Biden Compares Trump to Fidel Castro During Florida Campaign Swing


Joe Biden compared President Donald Trump to the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro on Tuesday during a campaign swing through Florida.

The former vice president, who has struggled to make inroads with the Sunshine State’s large Cuban-American population, first broached the comparison during an interview with Univision Orlando when asked about claims Trump has made alleging the Democrat ticket is a “trojan horse” for more radical elements of the progressive movement. Biden responded that attempts to paint him as a “socialist” were foolhardy given the incumbent and “who he admires.”

“Trump has more in common with Castro than with Churchill,” the Democrat nominee told the outlet, adding that Trump “admires Putin, he admires Xi, he admires everyone who behaves in an authoritarian way. I am the exact opposite. I have faith in the democratic system.”

Biden repeated the claim later the same day, this time during a televised interview with José Díaz-Balart for Noticias Telemundo. During the sit-down, the former vice president was again asked about Trump’s efforts to portray him as a tool of the “extreme left.” He responded:

I have supported my whole life the basic fundamental American values of decency, honor, fairness, giving people an opportunity … to work there way up. This president has done none of that. This president embraces dictators, he’s more like Castro than Churchill. He has no affinity whatsoever with what average Americans are worried about.

The comparisons to Castro come as the former vice president is attempting to jumpstart his campaign among Florida’s Latino population, specifically its large Cuban-American contingent.

A poll by the Miami Herald released last week found Biden underperforming in Miami-Dade County, a heavily Democratic area that is key to the party’s efforts to win the state. The poll indicated that in a head-to-head matchup, Biden received 55 percent among the county’s voters, compared to Trump’s 38 percent. Four years prior, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton crushed Trump in the county, 63 percent to 33 percent.

The Herald poll also found that 73 percent of Cuban-Americans in Miami-Dade County had a favorable opinion of Trump, compared to 23 percent unfavorable. Meanwhile, only 32 percent of Cuban-Americans viewed the former vice president favorably, while 63 percent did not. Moreover, among the county’s Hispanic voters in general, Trump had a stronger approval rating (53 percent favorable to 44 percent unfavorable) than Biden (47 percent favorable to 44 percent unfavorable).

The results in Miami-Dade County appear mirrored across the state, at least according to a poll commissioned by Unite the Country, a leading pro-Biden Super PAC. That poll found 56 percent of Cuban-Americans across Florida held a favorable view of Trump, compared to 42 percent unfavorable. Among the demographic, the incumbent led the Democrat nominee by 18 percentage points.

Biden’s trouble with Cuban-Americans could be a reason why Biden trails Trump among Florida’s Latino population in a recent NBC/Marist College poll. That survey found that Trump led among the demographic with 50 percent support to Biden’s 46 percent. Even though the margin is small, the results are surprising, given that Clinton received 62 percent of Florida’s Latino vote to Trump’s 35 percent in 2016.

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Man Installs Electric Fence to Guard Trump 2020 Sign


A Massachusetts man installed an electric fence around the Trump 2020 sign in his front yard to keep potential thieves from stealing it.

John Oliveria, of New Bedford, said he installed the fence because six of his Trump 2020 campaign signs have been stolen from his lawn since May, KCTV reported.

“It’s a shame I have to do this,” said Oliveria. “I believe in the president. Obviously, people didn’t like it.”

Oliveria, a 20-year veteran of the Navy and member of the New Bedford School Committee, said he had enough and it was time to take charge of things after he filed two police reports about the sign thefts.

Oliveria told WJAR that a separate sign, which read, “Voice Your Vote. Vote New Bedford” was never removed.

Since he installed the 3-1/2 foot fence, the 54-year-old disabled veteran said his sign has remained untouched.

Oliveria was a lifelong Democrat who recently changed his party affiliation to Republican, and said he would never go around stealing signs for the opposing candidate.

“That’s what our country is about. Different opinions and voicing them in a fair and equitable manner. Taking a sign is not fair and equitable,” said Oliveira. “You have to be able to respect each other or we won’t be able to accomplish anything if we don’t. Don’t mess with my right to free speech.”

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Nationwide Protests Caused Up to $2 Billion in Property Damage

What mainstream media outlets have dubbed as "mostly peaceful protests" caused up to $2 billion in property damage in the first two weeks of protests alone, Axios reported Wednesday.

