Rey C.
Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
Apparently just wanting to ask Joe Biden questions meant that this guy wasn't (acceptably) Black. Wonder if Joe called him "uppity" under his breath?
Yahoo News
Brittany Shepherd
May 22nd 2020 12:46PM
Former Vice President Joe Biden suggested Friday morning that an African-American radio personality “ain’t black” if he was questioning whether he should support the presumptive Democratic nominee over President Trump in the general election.
After an aide interrupted the interview to say that the former vice president was running short on time, Charlamagne tha God asked that Biden pay the studio a visit the next time he’s in New York.
“It’s a long way until November,” he said. “We’ve got more questions.”
“You’ve got more questions?” Biden replied. “Well, I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
Charlamagne said that asking challenging questions of the Democratic candidate has nothing to do with supporting Trump.
“It don’t have nothing to do with Trump. It has to do with the fact that I want something for my community.”
Yahoo News
Brittany Shepherd
May 22nd 2020 12:46PM
Former Vice President Joe Biden suggested Friday morning that an African-American radio personality “ain’t black” if he was questioning whether he should support the presumptive Democratic nominee over President Trump in the general election.
After an aide interrupted the interview to say that the former vice president was running short on time, Charlamagne tha God asked that Biden pay the studio a visit the next time he’s in New York.
“It’s a long way until November,” he said. “We’ve got more questions.”
“You’ve got more questions?” Biden replied. “Well, I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
Charlamagne said that asking challenging questions of the Democratic candidate has nothing to do with supporting Trump.
“It don’t have nothing to do with Trump. It has to do with the fact that I want something for my community.”