you ve got bernie sanders, you ve got people that are going to occupy a whole lot of space and time and energy. how are you going to get in and make an impact? i m going to introduce myself to the person people. they are going to see someone who knows why they work so hard because i was the first in my family to go to college, paying off student loan debt today, into i wife and i are fighting insurance companies do you think that s going to land with millions of people. they have to know who i am first. someone who has stood up to the russians, stood up to the nra, when you put me on the debate stage with donald trump i m going to beat him there. i married a hoosier from indiana, elected in a diverse part of california. what are you fighting for what you think millions of americans want? the into you tour. what does that mean? we have a president he threatens us in a lot of ways but he threatens us in the most way by living in the past. how are you going to make my li
and then stumbling around it for a while and then in each instance staff explaining they tried to tell him not to use the language, tried to tell him not to say it. all of these are warning signs for the biden candidacy. the two things i think are most troubling is that he has to overcome an impression, a, that his time has passed, that he s kind of living in the past and, b, that he s perhaps too old. and so these stumbles matter more for a candidate like biden than it would for another candidate. david swerlic, biden s leading in polls among african-american voters but his support is softer than hillary clinton s and he recited old memories to bussing and friendships with dixiecrats. how important was this for him. he s already got a lead generally and in national
here. maybe the 60s, we weren t here. anthony: so it was all bullshit? lydia: no, none of it was bullshit. it happens when it happens, and things change, and time is not what it once was, and isn t anywhere. if you ve done one thing, you re living in the past and that s your glory day, that s your glory day. this is my glory day. i m here talking to you eating octopus.
climate change plan just hours after releasing it. that s because questions were raised about several passages in the proposal that appeared to borrow language from progressive policy papers and websites. the biden campaign said it failed to cite sources and corrected the problem when it was pointed out. his first bid for the presidency was in 1988 and was derailed when plagiarism in his speeches came to light. joe biden also fending off allegations he s living in the past following this dig from rival elizabeth warren. here s the deal. we have this chance. we have this time. we have this opportunity together. it comes to us, this fundamental question about what kind of america do we want to be. do we want to be the america of the last two years? well, here s the deal.
blocked it from being brought up in the senate. listen to this. i want everything looked at not just mueller. he s just about finished, i think. but nobody s lifted a finger to call for an investigation of the other side of the story. was there two systems of justice, one for the democratic candidate, one for the republican candidate? i think a special counsel is more than warranted, and let s see if the people will agree with that part of the resolution. so i haven t seen much lately of president hillary clinton. oh, wait a minute. what happened to lindsey graham? scepter graham is living in the past. and most of us want to focus on the election coming up and that it s secure. hillary clinton i hope she lives for many more decades. she s not going to live forever. i don t know when my republican colleagues are going to do when