Anyone have a source on that quote?
along with "I decide who Black"
And - 
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar...ll_141017.html
                         Biden's Gaffes, Verbal Blunders Make Trump Look Like Churchill
                                                                            
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By 
Larry Elder
August 15, 2019
      <img alt="Biden's Gaffes, Verbal Blunders Make Trump Look Like Churchill"> AP Photo/John Locher
Former  Vice President Joe Biden, in December 2018, said, "I am a gaffe  machine." File that under the category of truer words have seldom been  spoken.
 President Donald Trump benefited in the 2016 presidential contest  because the unfavorable numbers of his opponent, Hillary Clinton,  matched or exceeded Trump's own unfavorable numbers. This time, in his  bid for reelection, Trump's opponent could be Biden -- at this early  date, still the front-runner for his party's nomination. Trump, of  course, has been harshly attacked by Democrats, the media and even some  Republicans for misstatements, exaggerations and, according to The  Washington Post, uttering or writing some "10,000" falsehoods during his  first 827 days in office.
                                            
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 But Biden's record of serial wrongheaded statements, verbal blunders  and confusing comments makes him the wrong guy to mock Trump and take  advantage of the president's verbal miscues. About his 2008 running  mate, an exasperated Sen. Barack Obama reportedly said, "How many times  is Biden going to say something stupid?" The answer is often. Here's  just a sampling:
 "Those kids in Parkland came up to see me when I was vice president."  -- Biden, Aug. 10, 2019. The Parkland shooting was a year after Biden  left office.
 "We choose unity over division. We choose science over fiction. We choose truth over facts." -- Biden, Aug. 8, 2019.
 "Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids." -- Biden, Aug. 8, 2019.
 "[Mitt] Romney wants to let the -- he said in the first hundred days  he's going to let the big banks once again write their own rules,  unchain Wall Street. They're gonna put y'all back in chains." -- Biden,  Aug. 14, 2012, before a largely black Virginia audience.
 "Margaret Thatcher, um, excuse me, Margaret Thatcher -- Freudian  slip. ... But I knew her, too. ... The prime minister of Great Britain,  Theresa May." -- Biden, May 4 2019, at a fundraiser. Thatcher left  office in 1990.
 "You had people like Margaret Tha -- excuse me. You had people like  the former chairman and the leader of the party in Germany ... Angela  Merkel." -- Biden, Aug. 8, 2019, campaigning in Iowa.
 "If [President Obama and I] do everything right, if we do it with  absolute certainty, we stand up there and we make really tough  decisions, there's still a 30% chance we're going to get it wrong." --  Biden, Feb. 6, 2009.
 "Look, [John McCain's] last-minute economic plan does nothing to  tackle the No. 1 job facing the middle class, and it happens to be, as  Barack [Obama] says, a three-letter word: jobs. J-O-B-S." -- Biden, Oct.  15, 2008.
 "Stand up, Chuck, let 'em see you." When Chuck did not stand up,  Biden said, "Oh, God love ya. What am I talking about? I tell you what,  you're making everybody else stand up though, pal. Thank you very, very  much. I tell you what, stand up for Chuck! ... You can tell I'm new." --  Biden, Sept. 9, 2008, at campaign rally, referring to Missouri State  Sen. Chuck Graham, a paraplegic confined to a wheelchair following a car  accident.
 "When the stock market crashed, Franklin D. Roosevelt got on the  television and didn't just talk about the, you know, the princes of  greed." -- Biden, 2008, in a CBS interview. Television had not yet been  invented in 1929, and Roosevelt was not yet president.
 "This election year, the choice is clear. One man stands ready to  deliver change we desperately need. A man I'm proud to call my friend. A  man who will be the next president of the United States. Barack  America!" -- Biden, Aug. 23, 2008, at an Illinois campaign rally.
 "I mean, you've got the first sort of mainstream African American who  is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean,  that's a storybook, man." -- Biden, Jan. 31, 2007, in a conference call  with reporters.
 "You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a  slight Indian accent. I'm not joking." -- Biden, June 17, 2006, to a  voter referring to the growing number of people from India living in  Delaware.
 This collection does not include Biden's near expulsion from Syracuse  University's College of Law over a plagiarism scandal. In a letter to  the faculty, Biden pleaded, "If I had intended to cheat, would I have  been so stupid?" Nor does it include Biden's plagiarism, during the 1988  presidential campaign, of a speech by British politician Neil Kinnock, a  scandal that helped torpedo that campaign.
 This is Biden's third attempt to win his party's nomination for the  presidency, and the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary aren't  until next year. Were he to win the nomination and the presidency, he  would be 78 on his first day in office. "Biden has truly lost his  fastball," said Trump recently about the prospective opponent he insists  he wants to run against. It's early, with many debates, speeches and  talks with reporters and voters still ahead. This gives Biden plenty of  time to establish himself as a formidable opponent against Trump.
 It also gives Biden plenty of time to add to his growing list of gaffes.
Article from 2019 - plenty of senile gaffes added - and more to come.
Won't stop the devoted DPST's from voting for a Progressive -totalitarian VP who will become POTUS shortly after election - If Biden wins. 
AOC as POTUS - thank god she is underage.  ( I know Thank god is a DPST gaffe!)