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Pastor John MacArthur Responds To California’s Threats Of Imprisonment: ‘Bring It On’

Grace Community Church Pastor John MacArthur fired back a response to California officials threatening him with jail time for holding in-person services in his church: “Bring it on.”

MacArthur appeared on Fox News on Tuesday night with host Laura Ingraham to discuss his ongoing battle with Los Angeles County officials. The pastor has rebelled against coronavirus-related health directives and wrangled in court with the county since July.

“We received a letter with a threat that we could be fined or I could go to jail for a maximum of six months,” MacArthur told Ingraham. “Of course, my biblical hero apart from the Lord Jesus Christ is the apostle Paul, and when he went into a town, he didn’t ask what the hotel was like, he asked what the jail was like because he knew that’s where he was gonna spend his time. So I don’t mind being a little apostolic if they want to tuck me in a jail.”

“I’m open for a jail ministry. I’ve done a lot of other ministries and haven’t had the opportunity to do that one, so bring it on,” he added.

Grace Community Church received a cease and desist letter in August for holding in-person services banned under Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s pandemic lockdown order. The letter threatened the church with $1,000 daily fines and MacArthur with imprisonment if the church did not comply.

The church has retained legal counsel from the Thomas More Society. Church attorneys argued in response to the letter that Newsom’s lockdown order violated half a dozen parts of the California State Constitution.

“We believe that the governor, the county, the city, and the health department are going against the Constitution,” MacArthur said in the Tuesday night appearance on Fox News. “And just to remove one obvious question, the rate of Covid in California is 1/100 of 1%. So 1/100 of 1% of 40 million people have Covid and that eliminates freedom to worship from the entire state.”

“That is the onerous reality. The Constitution supports us and, by the way, I am so thankful that President Trump has told me personally that he supports the church as essential and the churches need to stay open. So, with the Constitution on our side and the president’s backing, we’re open,” MacArthur added.

Last week, the Los Angeles Superior Court issued a preliminary injunction against MacArthur’s church, barring it from holding indoor services.

As The Daily Wire reported:

MacArthur and Grace Community Church’s attorneys from the Thomas More Society said Superior Court Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff “refused to consider their important separation of powers arguments ‘in any meaningful fashion’ and essentially ‘ducked the issue,’” according to statements provided to The Daily Wire.

The judge’s order prohibits the church from “conducting, participating in, or attending any indoor worship services” and also demands any outdoor worship is to be conducted in full compliance with the county’s rules regarding masks and social distancing.

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Watch McEnany Call Out WH Press Corps for No Questions About Middle East Peace Deal

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany closed out Wednesday’s briefing with a short yet stinging rebuke of the press corps for having failed to ask a single question about Tuesday’s Abraham Accords, which wouldn’t have been the case if it were brokered and signed during the Obama administration.
During the 20 minutes that made up the Q&A portion, there were at least 41 questions from a minimum of 14 reporters on topics such as China, the coronavirus pandemic, the election, Hurricane Sally, immigration, masks, taxes, TikTok, and trade. 
 
