Fox’s Faulkner leads blast of Biden’s ‘appalling’ race goading speech to black college grads

Never in the history of the United States presidency has there been a more divisive demagogue than Joe Biden whose latest foray into the race-goading that has marked his White House tenure may have been a new low for the man who based his campaign on the pretense that he would be a unifier. Speaking over the weekend to graduating black students, the octogenarian Democrat chose to forsake a positive uplifting message to tomorrow’s leaders for a dark, undignified rant about white supremacy that has drawn harsh criticism.

On Monday’s edition of the popular Fox News daytime show “Outnumbered,” Harris Faulkner and her fellow co-hosts discussed Biden’s “appalling” remarks delivered during his commencement address at Washington, D.C.’s Howard University, one of the nation’s most prestigious historically black colleges and universities, where he once again sowed the seeds of racial animus in what will almost certainly be a recurring theme as he whips up the crucial African-American demographic in advance of next year’s election.

(Video: Fox News)

Biden told the graduates that,” the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland is white supremacy,” an outright lie and a dangerous one considering how Democrats have used the term to assail their political enemies, an ever-expanding catch-all phrase that no longer even remotely resembles its traditional meaning.

And while corrupt regime media gave him a pass, the crew at “Outnumbered” didn’t pull any punches.

“You know, one of the problems with this, is that he thinks because he is in front of a black audience that he can just say whatever he wants,” Faulkner said. “I don’t ever remember him saying with such specificity any of this in front of a white audience, but maybe we missed that day, maybe it happened in Delaware on one of those mystery weekend getaways.”

“But this is really important because there is domestic terrorism in our country and you can look at the facts and see where that’s coming from,” she continued. “You will also say that two things are true, things can be a problem without being the number one or the only problem. But right now our sovereignty is at stake. Right now, people are still fighting high prices of things, like we’re in the midst of history-making for all the wrong reasons. The blacks in that audience care about that. You don’t think that we care about the economy?”

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“I mean come on, you don’t have to victimize us to reach us,” Faulkner added. “But that’s what he does. No one’s putting us in chains.”

“There is the small matter that he promised us unity, take a listen,” co-host Kayleigh McEnany later said as she teed up a clip of Biden’s inaugural speech where he called for unity, a big lie.

Emily Compagno, jumped in, saying, “We’ve seen nothing but divisiveness and exactly the kind of stoking and incendiary rhetoric coming from this entire time. I thought that speech was fantastically degrading,” she said of Biden’s Howard University diatribe, especially so that he gave it with the proud families of the students sitting there.

“This commander-in-chief is anything but a unifier and that speech was appalling,” she added.

Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe correctly tabbed Biden as “the most divisive president in American history,” adding, “but the point is to pit neighbor against neighbor, people against the other, that is the point of this…,” also noting how Biden demonized vaccine holdouts during the height of the COVID pandemic.

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“Joe Biden has probably made some of the most racist statements of any president in American history,” Boothe said, running down a list of examples of Biden’s overtly racist statements about non-whites.

“He has actually made blatantly racist statements,” she added. “But then he has the audacity to sit there and intentionally divide Americans because, guess what, Rome is burning and the country’s a mess and he’s trying to present a distraction and have people, to have a group of people for everyone to blame for their problems.”

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Chris Donaldson

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