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Then he suddenly starts shouting about 'DIGNITY'
Joe Biden, whose son Hunter has complained people don't want to pay him to speak any longer, this week got one of those speaking engagements.
He addressed a national conference of Advocates, Counselors and Representatives for the Disabled in Chicago on Tuesday.
And he spoke about being outraged as a 4th-grader back in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
"And I'd never seen – uh I'd never seen hardly any black people in Scranton at the time and I was only going on 4th grade. And I remember seeing the kids going by at the time called colored kids on a bus going by," Biden said, suggesting that "sparked his outrage."
He also randomly started screaming about, "SIMPLE DIGNITY. EVERYONE DESERVES TO BE TREATED WITH DIGNITY … REGARDLESS OF WHO THEY ARE."
He also lashed out at President Donald Trump.
"In fewer than 100 days, this new administration has made … has done so much damage and so much destruction."
He cited the thousands of federal workers whose jobs were eliminated at the Social Security Administration, accusing Trump of "taking a hatchet" to the federal workforce.
"Now they're getting ready to push thousands more out."
He also claimed that 30% of Americans now have "no heart."
"It's never been this divided."
A report at the Gateway Pundit pointed out it was his first major public speech since he left office, as his speech at the National High School Model United Nations last week was covered by "not one media outlet."
The report documented how Biden "struggled" in his speaking. And it noted how Biden's "outrage" as a 4th-grader "never happened."
Biden has a well-established reputation for telling stories that never happened.