Joe Biden calls Radical Liberal Raphael Warnock a person of "character."
This is Warnock:
He praised Farrakhan’s anti-Semitic hate group, the Nation Of Islam, calling its voice “important.”
Warnock compared Israeli PM Bibi Netanyahu to segregationist George Wallace.
Warnock called Israel an “Apartheid” state, said Israel was “a land of violence and bloodshed and occupation,” referred to Israeli leaders as “clever politicians,” and accused them of being “racist and vicious.”
In 2018, Warnock likened Israeli Jews to “birds of prey.”
Last year, Warnock signed a letter comparing the West Bank to apartheid South Africa.
Warnock praised anti-Semite and anti-American pastor Jeremiah Wright and he has refused to distance himself.
Warnock has cozied up with a Democrat Congressman who called Jews “termites.”
Warnock has praised Marxism and said, Christianity started as a “Socialist church.”
Warnock said Americans cannot serve God while also serving in the U.S. military.
Warnock called police officers gangsters, thugs and bullies.
Warnock cozied up to Fidel Castro in 1995.
In 2002, Warnock was accused of hindering a police investigation into child abuse and was “extremely uncooperative and disruptive.”
Warnock has criticized the Second Amendment during sermons.
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Ahead of the 2020 cycle, Obama warned Biden: “You don’t have to do this, Joe, you really don’t”
Obama spoke with Biden several times before he announced his bid and took “took pains to cast his doubts about the campaign.”
The New York Times’s Mark Leibovich: Obama spoke about Biden “with a patronizing overfondness – as if the VP were the beloved family dog that kept peeing on the carpet.”
The New York Times’s Mark Leibovich: Obama spoke about Biden “with a patronizing overfondness – as if the VP were the beloved family dog that kept peeing on the carpet.”
Barack Obama in 2009: “I don’t remember exactly what Joe was referring to, not surprisingly”