Biden slammed for accusing Americans of ‘Jim Crow 2.0’

By Bob Unruh

President Joe Biden takes notes during a briefing on the shootings in Atlanta Wednesday, March 17, 2021, in the Oval Office Dining Room of the White House. (Official White House photo by Adam Schultz)

Joe Biden is being slammed on social media and elsewhere for doing far more damage than even former President Trump’s charges of a “stolen” presidential election with his condemnation of Americans as promoters of “Jim Crow 2.0,” a reference to those post-Civil War laws that supported racial segregation.

“Democrats and the leftist media continue to champion the House’s sham investigation into the events of January 6, 2021, with news breaking just yesterday that the illegally constituted committee had subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, and others. Yet, if these January 6 truthers genuinely believed that election-related rhetoric caused the capitol riots and represent a real threat to our republic, they would turn their attention to the current White House and to their own Grand Poohbah,” explained Margot Cleveland at the Federalist.

“In one week alone, President Biden eclipsed everything Donald Trump and his supporters said about the validity of the 2020 election. By framing his false claims of ‘voter suppression’ and ‘election subversion’ as Jim Crow 2.0, our commander in chief has guaranteed a divided America. The only remaining question is whether he has also guaranteed a violent America,” she warned.

Biden went over the edge, in the perspective of many, by stating this week, “Jim Crow 2.0 is about two insidious things: voter suppression and election subversion. It’s about making it harder to vote, who gets to count the vote, and whether your vote counts at all. We have to pass the Freedom to Vote Act and John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.”

Biden’s agenda is filled at this moment with his attacks on voting-integrity laws that have been adopted in many states. They actually expand the voting time period in some cases, and crack down on insecure voting methods such as mail-in ballots.

Those laws are a response to the many questions raised about 2020 presidential election, which saw strange turnarounds in vote totals in multiple states at the same time that handed the White House to Biden.

Many analysts say the fraud that existed in the election wasn’t enough to change the outcome, but what is known is that three factors undoubtedly influenced the results.

One of those is that legacy and social media before the election suppressed accurate reporting about scandals involving the Biden family, including Joe Biden. A Media Research Center poll showed had those reports not been suppressed, enough voters would have withheld support from Biden to leave Trump in the White House.

Further, studies have shown that the $420 million given by Mark Zuckerberg to leftists, mostly with instructions to recruit voters from Democrat areas, also likely bought the election for Biden.

Third is the fact that various elections officials simply ignored state laws to accommodate the Democrat-heavy mail-in ballot programs they wanted to install.

The Democrats’ national agenda now is to install all of those process that benefited their party as law nationwide.

Cleveland explained Biden’s agenda now includes “race-baiting rhetoric,” after he threatened that “the votes of nearly 5 million Georgians will be up for grabs” if the state’s own election integrity law is allowed to stand.

He explained in his speech that those who oppose his own agenda are “domestic enemies.”

“What Biden just told the country and the world is this: that when Democrats lose in November 2022, or thereafter suffer defeat in the presidential election of 2024, it will be because of voter suppression and election subversion—it will be because black Americans were denied the right to vote,” Cleveland explained.

She explained, “Biden’s peremptory challenge to the election results far surpasses anything Trump said or did. At least, Trump made it about him, claiming the election was stolen from him. Biden cast the die about democracy, ‘domestic enemies,’ and race, all while declaring his words fact and not hyperbole.”

It was Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., who told the president to stop lying.

“Your ‘voting rights’ scheme is about two insidious things: undermining the security of our elections and changing the rules to fit your agenda. Election integrity is not ‘Jim Crow 2.0.’ Stop using fear and lies to divide Americans,” he said.

Fox News reported that Biden’s elections-takeover plans likely are stalled in the Senate because not even all members of his own party agree with it.

But Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp joined the team of critics, accusing Biden of repeating “the same lies and despicable comparisons…”

Biden, at one point, had presented the question: “Do you want to be on the side of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis?”

Stephen Miller, formerly an adviser to President Trump, pointed out how Biden was defaming the supermajority of Americans.

And Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., noted, “No wonder his presidency is such a mess. … He cares about one thing: lying about election laws.”

Even those on the left side of politics, such as Left Voice, a socialist publication, called out Biden for his agenda.

“Reminder: Joe Biden’s Crime Bill disenfranchised millions of people – especially Black and Latinx people – who were be (sic) locked up and barred from voting in jail and in many states, when released from jail, too.”

Twitter also was accused of allowing Biden to spread “disinformation aimed at undermining public faith in elections” with his agenda, and Erick Erickson simply noted that, “People care about inflation and empty store shelves and y’all are AWOL on those issues.”

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Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh's articles here.


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