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Is Biden a pathological liar?

Is Biden a pathological liar?

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@metal-brain said
We are used to politicians lying to us, but to lie about where his son died is unusual. Is racial jungle Joe a pathological liar?

https://nypost.com/2022/10/13/biden-wrongly-says-late-son-beau-lost-his-life-in-iraq/
Is Biden a pathological liar?

Is Metal Brain a partisan hack, so blinded by his own bigotry that he's unwilling to clean up his own back yard before criticizing others? Inquiring minds want to know! 😏


@athousandyoung said
Yes it was. It was awarded to U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Chad Workman in 2011.
An Army Sgt got a Bronze Star that was presented to him by Joe Biden.
The Sgt didn't turn it down, it was totally uneventful.
How do you get Joe's ridiculous story being true from that?


@wajoma said
kev, you suffer from trump derangement syndrome, without you and sonhouse mention of Trump would drop by 75% at least. Your mental disorder is boring the pants off everyone and is why the debates forum is on life support.
Yeah your being stupid again. Trump is the front runner for the GOP candidate to replace in Biden in 2024 so any stupid maga attack on Biden is a campaign piece for the election denying well known criminal, likely traitor D Trump and can only be judged in that context.
You might think you can throw around terms like pathological liar as a trump supporter without blowback but it’s not happening.


@jj-adams said
An Army Sgt got a Bronze Star that was presented to him by Joe Biden.
The Sgt didn't turn it down, it was totally uneventful.
How do you get Joe's ridiculous story being true from that?
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2019/sep/04/joe-biden/facts-behind-joe-bidens-blended-story-battlefield-/

The emotional core of Biden’s story is the soldier telling him he did not want the medal. The closest match is the story of a Bronze Star Biden pinned on U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Chad Workman in 2011 in Wardak Province, Afghanistan. The ceremony took place at Forward Operating Base Airborne in eastern Afghanistan.

Workman did not retrieve a wounded soldier from a ravine. Rather, he tried to rescue a friend from a burning Humvee, but he arrived too late.

"I never pulled him out because he was melting," Workman told the Post.

He confirmed to the newspaper that he did not look forward to the ceremony with Biden: "I tried to get out of going," Workman said. "I didn’t want that medal."