Leo Terrell doesn’t think too highly of Joe Biden.
As covered by RedState’s Bonchie, the President gave a speech in Tulsa, Oklahoma Tuesday that may not have hit it out of the park.
Firstly, Joe laid into Caucasian corruption: According to the Commander-in-Chief, “White supremacists are a greater threat than ISIS and Al Qaeda.”
But if you wonder just how supreme white racists are, here’s a path to better understanding.
Consider the fact that black people can’t get lawyers.
At least, entrepreneurs don’t.
From the Leader of the Free World:
“The data shows young black entrepreneurs are just as capable of succeeding, given the chance, as white entrepreneurs are. But they don’t have lawyers. They don’t have accountants.”
Silver lining:
“[T]hey do have great ideas.”
It seems Joe really wants to help those black people.
He’d love for ’em to be able to vote — if only they could figure out how to get online:
And the kids? They just need a hand:
“Poor kids are just as bright…as white kids.”
Back to the shade of one’s skin determining whether they’re accounted for, Fox News host Sean Hannity invited civil rights attorney Leo Terrell and author Larry Elder to address such a claim.
“Yet again,” Sean began, “[Biden] made an insensitive remark about African Americans…”
“Joey, as you like to say, ‘C’mon, man.'”
Leo was bursting at the seams:
“I wanna go first! I wanna go first!”
The ex-Democrat dropped a bomb:
“Joe Biden — look at me. I’m black, I’m a lawyer. Larry’s a lawyer. There are thousands of black lawyers. This is insulting. It’s offensive. I’m black. I’m a lawyer — thirty years as a lawyer.”
Terrell continued:
“I have black clients. White clients. Yellow clients. This guy plays the race card. … I’m black. I’m a lawyer. I can’t say anything else. I’m black. (shrugs) … Breaking news.”
Larry was ready, too:
“How ’bout this part — studies have shown that black entrepreneurs are just as capable as white entrepreneurs. Well, duh…”
Biden, as you may know, assumed congressional office in 1973.
Larry doubts his business wizardry:
“Who gets business advice from a guy who’s never… … This is a man who’s never even run a lemonade stand…”
As for Leo, he’s not big on the Donkey Party in general.
In September, he talked of his transition from the bunch:
“I had to get away from the asylum. And guess what? I escaped, and I’m not going back.”
On Fox Wednesday, Sean said people are tired of relentless racializing: “Everyday Americans — all races — they’re tired of the constant playing of the race card dividing all of us.”
Leo bottom-lined things brutally:
“Somebody needs to tell [Joe Biden] he’s a racist.”