And it begins with Lucy Flores, a Democrat from Nevada. Remember all those on camera shots of creepy pedophile Joe Biden groping and kissing little girls in the White House or the Senate building? Turns out, those weren’t the only times creepy Joe Biden was making women feel uncomfortable. Back in 2014, Lucy Flores was running for Lt. Gov of Nevada as a Democrat. She and the Democrats got crushed that year, but something else happened. What Lucy Flores describes Biden as doing to her could be described as sexual harassment. Not assault, not violent, not rape, just sexual harassment. If you think Lucy Flores is the only women who this happened to by Biden, you are kidding yourself. If and when the creepy old pervert does throw his hat into the ring for the 2020 Democrat nomination, look for women to come out of the woodwork to make claims, just like this about Biden. Dude can’t keep his hands, lips or nose to himself. Joe Biden’s 2020 slogan could be “Grope and Change.”
Democrat Lucy Flores accused Biden of sexual harassment |
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I felt him get closer to me from behind. He leaned further in and inhaled my hair. I was mortified. I thought to myself, “I didn’t wash my hair today and the vice-president of the United States is smelling it. And also, what in the actual fuck? Why is the vice-president of the United States smelling my hair?” He proceeded to plant a big slow kiss on the back of my head. My brain couldn’t process what was happening. I was embarrassed. I was shocked. I was confused. There is a Spanish saying, “tragame tierra,” it means, “earth, swallow me whole.” I couldn’t move and I couldn’t say anything. I wanted nothing more than to get Biden away from me. My name was called and I was never happier to get on stage in front of an audience.
By then, as a young Latina in politics, I had gotten used to feeling like an outsider in rooms dominated by white men. But I had never experienced anything so blatantly inappropriate and unnerving before. Biden was the second-most powerful man in the country and, arguably, one of the most powerful men in the world. He was there to promote me as the right person for the lieutenant governor job. Instead, he made me feel uneasy, gross, and confused. The vice-president of the United States of America had just touched me in an intimate way reserved for close friends, family, or romantic partners — and I felt powerless to do anything about it.
Believe Ms. Flores. After all, it’s the Democrats who always say believe all women!