 
But yet again, there was nothing on the landmark deal with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates affirming Israel’s right to exist and normalizing relations.
McEnany had just taken a question about HHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Michael Caputo taking a leave of absence and said she wouldn’t comment on the announcement, but what she would “weigh into is the Middle East peace deal signed yesterday, that I did not receive a single question about, that was the first time it’s happened in a quarter of a century.”
She then pointed out the obvious: “If Obama and Biden had achieved this, it would look a lot different.”
Kayleigh was absolutely right and a quick perusing of the NewsBusters archives would back her up when it came to coverage of the Obama administration’s Iran nuclear deal. 
Hours after it was announced on July 14, 2015, the broadcast networks trumpeted the “historic nuclear deal” as “a major victory” and “top diplomatic priority” achieved by Obama. That evening, ABC, CBS, and NBC combined to gush over the “jubilant” negotiators “charting a new course” and “moment of history.” 
And on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow called it “the major foreign policy achievement, not only of this presidency, but of this American generation” to remind the world why Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Maddow’s colleague Chris Hayes was similarly enthused, saying an hour before her that the deal would go down as “a potentially transformative moment for American foreign policy.”
By the next morning (July 15, 2015), celebrations continued as NBC’s Peter Alexander boasted of the “legacy-defining deal for President Obama” while ABC’s Amy Robach touted “celebrations on the streets of Iran.” 
Back in 2020, McEnany highlighted two examples of the reaction in the liberal media to Trump’s deals and closed with a swipe at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
You wouldn’t have Chuck Todd saying he’s ‘uncomfortable’ with the deal that brings peace between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, and Bahrain. You wouldn’t have CBS calling it “a business deal” and you wouldn’t have Nancy Pelosi calling it a “distraction.” Maybe it’s a distraction from her visits to the hair salon, but those were significant agreements. First time in the quarter of a century. Three peace deals in 29 days. Took 26 years for the prior two peace deals. So this, the Nobel Peace Prize nomination for the President, two of them, very well-deserved.
As she left the room, all that could be heard was carnival barker, Playboy reporter, and former CNNer Brian Karem shouting this juvenile question: “Kayleigh, if he’s a law and order President, why does he keep breaking the law?”
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White House Press Briefing
September 16, 2020
1:54 p.m. Eastern
KAYLEIGH MCENANY: But what I will weigh into is the Middle East peace deal signed yesterday, that I did not receive a single question about, that was the first time it’s happened in a quarter of a century. If Obama and Biden had achieved this, it would look a lot different. You wouldn’t have Chuck Todd saying he’s “uncomfortable” with the deal that brings peace between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, and Bahrain. You wouldn’t have CBS calling it “a business deal” and you wouldn’t have Nancy Pelosi calling it a “distraction.” Maybe it’s a distraction from her visits to the hair salon, but those were significant agreements. First time in the quarter of a century. Three peace deals in 29 days. Took 26 years for the prior two peace deals. So this, the Nobel Peace Prize nomination for the President, two of them, very well-deserved. Thank you.
BRIAN KAREM: Kayleigh, if he’s a law and order President, why does he keep breaking the law?

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ABC Ambushes Trump With a Debate at Q&A, POTUS Brings the Heat (Pt.1)

What was pitched to viewers as a “20/20 Special Event” Tuesday, a town hall with President Trump, turned out to be the first 2020 presidential debate. But instead of Democratic nominee Joe Biden as Trump’s opponent, the President squared off against ABC’s chief anchor and Clinton lackey, George Stephanopoulos, who took every opportunity to battle his guest.
Part one in NewsBusters’ analysis of the faux debate will cover their sparing over the coronavirus response, anti-Trump claims made by The Atlantic, and the most heartfelt moment from the night. Part two was conducted here by the indefatigable Curtis Houck and covers their battles over violence in Democratic-led cities, ObamaCare, and race relations. 
Aside from letting some the questioners rhetorically duke it out Trump, Stephanopoulos took it upon himself to be on the debate stage. Their first sparring match happened just seven minutes into the event as he demanded to know, “what did you get wrong” with the coronavirus response?
Stephanopoulos added: “You say a lot of people got things wrong. I mean, you mentioned China at the top right there. All through January and February, you — you — you were downplaying by your own admission the severity of the crisis, that you didn’t want to panic people.”
That kicked off a hefty back and forth over Trump’s handling of the pandemic with ABC “journalist” standing in for Biden (Click “expand”):
TRUMP: Not downplaying, George. George —
STEPHANOPOULOS: But let me finish the question first.
TRUMP: Not downplaying.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But those are your words.
TRUMP: I don’t want to drive our nation into a panic. I’m a cheerleader for this nation. I’m the one that closed up our country. I closed it up long before any of the experts thought I should and saved hundreds of thousands of lives. But when I closed it, I put a ban on our country and the ban was a very important ban because China was heavily —
STEPHANOPOULOS: I wanted to ask you about China, because —
TRUMP: — China was heavily infected —
STEPHANOPOULOS: And that’s —
TRUMP: By the way, I read where other people said do it, no people that I saw said do it and I know they said security advisers and others. I put a ban on when it wasn’t at all popular. Joe Biden said I was xenophobic because I put the ban on and I thought that was a very unfair — and by the way, he’s totally taken that back, but I’m not sure he knows what it means
STEPHANOPOULOS: I want to ask you about China, though, because at that time, you were actually praising President Xi. You were saying he was transparent, you were saying he was strong, you were saying he was doing a good job. Did you get that wrong? Did you misjudge President Xi?
TRUMP: I don’t think I did. We just finished a trade deal. We just had the largest order of corn in the history of our country last week, the largest order of soybeans, the largest order of beef because they know I’m very unhappy. They know I’m very unhappy.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But you said he was doing a good job and now you’re blaming China.
Continuing to press the offense, Stephanopoulos moved on to dropping the roughly 195,000 COVID deaths at Trump’s feet and pressed him for an explanation. “When you see that, when you think about that, does that give you any pause, does it make you think, is there anything I could have done differently? Anything you could have done more,” he wanted to know.
After Trump noted that upwards of two million people could have died if he didn’t close down entry into the United States when he did, Stephanopoulos inserted his own narrative: “So, you regret nothing?”
 
