AP Photo/Alex Brandon Joe Biden is notorious for making up stories on the fly about his and his family’s history, a troubling penchant that dates back to at least his 1988 presidential campaign.
That campaign, the first of three tries at winning the Democratic nomination, was derailed after it was discovered that he partially plagiarized a speech from then-British Labour party leader Neil Kinnock and switched some things around regarding his and the Biden family’s academic/educational background. It was also revealed that Biden had in part lifted lines from speeches by the late Robert F. Kennedy and President John F. […]
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