President Joe Biden called out Republicans in Congress as “the party of chaos and division” and said they are “worse” than Strom Thurmond, a former South Carolina senator who ran for president as a segregationist in 1948.

“I’ve been a senator since ‘72. I’ve served with real racists. I’ve served with Strom Thurmond. I’ve served with all these guys that have set terrible records on race. But guess what? These guys are worse. These guys do not believe in basic democratic principles,” Biden said at a fundraiser in San Francisco on Wednesday, according to the pool traveling with him. “Time and again Republicans show they are the party of chaos and division.”

Biden’s comments come as Republicans in Congress are holding still a foreign aid package that would send aid to Ukraine and Israel. The $95.3 billion foreign aid bill, which was passed by the Senate last week, still faces a showdown in the House as House Speaker Mike Johnson has told his House Republican Conference members that he is not rushing to respond to the bill.

  • @CaptainProton
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    -19 months ago

    As a Democrat since the 60’s (assuming he had opinions before being in office), wouldn’t he have been one of those segregationists? When exactly did the racists all flip over to the Republican party?

    • @HandBreadedTools
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      29 months ago

      Biden, who was incredibly new in the world of politics in the late 1960’s, worked with under a Republican before being asked by the Republican party to run for them. He turned them down citing Nixon’s views on race and his southern strategy, as Nixon was the person who had Republican party support.

    • HopeOfTheGunblade
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      29 months ago

      Civil Rights Act era. The republicans decided to campaign on racism, called it the southern strategy.