(Patty McMurray) “Black face” Governor Ralph Northam (D-VA), joined Creepy Joe Biden at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Hampton, VA, at his speech to kick off Memorial Day weekend.
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by Patty McMurray, May 28th, 2021
During his speech, a the young daughter of a veteran who Joe was supposed to honoring, caught his eye, which caused Joe to pause. “I love those barrettes in your hair. Man—I’ll tell you what, look at her she looks like she’s 19 years old sitting there like a little lady with her legs crossed,” Joe said as he laughed creepily.
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When will someone tell Joe to stop focusing like a laser beam on the little girls he encounters? There’s nothing cute or endearing to hear an old man suffering from dementia, oggling over a little girl. Someone should tell his nurse/wife Jill and Joe’s other handlers that he needs to stop this bizarre behavior that makes us so uncomfortable.
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