Why would the right have called for Trump's ouster? And please be specific, like the specific fraud charges against Cuomo.
OK we need some clarity... Are you referring to the generic "Right" as in people in public life, and members of the GOP who identify as "Right"? I assume that's the case...
So to another poster you respond with "You", as in the following...
LMAO! You didn't idolize both Clintons? You haven't idolized the walking cadaver, Biden, when he clearly has been a racist and serial liar?
Now if this is ONLY referring to people on the board that is one thing. The problem you have is many of the critics of Trump are far more on the "right" than you're willing to admit...
But let's assume for a minute you are responding regarding the generic "Left", as you were the generic Right in the first quote. In that case if the Left had in fact idolized BOTH (either?) Clintons we never would have had the nightmare of Trump's presidency. HRC lost because too many left-leaning Dems either didn't vote or voted for 3rd party candidates because they didn't consider Clinton "liberal" enough...
The idea that Biden is some sort of "darling of the Left" is pretty ridiculous as well. The entire reason he was behind in the early Dem Primaries is because he did NOT appeal to the Progressive wing of the Dem Party... Trump's efforts to paint Biden as a "leftist" resonate with the political spectrum his supporters inhabit. But if people on the Left don't view a Candidate as "one of them" and on the Left, it's a little hard to take that claim very seriously...
This brings us back to your attempts to smear Biden as "racist" which I initially intended to ignore. I don't know what "evidence" you have to link besides his opposition to forced busing, but feel free to link any additional details you want to use to justify your claim.
But you can't just rely on Biden's position on a single issue, because even POC had divergent opinions on the issue of "busing"...
Believe it or not Biden had a history of being on the "right side" of race questions Prior to adopting his controversial position that you want to use to paint him as racist. Prior to ever running for office, Biden's personal history included working as the only white employee (lifeguard) at a facility that was predominantly patronized by POC. He had also been personally involved as an activist who was part of a campaign to integrate a movie theatre in Wilmington...
On top of that, he had worked at the grassroots level in 1968 on Eugene McCarthy's campaign, and his race for the Senate in 1972 included supports for civil rights and even initially supporting busing as part of a larger pro-integration platform. He came to view Federally-mandated busing as an intrusion, which was largely a reflection of the feedback he got from many of his constituents, both White and Black.
I was a junior in high school at that time, and busing was NOT a consensus issue. Opposition to forced busing didn't automatically mean you were regarded as "racist". There wasn't even a universal approach to busing among members of the Civil Rights Community...
A prime example of the diversity of opinions on the issue is this appraisal of Biden (and his record) from Ralph G Neas former executive director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights... Of Biden he said...
“We disagreed on busing . . . but I always looked to Biden as a leader in the field of civil rights in other critical areas.”
Some of those "other areas" included Biden's support and work on expanding the Civil Rights act, his support for broadening and protecting the Voting Rights Act, and his leadership and support for anti-Apartheid measures. Biden was a leading critic of US support for the RSA and a leading proponent of economic sanctions, boycotts, and other measures aimed at undermining US tacit support for the abuses of Apartheid...
It's instructional to note that the issue of busing was a point of contention in the early Primaries dominated by Progressive voices. It was an attempt by the far left to paint Biden as not progressive enough and not willing to confront the Right on race issues. But the reason Biden was able to withstand the early Bernie onslaught was because the race transformed when the landscape shifted to Primaries in states where there were relatively large numbers of POC in the electorate.
Just as Biden was able to win re-election in Delaware in 1978 by a higher % than he won in '72 because efforts to paint him as "racist" fell on deaf ears, the people in SC supported him overwhelmingly in that crucial Primary because they were aware of his efforts to promote Civil Rights over the course of his career.
As to your trumpeting of Trump's claims regarding his administration and Blacks on the economic front, the fact-checkers as usual provide the "rest of the story"...
Trump says he’s the “best president” for African Americans. Is that really true?
www.politico.com
On Trump's claims to have lowered Black unemployment to record levels...
"Trump is seeking credit he may not deserve for black job growth. He’s also simply wrong to assert that Democrats haven’t done anything to improve the economic situation for African Americans.
It's true that black unemployment did reach a record low during the Trump administration: 5.9 percent in May 2018. It currently stands at 6 percent.
The most dramatic drop in black unemployment came under Obama, when it fell from a recession high of 16.8 percent in March 2010 to 7.8 percent in January 2017."
President Donald Trump is exaggerating his role in bringing economic gains to black Americans. Brushing off criticism that his tweets against nonwhite lawmakers are racist, Trump asserts that he…
www.chicagotribune.com