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Biden labeled ‘Third Black President’ in The Hill opinion piece.

I’m occasionally reminded ⁢that ⁤pseudo-journalist ⁤Juan Williams isn’t retired yet, and⁢ it’s never in a particularly ‍good way.

In case⁣ you’ve forgotten — and I⁢ try to, believe ⁤you me — Williams has⁤ either worked for or been published in the gamut of American media: CNN, Fox News, National Public Radio, The Washington ‌Post, The ‌New York Times,‍ etc., etc. If you ⁤can name‍ it, it’s regrettably likely Williams has been ⁢involved with it.

One of his more troublesome‍ relationships⁢ has been with The⁤ Hill, an otherwise respectable publication that still sees fit⁤ to⁤ publish him even after he landed‍ it ⁢in hot water a ‍decade ⁤ago with a piece that just ‌so⁣ happened⁤ to blatantly plagiarize a report ⁣from the‌ Center for American Progress, a left-wing⁢ think tank.

At the time, Williams‍ told ⁤ Salon that the plagiarized portions were the fault ‌of ⁢a ⁢researcher and had nothing ⁢to do with him.

However, no‍ amanuensis, no matter how ⁢dim, can possibly be ⁣blamed⁢ for Williams’ opinion piece Monday in the same publication that bore ⁣this uproarious, self-satirizing headline: “Joe Biden is our​ third ​Black president.”

Your third ​black president, America!

Yes, ⁣your third⁢ black president, America!

Again, your ⁤ third black president, America!

But, ‌seriously, maybe Juan ‌Williams can convince​ me ⁤that this fellow ⁢— who​ once bragged about ‌the era ⁤of “civility” in Washington, back when he​ could work ⁤with openly racist Dixiecrats such as former Mississippi Sen.‍ James Eastland, ⁤a proud⁤ segregationist known to complain ​about race “mongrelization” while speaking in ‌Congress — is our third black ⁢president.

Williams⁤ began the​ piece by acknowledging that “the first black president” was a moniker ​applied to William Jefferson Clinton ​by black novelist Toni Morrison.

It would be another eight years after ⁤Clinton left office until an ⁢ actual black president, Barack Obama, took the White ‍House, but Williams insisted that ⁣“Morrison’s memorable one-liner still gets laughs. It was a smart way to say that Clinton broke new ground by elevating ‍Black leaders ⁤and​ policies that helped Black people.”

Actually, if ​Williams had bothered reading​ anything from liberal media in the last 10 years, Clinton’s presidency is remembered​ quite⁤ a‌ bit less fondly by the left — and particularly black activists —⁤ now than it was back then, with⁣ progressives ⁤blaming him for ⁢all ⁢sorts of “racist” policies such as the⁤ 1994⁤ crime bill he ⁢signed, which led to “mass incarceration” of black people, or a 1996 welfare reform bill that lefties say didn’t ⁢work.

Is Biden the “third‍ black president”?

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But never mind — because former President Donald Trump, the leading 2024 GOP⁤ candidate, is ​worse and, as Williams noted, “Biden’s 2024 campaign is ​worried ⁢about getting ⁤Black‌ voters to the polls.”

“Last⁤ week,​ the Biden ​campaign put $25 million into a radio advertising campaign to pump up enthusiasm‌ among Black and Latino voters ​with [the] message ‘Joe and Kamala ‌are getting ‍it done⁢ for ⁢us‍ — and⁤ that’s the facts,’” ⁢he wrote.

“This comes after former President Trump made the absurd, provably false claim ‌to talk radio host Hugh ⁣Hewitt last month that ⁤polls⁣ show his ⁣support​ among Blacks has ‘gone‍ up four of five times’ since he was indicted ‍for election interference in ​Georgia and police took his mugshot,” Williams said.

“Even ​if‌ Trump’s ⁣claim is false, it is true that Black enthusiasm for Biden, especially among young Black voters, is sagging,” he wrote. “And that concern is the reason ⁣for the advertising campaign ‌aimed at Black ⁢voters.”

