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Joe Biden is both an ordinary and an extraordinary man

Lois Pope Special to the Daily News The first time I met Joe Biden was years ago when I was visiting my brother, Frank Berrodin, in Philadelphia. Frank, who was in the auto supply business, collected old Corvettes and invited me to drive with him to a dealership in Delaware, which his business serviced – Diver Chevrolet. The showroom sparkled with all the latest Chevys, especially a streamlined yellow Corvette Stingray slowly rotating on a huge disk in the middle of the showroom’s floor. There was a young man sitting in the car and the dealership owner Cliff Diver (yes, that was really his name) asked us if we would like to meet him. It was Joe Biden, then a senator from Delaware. During our conversation, I learned that like my brother, Sen. Biden loved Corvettes and, like my brother, also collected the iconic American muscle car. In fact, Mr. Biden has said that the most prized car in his collection is a 1967 Goodwood-green Corvette that was given to him as a wedding gif

An absolute joke : Glenn Greenwald calls out Instagram for using fact-checking to protect Joe Biden

Posted at 8:12 pm on December 17, 2020 by Brett T. As Twitchy just reported, USA Today has again run a “fact-check” on a piece from satire site The Babylon Bee. And as we noted in that post, USA Today discloses that its fact-checking is supported in part by a grant from Facebook. Facebook owns Instagram. And there’s a post on Instagram about Joe Biden and his 1994 crime bill that we can’t see because it’s been fact-checked by … USA Today. USA Today claims that whatever was written in that Instagram post we’re not allowed to see is false: “Independent fact-checkers say this information has no basis in fact.” But how is USA Today an independent fact-checker when Facebook is paying for its fact-checking?

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