Lucy Flores claims Joe Biden kissed her without consent


CNN's Jake Tapper speaks to a former Nevada state assemblywoman who says that former Vice President Joe Biden made her feel "uneasy" in 2014 when, at a campaign rally in Nevada, she said he kissed her on the back of the head.

Joe Biden is firing back at his accuser for saying that he did to her what he’s done to others in clear view of video cameras many times before. So. UHm. Kinda stupid.

Anyway, he got some hispanic dude to say it never happened:

Even some liberals are like WOW, why won’t Biden come out and deny it himself?

So then he did.

Yashar Ali points out what others are pointing out – the denial doesn’t make any sense:

This is absurd. In this statement Henry Munoz says that Flores and Biden were never alone. He says it twice…as if to prove the incident couldn’t have happened because they were never alone.
Yet Lucy Flores never says they were alone.
It’s kinda unbelievably stupid to deny it when he’s done it so openly:

But whatever, Joe, good luck with that I guess.

It helps that the Democrats running against him are wussying out instead of going for the jugular. I guess they don’t really want to win.

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