So, what’s ⁢the⁣ proof that Biden is our “third black‍ president”? Basically that there are more black members of Congress than there used to be, that he’s nominated ⁢black people to ‍prominent ‌positions (such as Vice President ​Kamala Harris, Secretary ⁢of Defense Lloyd Austin, Joint Chiefs of Staff​ Chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown) ⁣and that he took‍ the names of Confederate figures off⁢ of military bases — ⁤you⁢ know, that very critical ‍work in stopping “systemic racism.”

Williams’ other arguments are specious at best.

Example: “Biden has achieved the lowest Black unemployment rate on record.”‌ Yes, ⁢and previously that record⁢ was held by Trump. That’s a function ‍of an economy with healthy fundamentals that Biden inherited and has mostly⁢ wrecked, although unemployment⁢ has remained low.

Another example: “Last week he cut $9 billion more in ⁢student loan⁤ debt. ⁤He has fought to cut​ student loan burdens which disproportionately weigh on ⁤low-income students and a‍ large‌ share of Black students.”

Ah, yes, the “poor kids are just as bright‍ and‍ just as talented as ‌white ‍kids” argument — only​ applied to⁢ college students this time! ​Nice work there.

Yet another example: “Biden failed to get past GOP obstruction on police reform ⁤and voter suppression. But he took on‌ Republican standing in the way of new laws to stop voter‌ suppression. He‌ bluntly asked them if they ‘want ​to be on the side ⁣of Dr. King or George Wallace?’”

That ⁢incendiary quote comparing Republicans to segregationists was part of a failed attempt ​to try⁤ and break a filibuster on Biden’s voter⁣ overhaul,‍ which was⁢ basically an‌ electoral gift to the Democrats ⁤disguised as, as‍ Williams tried ⁣to pass it off as, “new laws to stop voter suppression.”

That “voter ⁤suppression” (really‌ just election security) is overwhelmingly supported ⁤by the people supposedly “suppressed” by it — black voters — as well as the vast majority of Americans.

Williams arrives at the real argument ‍at the⁣ close of ⁢the piece, however — ⁤which is that Biden is ⁣“America’s third black president” because he’s not Donald Trump.

“Biden has lived up ‌to the pledge he made on the night when he declared victory in the presidential election.⁤ Standing next to⁣ Harris ⁣he​ told Black voters: ‘You’ve always had my back, and I’ll ⁢have yours,’” he wrote. “Now, ‌Biden often tells audiences they should not compare‍ him to the⁣ Almighty⁣ but⁤ to the ⁤alternative.

“It looks likely that the alternative to Biden in [the] 2024 presidential race will be Trump and ​a GOP that is hostile to Black people and Black interests. ⁤It is‌ not much of ​a choice.”

So, in other words, Biden is the third ⁢black‍ president because the alternative is worse, at least to a black liberal commentator.

Or —⁤ and I hate to repeat​ myself, but — in the words of Joe ​Biden⁣ himself:

Now, according to Juan‍ Williams, not only do you not know if you’re black if⁢ you’re ⁣considering voting for Trump,⁢ but Joe Biden is blacker than you ‌are!

That’s really the only thing‌ I can conclude from⁢ a misleading piece that makes a ​big ‌claim up front⁣ but then does​ little to back it⁢ up other ​than to say Biden has ⁢appointed or‍ nominated black people to key positions and to cite misleading statistics ‌to say ​that Biden is⁢ good ⁢for black people, ⁢in ​the face of what appears to be⁤ waning⁣ support among⁢ black voters.

Fantastic. Please stop reminding me​ you aren’t⁤ retired yet, Mr. Williams. It so ‍seldom ends⁢ well ⁢for you.


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The post Not a ‍Joke: Biden Called ‘Third Black President’ in The ⁢Hill Opinion Piece appeared first on The‌ Western Journal.



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