Sunday, December 6, 2020

In Bizarre Interview, Biden Jokes He Would 'Fake Illness And Resign' Over Disagreement; Admits Harris Is Running the Show, Says He'll Resign if They Ever Disagree

In Bizarre Interview, Biden Jokes He Would 'Fake Illness And Resign' Over Disagreement:
Joe Biden may have just said the quiet part out loud.
During a Thursday CNN interview with Kamala Harris, Biden was asked about his relationship with his running mate, to which he gave a rambling reply capped off with the most awkward of 'jokes': that under certain circumstances he'd fake an illness and resign.
"It's a matter of, the thing - we are simpatico on our philosophy of government. Sympatico on how we want to approach these issues that we're facing. And when we disagree, it'll be just like so far, it's been just like when Barack and I did. It's in private, she'll say 'I think you should do A, B, C or D,' and I'll say 'I like A, I don't like B and C, and s'go OK...'
"And like I told Barack, if there's a fundamental disagreement we have based on a moral principle, I'll develop some disease and say I have to resign." --->READ MORE HERE
Biden Admits Harris Is Running the Show, Says He'll Resign if They Ever Disagree
Former Vice President Joe Biden raised eyebrows after saying that if he ever had a fundamental moral disagreement with his running mate Kamala Harris, he’d fold like a cheap lawn chair and resign.
Biden’s awkward admission added fuel to the rampant speculation that he’s merely a seat holder for Harris, who’d run the show if Biden got installed as president in January.
Biden made the oddball statement during an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, where he bragged that he and Harris are “simpatico” on their philosophy of government and other issues.
However, Biden said when they do disagree, they do so privately. Biden then likened his working relationship with Harris to that of his former boss, Barack Obama. --->READ MORE HERE
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