 
Of course, the Clinton lackey brought up Bod Woodward’s book, Rage and the media’s accusations of Trump lying about the virus. Trump recalled that great leaders like Winston Churchill were great leaders because they urged their people to stay calm during hard times. “So you think it’s okay to be dishonest,” Stephanopoulos sneered in response.
And while Stephanopoulos was bringing up instances where Dr. Anthony Fauci disagreed with the President, he failed to note how Fauci refuted the claims in Woodward’s book.
At almost an hour in, ABC’s chief anchor took to assailing the President over the already debunked allegations from the left-wing Atlantic magazine, which claimed he had called dead soldiers “losers” and “suckers.”
“Mr. President, you have — you have used language like that in the past. You did say that John McCain wasn’t a war hero and notably silent in the wake of this article where General John Kelly, who was your chief of staff at the time, General James Mattis, who served as defense secretary for you, has said you’re, –“ Stephanopoulos began before Trump interjected.
Suggesting he was “getting to a broader point,” Stephanopoulos conflated the Atlantic’s claims with claims from former cabinet officials who’ve come out against the President (Click “expand”):
STEPHANOPOULOS: General Mattis said you’re a divider. You’re not trying to unite the country. General Kelly said he agreed with that. John Bolton, who was your national security adviser, said you are a danger to the country. The people in these top military positions who serve most closely with you have said you’re unfit for office. How do you respond to that? How do —
TRUMP: These are people that I let go. These are disgruntled former employees, to put it in a nice way, a term people would understand. Mattis was a highly overrated general. Didn’t do the job. Didn’t do good on ISIS. I took over 100 percent of the ISIS caliphate. I had the people I wanted in. Mattis was fired, as you know, by President Obama and I fired him also.
But while Stephanopoulos was eager to use Bolton’s words against Trump, he failed to note that Bolton had also refuted the accusations made by the Atlantic. Stephanopoulos also decided to debate Trump on whether he fired Mattis or if he resigned. Trump said he asked Mattis for his resignation letter to be “nice.”
In the most touching portion of the town hall, the President showed a softer side when listening to a woman named Flor Cruceta, who had just become a U.S. citizen. Her mother had also recently become a citizen so she could vote in the upcoming election, but she unfortunately past away last month from cancer.
“She was supposed to be here and ask you and thank you for this — if they should take — during this epidemic, you made people closer. We lost our jobs but we learned how to love our family. So I’m saying that from her,” Cruceta said through her tears.
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The transcript is below, click "expand" to read:
ABC’s The President and the People: A 20/20 Special Event
September 15, 2020
9:07 p.m. Eastern
STEPHANOPOULOS: But what did you get wrong? You say a lot of people got things wrong. I mean, you mentioned China at the top right there. All through January and February, you — you — you were downplaying by your own admission the severity of the crisis, that you didn’t want to panic people.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Not downplaying, George. George —
STEPHANOPOULOS: But let me finish the question first.
TRUMP: Not downplaying.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But those are your words.
TRUMP: I don’t want to drive our nation into a panic. I’m a cheerleader for this nation. I’m the one that closed up our country. I closed it up long before any of the experts thought I should and saved hundreds of thousands of lives. But when I closed it, I put a ban on our country and the ban was a very important ban because China was heavily —
STEPHANOPOULOS: I wanted to ask you about China, because —
TRUMP: — China was heavily infected —
STEPHANOPOULOS: And that’s —
TRUMP: By the way, I read where other people said do it, no people that I saw said do it and I know they said security advisers and others. I put a ban on when it wasn’t at all popular. Joe Biden said I was xenophobic because I put the ban on and I thought that was a very unfair — and by the way, he’s totally taken that back, but I’m not sure he knows what it means.
STEPHANOPOULOS: I want to ask you about China, though, because at that time, you were actually praising President Xi. You were saying he was transparent, you were saying he was strong, you were saying he was doing a good job. Did you get that wrong? Did you misjudge President Xi?
