Biden Catches Backlash After Labor Day Hate Speech

Biden doubled down his hateful rhetoric during his Labor Day speech while he shamelessly attempts to buy off voters. Unfortunately for him, it’s not having the effect he wanted.

“I want to be very clear upfront, not every Republican is a MAGA Republican. Not every Republican embraces that extreme ideology,” Biden said at a rally in Milwaukee. “I know because I’ve been able to work with mainstream Republicans in my whole career.”

Biden added: “But the extreme MAGA Republicans in Congress have chosen to go backward, full of anger, violence, hate and division.”

The comments continue a theme from the president punching harder against his political opponents with elections upcoming and Democrats feeling some campaign momentum. Biden recently accused Republicans of embracing “semi-fascism” and delivered a major address in Philadelphia on Thursday, claiming “equality and democracy are under assault” by Republicans.

Biden on Thursday also said that not all Republicans, “not even a majority of Republicans are MAGA Republicans.” But, he said, the GOP overall is “dominated, driven and intimidated by Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans.”

Twitter users shredded Biden with many of them blasting the tiny crowd who showed up to great him. You might be amused to know that even in that small crowd, Biden still had hecklers in attendance.

Here’s a look at some of those hecklers and what Conservatives are saying about it:

Judicial Watch founder Tom Fitton shredded Brandons totalitarian rhetoric:

At some point during that embarrassing rant, Biden singled out one Republican by name, besides Trump, Sen. Ron Johnson:

“Sen. Johnson said it was a by and large a peaceful protest,” Biden added of Jan. 6. “Have you seen the video of what happened that day? Listened to the stories of the members from both parties of Congress and the jeopardy they were put in? Cops attacked and assaulted, speared with flag poles, sprayed with mace, stomped down, dragged, brutalized.”

Biden also attacked Johnson over a plan from National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott, R-Fla., which would sunset federal legislation after five years. The president said that would put programs like Medicare and Social Security at risk, and he accused Johnson of wanting to “savage” those programs.

“Read the Republican campaign plan, the Senate campaign they put out this year. Sen. Rick Scott of Florida heads up that committee,” the president said. “They want to require Congress to vote on the future of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid every five years.”

Oh, yeah… Biden claimed that he ‘beat big pharma’ but failed to mention that his plan piggybacked off of Trump’s plans to lower drug costs.

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