years as vice president.
But in 2007, when it first began to look as though Mr. Obama had a real chance of becoming president, Uncle Joe famously called him the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean.
You don't call any black man articulate and bright and clean because that implies all the rest are dirty and dim and can't talk sense.
Of course, when Mr. Obama challenged Hillary for the Democratic nomination in 2008, Bill Clinton said of him,"A few years ago, this guy would be getting us coffee." He also called Mr. Obama Incompetent and an amateur,
but he lived all that down.
Maybe Uncle Joe will get a pass, too.
Well, naturally, Mr. Biden is now licking boots.
Last MLK Day, at breakfast hosted by Al Sharpton, he reeled against, quote, the systematic racism that most of us whites don't like to acknowledge even exists.
He said racism is built into every aspect of our system.
And last month, Mr. Biden, weirdly, blamed white people for violence against women.
He said,"We all have an obligation to do nothing less than change the culture in this country." He called it a"white man's culture." It's got to change.
Well, what culture treats women better?
Muslim? African?
Asian? Uncle Joe has even apologized to Anita Hill for the way he treated her.
Back in 1991, during the confirmation hearings for Clarence Thomas, Uncle Joe says that poor Anita, who accused the nominee of sexual harassment, got the back of the hand because the Judiciary Committee was, quote, a bunch of white guys who didn't fully understand what the hell it was all about.
Well, I wonder who would have treated her better.
The crawling won't work.
His opponents will throw his record in his face.
It'll be vicious.
And the Democratic primaries will be like an afternoon at the Coliseum.