Joe Biden's Whoppers

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BornJoseph Robinette Biden
November 20, 1942
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Joseph Robinette Biden is the 46th President of the United States. The media calls him "Middle Class Joe." Oftentimes, when not mumbling incoherently, he calls himself, "Scranton Joe." "President" Joe Biden is one of the most honest politicians we've ever had. Of course, there have been a few exceptions.

I Have a Higher IQ Than You

Mr. Biden made the following claim in 1988:

"I think I have a much higher IQ than you, I suspect. I went to law school on a full academic scholarship — the only one in my class to have full academic scholarship. The first year in law school, I decided I didn’t want to be in law school and ended up in the bottom two-thirds of my class. And then decided I wanted to stay and went back to law school and, in fact, ended up in the top half of my class. I won the international moot court competition. I was the outstanding student in the political science department at the end of my year. I graduated with three degrees from undergraduate school and 165 credits; you only needed 123 credits. I would be delighted to sit down and compare my IQ to yours, Frank."

Unfortunately for Robinette, his "own" of the reporters asking him questions about his mental fitness (back in 1988) has the following issues:

  • Biden did not go to Syracuse Law School on a "full academic scholarship." It was a half scholarship based on financial need.
  • He didn't finish in the "top half" of his class. He was 76th out of 85.
  • He did not win the award given to the outstanding political science student at his undergraduate college, the University of Delaware.
  • He didn’t graduate from Delaware with "three degrees," but with a single B.A. in political science and history.

Mr. Biden said he misspoke. That is one heck of a misspeak.

I Developed the COVID Vaccine

Perhaps Biden didn't say he developed the COVID vaccine, he heavily implied it: "It’s one thing to have the vaccine, which we didn’t have when we came into office." To the average person, this would seem to be an outright lie since Joe Biden was photographed taking the COVID-19 shot before being sworn in as President. However, Snopes (the official apologists for the Biden Administration) said that he meant to say that vaccination stores were not in quantities they needed for a full rollout to all Americans. Therefore, anyone who believes the Joe Biden told an outrageous whopper here is an obvious right-wing hack. It should be noted that Snopes has never attempted to clarify a statement by Donald Trump or anyone right-of-center in politics; instead, they would classify the statement as false.

You Won't Get COVID

On July 21, 2021, during a CNN Town Hall, Biden told the citizens of the United States, "You're not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations." The is demonstrably false. Even the seasonal influenza vaccination, which has a much better success rate than the COVID-19 vaccinations, is only promoted to lessen the symptoms of the flu, not to eliminate it. That didn't keep the Biden administration from trying to force the "vaccination" on millions of Americans whether they wanted it or not.

No One Would've Died of COVID if I Were President

One of the reasons that Biden and his handler, Ron Klain, are emboldened to make up facts in general is that the fact-checking propagandists actively cover for them. Take the following quote from Joe Biden. This was taken from a CNN Town Hall on September 17, 2020.

"If the president had done his job, had done his job from the beginning, all the people would still be alive, All the people. I'm not making this up. Just look at the data. Look at the data."

This caused the usual gang of idiots (the fact checkers) to go into full spin mode as they had to decide how this was not one of the most incredibly stupid and insincere Joe Biden whoppers ever uttered. Snopes, who usually acts as Biden's press secretary, just ignored the comment altogether. Other "fact checkers" seen here and here tell us it is a false statement, only because that isn't the exact quote. They then spend the other 90% of each article bashing Donald Trump. It's ironic (not really) that the same "fact checkers" reported it was 100% true that Donald Trump told everyone within the sound of his voice to go out and get a big bottle of Clorox Bleach and chug it down as a cure for COVID.