Using things that happened 30 years ago is totally dishonest.
Why don't you talk about Biden's creating the Violence Against Women Act? Or how he and Diane Feinstein wrote the law that took assault weapons out of stores and gun shows for over a decade?
Hell, when I was at Wake there were under 20 Jews on campus. I would guess 2-4 frats would even invite a Jew to a party. Should we say that's the way it is today?
How about the guy who has a show on CNN about how he used to be a Neo-Nazi but now he helps people escape that and turn their lives around?
I have a friend named Kerry Noble. There was a time that he was one of the most dangerous people in America. He was a godfather of terrorism and racism. He trained some of the worst of the worst in RW militias and hate groups. But then, he had an epiphany. Since the late-90s, he has been helping fight his former allies in spite a bounty on his life.
About ten years before OKC, Kerry, Wayne Snell and two others were on their way to blow up the Murrah Building when their car broke down. In fact, Tim McVeigh corresponded with Snell (who was on death row) before blowing up the same target. The CBC had a 60 Minutes type show that Snell saying, "thanks guys" upon hearing about OKC.
Is Kerry the guy who had multiple 55-gallon drums of cyanide on the CSA's Arkansas farm waiting kill people or the people who has spent over two decades fighting racism and hate? Is he the guy who wanted to blow up the Murrah Building or the guy who worked with Jewish and black groups to tell what to look for in hate groups?
Your repeated use of actions that happened decades ago shows weakness and has no value to where people stand today.