TRUMP: I don’t think I did. We just finished a trade deal. We just had the largest order of corn in the history of our country last week, the largest order of soybeans, the largest order of beef because they know I’m very unhappy. They know I’m very unhappy.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But you said he was doing a good job and now you’re blaming China.
(…)
9:12 p.m. Eastern
STEPHANOPOULOS: I want to move onto some other subjects, but you know, we are still dealing with 195,000 deaths in the United States right now. When you see that, when you think about that, does that give you any pause, does it make you think, is there anything I could have done differently? Anything you could have done more?
TRUMP: I think we could have had 2 million deaths if we didn’t close out the country.
STEPHANOPOULOS: So, you regret nothing?
(….)
9:15 p.m. Eastern
STEPHANOPOULOS: So you think it’s okay to be dishonest?
TRUMP: I’m not looking to be dishonest. I don’t want people to panic and we are going to be okay. We’re going to be okay and it is going away and it’s probably going to go away now a lot faster because of the vaccine. It would go away without the vaccine, George, but it’s going to go away a lot faster with the vaccine.
STEPHANOPOULOS: It would go away without the vaccine?
TRUMP: Sure, over a period of time. Sure, with time it could go away.
STEPHANOPOULOS: And many deaths.
TRUMP: And you’ll develop — you’ll develop herd — like, a herd mentality. It’s going to be herd developed and that’s going to happen. That will all happen. But with a vaccine, I think it will go away very quickly.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Got to take a quick break.
TRUMP: But I really believe we’re rounding the corner and I believe that strongly.
(…)
9:56 p.m. Eastern
STEPHANOPOULOS: Mr. President, you have — you have used language like that in the past. You did say that John McCain wasn’t a war hero and notably silent in the wake of this article where General John Kelly, who was your chief of staff at the time, General James Mattis, who served as defense secretary for you, has said you’re —
TRUMP: They didn’t hear me said that.
STEPHANOPOULOS: — well, I’m getting to a broader point —
TRUMP: Because I never said it.
STEPHANOPOULOS: — with the generals. General Mattis said you’re a divider. You’re not trying to unite the country. General Kelly said he agreed with that. John Bolton, who was your national security adviser, said you are a danger to the country. The people in these top military positions who serve most closely with you have said you’re unfit for office. How do you respond to that? How do —
TRUMP: These are people that I let go. These are disgruntled former employees, to put it in a nice way, a term people would understand. Mattis was a highly overrated general. Didn’t do the job. Didn’t do good on ISIS. I took over 100 pecent of the ISIS caliphate. I had the people I wanted in. Mattis was fired, as you know, by President Obama and I fired him also.
STEPHANOPOULOS: He says he resigned.
(….)
10:17 p.m. Eastern
FLOR CRUCETA [just became a citizen]: Hi, Mr. President, Mr. George. Hi, everyone. My name is Flor Cruceta. Sorry if I can’t told my tears.
TRUMP: I love what you just did.
CRUCETA: I came here 2006 with my mom from the Dominican Republic.
TRUMP: Alright.
CRUCETA: I’m sorry.
TRUMP: That’s all right. And just take your time. That’s fine. George has plenty of time, I hope, right?
STEPHANOPOULOS: Absolutely.
TRUMP: Thank you. Did you say your mom got COVID?
CRUCETA: We come from the Dominican Republic in 2006 to live our American dream. But she forget how to take care of herself and she died last month. I’m sorry.
TRUMP: Terrible. And that’s okay. It’s okay.
CRUCETA: She have [sic] breast cancer but it metastasized in her brain, bone and lungs and she passed on the 19th. One of her biggest dream was to become a citizen to vote, and she did. She did ten days before she died and I did it, too. She pushed me so hard to do it and I did it this past 28th. I’m here because of her. She was supposed to be here and ask you and thank you for the — the issues you take during the epidemic. You make people closer. We lost our job but we learned how to love our family, so, I’m saying that from her.
TRUMP: Very nice.
CRUCETA: Her question for you was, because she wrote this question, what will you do for our immigration system, what would you change, to make more people like me and like her, to become citizens and vote?
(….)

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WATCH: Biden Says He’ll Kill Federal Funding For Charter Schools. Many Of Those Schools Hugely Benefit Minorities.

Speaking to Lily Eskelen Garcia, the president of the National Education Association, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said he had the same feeling that the NEA has about charter schools, adding that no “private charter school will receive a penny of federal money. None.” Garcia asked Biden, “So I have one more question.” Biden answered, […]

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