Actually, sir, I believe that would be you, and your handlers in the Democratic Party

Biden: The most dangerous threat to our homeland is white supremacy

UPDATE: And if they’re stupid enough to believe this pandering windbag, they just set affirmative action back 50 years.

President Biden boasted that Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was “brighter” than her colleagues on the high court during a graduation address to students at Howard University on Saturday.

“With your voices and votes, I was able to fulfill my commitment to put the first black woman on the Supreme Court of the United States of America. And by the way, she is brighter than the rest. She is one bright woman,” he said to applause from students at the historically black university. “Because of you. You turned up. You showed up when the votes counted.”

Biden nominated Jackson to the high court in February 2022 — fulfilling a controversial promise to only consider black women for the job. Her confirmation was marred by accusations that she treated child porn and “baby sex torture” cases too leniently.

Despite being the allegedly most intelligent Supreme Court justice, Jackson was famously unable to define the word “woman” when asked by Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) during Jackson’s confirmation hearing.

“I’m not a biologist,” she protested at the time.

(Another) Update: It’s not just whites!

White House buffoon claims roads, rivers, bridges, and trains are also racist.

Infrastructure Implementation Coordinator and former New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu appeared for the White House propaganda hour yesterday. Prompted by one of the state stenographers posing as a journalist, he decried America’s racist roads, trains, bridges, and rivers.

Press member: Thank you, Karine. Thank you, Mayor. Secretary Buttigieg has appeared where you’re standing now and discussed how federal funds will be used to redesign urban areas that are assessed to contain infrastructure that was racist in its original design and its original execution. Are you collaborating with him on that effort? Are any of the infrastructure funds you’re talking about being used for that purpose?

Landrieu: Well, as you know, equity is really important to the President of the United States for the very simple reason that he thinks that unless we go forward together, [oh! That’s nice] it’s hard to go forward at all — so, first thing to remember.

The second part of it is this: There are, in fact, highways, waterways, roadways — if you ask anybody in the African American community or communities of color, “Where do you live?”, they will often say, “I live on the other side of…” — and it’s usually a railroad track or water or a highway that split historic neighborhoods.

ah, the good old days