No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSS
On February 25, 2020, in Charleston, South Carolina, Democrat Presidential Candidate Joe Biden made the following promise during a televised Presidential primary debate.
“I’m committed that if I’m elected President and have an opportunity to appoint someone to the Court, I’ll appoint the first black woman to the Court. It’s required they have representation now; it’s long overdue.”
This promise was not Joe Biden’s idea. Instead, it was a quid pro quo deal suggested by the Democrat Majority Whip, South Carolina Democrat Representative James Clyburn. Mr. Clyburn promised Joe Biden his endorsement and continued Presidential campaign support if, and only if, Mr. Biden publicly promised that if elected President, Mr. Biden would appoint the first female, black Justice to the Supreme Court.
As Mr. Clyburn sat in the audience during the February 25 debate, he grew concerned that Joe Biden was running out of debate time to make his agreed-upon declaration to appoint a black, female Justice. Spurred to action, Mr. Clyburn left his seat and raced backstage to prompt Joe Biden’s handlers to remind him, “no announcement, no endorsement.”
Shortly after a backstage poke, Joe Biden announced his promise. The following day, James Clyburn endorsed Joe Biden, and on February 29, 2020, Joe Biden won the South Carolina Primary, with 49% of the vote compared to Bernie Sanders’ 20%. The rest is history. That is until Associate Justice Stephen Breyer resigned from the Court effective at the end of the Court’s current 2022 session.
Now, President Joe Biden has to fulfill his part of the quid pro quo. There’s only one problem. Automatically appointing a black female to the Court is an open act of racial and sexual discrimination by ruling out everyone except black females. Such an appointment is supposed to remedy discrimination, not create more of it.
No political party has done more to pit Americans against each other along the lines of alleged racism and sexism than Democrats. And here, their standard-bearer is promoting flagrant discrimination as if it’s okay when Progressive Democrats practice it because their reasons are somehow self-evidently ethical, moral, and in the best interests of the oppressed.
This is a tale of inherent evil and betrayal by Joe Biden, who entered into an unethical quid pro quo with another political operative, Rep. James Clyburn, in a desperate attempt to resuscitate Biden’s flagging Presidential candidacy. It’s a story of a shameful promise to disregard the nation’s civil rights laws to pay off a scandalous political promise that should have never been made in the first place. So how does such a blatant high crime not qualify Mr. Biden for impeachment?
Please join me for this Frankly Daniel Podcast as I begin to tell the story of “Racism, Sexism, Joe Biden, and the Supreme Court.”
The Frankly Daniel Show with host Daniel Baranowski on America Out Loud Talk Radio can be heard Saturday and Sunday at 9 am ET and an encore broadcast at 4 pm ET. Listen on iHeart Radio, our world-class media player, or our free apps on Apple, Android, or Alexa. Listen to other episodes of The Frankly Daniel Show, available on podcast.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for educational, general information, and entertainment purposes only and is never intended to constitute medical or legal advice or to replace the personalized care of a primary care practitioner or legal expert.
While we endeavor to keep this information up to date and correct, the information provided by America Out Loud, its website(s), and any properties (including its radio shows and podcasts) makes no representations, or warranties of any kind, expressed, or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability with respect to its website(s) or the information, products, services or related graphics and images contained on the website(s) for any purpose.
The opinions expressed on the website(s), and the opinions expressed on the radio shows and podcasts, are the opinions of the show hosts and do not necessarily represent the opinions, beliefs, or policies of anyone or any entity we may endorse. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.
At no time, nor in any event, will we be liable for any loss, or damage, including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss of data or profits arising out of, in an association of, or connection with the use of this website.
Through this website, users can link to other websites that may be listed. Those websites are not under the control of America Out Loud or its brands. We have no control over the nature, content, or availability of those sites. America Out Loud has no control over what the sites do with the information they collect. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation, nor does it endorse the views expressed with or by them.
Every effort is made to keep the website up and running smoothly. However, America Out Loud takes no responsibility for, nor are we, and will not be liable for being temporarily unavailable due to technical difficulties beyond our control. America Out Loud does not sell, trade, nor market email addresses or other personal data.