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'Creepy Uncle Joe' posts a statement on Twitter to address allegations of inappropriate touching
April 04, 2019
Will Dems forgive Biden for his behavior?
On Thursday's episode of "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat discussed the scandal surrounding former Vice President "Creepy Uncle Joe" Biden and the allegations of inappropriate touching made against him by seven women.
In this clip, Pat and Keith gave an analysis of Biden's statement that began with a tone of forgiveness, but the conversation reached its logical conclusion — it is not OK to touch women you've just met in a creepy way.
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According to a Fox News report, Biden took to Twitter where he shared a video and explained:
"In my career, I've always tried to make a human connection," Biden said. "That's my responsibility, I think. I shake hands, and I hug people, I grab men and women by the shoulders and say 'you can do this.' And whether they're women, men, young, old, it's the way I've always been. It's the way I've tried to show I care about them and I'm listening." Read on.
Biden goes on to say that he intends on adapting to the new state of "social norms" and he will be more respectful of personal space in the future.
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