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Biden Campaign Ad Accusing Trump of Sexual Assault Backfires

In the world of whiz-bang stupidity, the Biden campaign has released an anti-Trump ad in which it accuses Trump of being “found liable for sexual assault.” Which brings instantly to the fore the hard fact that Joe Biden himself has been seriously accused of sexual assault. That accusation, recall, came from ex-Biden Senate staffer Tara Reade, as noted here in the day by the New York Times in 2020. The Times reported it this way: The former aide, Tara Reade, who briefly worked as a staff assistant in Mr. Biden’s Senate office, told The New York Times that in 1993, Mr. Biden pinned her to a wall in a Senate building, reached under her clothing and penetrated her with his fingers. A friend said that Ms. Reade told her the details of the allegation at the time. Another friend and a brother of Ms. Reade’s said she told them over the years about a traumatic sexual incident involving Mr. Biden. That, of course, is sexual assault. Hoping Americans will forget about the hard fact that Biden has himself been accused in stark detail of sexual assault by former Senate staffer Reade, the Biden campaign has released, per Politico, a “$50 million June ad buy” accusing former President Trump of being liable for sexual assault. Opening the door instantly for bringing Tara Reade’s accusation of sexual assault by Biden back into the spotlight, this time in the 2024 campaign. A campaign where Biden is already repeatedly trailing in the polls to former President Trump. One can only ask: Who are the wizards of campaign smarts in the Biden camp that decided it was a great idea to bring Reade’s accusation of sexual assault by a former Biden staffer, Reade, back into the spotlight? This would be called self-sabotage. Accusing Trump of what Biden himself has been accused — and making certain that the public would be reminded of Biden’s accused sexual assault conduct. Not to mention it raises the larger question of just how competent is not just the Biden campaign but the Biden White House. When it comes to that, the obvious answer is that a president who repeatedly missteps — frequently literally to the point of falling — is decidedly not the candidate to elect for a second four-year term in the Oval Office. (READ MORE: Is Biden’s Dementia Just Russian Disinformation?) Recall Biden’s allowing a flood of illegal immigrants into the U.S., resulting in headlines like this one in the New York Post:  Rachel Morin murder: Illegal immigrant from El Salvador charged in rape, killing of Maryland mom-of-5 Or in the world of U.S. foreign policy, recall Biden inducing Russia’s Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine or Hamas to invade Israel or, in domestic policy, setting the economy aflame with inflation and a rise in joblessness — the Biden record is repeatedly swamped with vivid images of incompetence in both foreign and domestic policy. Indeed, as this is written, the BBC headlines: Defiant Putin taunts West as Russia eyes ‘deep relations’ with North Korea The BBC story reports: By visiting North Korea, Mr Putin can simply demonstrate to his detractors that he can — and will — do what he wants.… Ever since President Putin ordered troops into neighboring Ukraine, he has pushed the idea that the West’s dominance is on the way out — and has courted those who agree with him or are at least open to that philosophy. At a recent economic forum in St. Petersburg, it’s no accident one of Mr Putin’s key guests was the president of Zimbabwe — another country to have felt the keen sting of sanctions. And Russia has been falling over itself to show that it has many friends around the world that sing from the same hymn sheet. From Asia, Latin America, Africa — anyone disenchanted with the ways of a US-led world is welcome. All of this results from the utter incompetence and stupidity of Biden and company. The same people responsible for this new $50 million Biden campaign ad that instantly self-sabotages by calling attention to Biden’s own quite vivid accusation of sexual assault by his own ex-staffer. (READ MORE: They’ll Try To Steal It. They Have To. ) So what do we have here? What we have is a $50 million campaign ad from the Biden campaign that effectively advertises Biden’s own problem with an accusation of sexual assault. Ya can’t make it up. READ MORE: Return From American Zombieland The post Biden Campaign Ad Accusing Trump of Sexual Assault Backfires appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.