Joe Biden unleashes a glorious trademark burn at Democratic convention

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Joe Biden gave the internet a sound bite treasure in 2012 when he called Paul Ryan's stance on the Benghazi attack a "bunch of malarkey." And at the Democratic convention Wednesday night, he took the m-word for another glorious spin.

After strolling onstage to the theme from Rocky, Biden delivered a stirring, energetic speech that pulled no punches when it came to Donald Trump — including the reality star's Apprentice past and alleged disconnect with middle-class voters. 

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"Think about everything you learned as a child," Biden said to the crowd. "No matter where you were raised, how can there be pleasure in saying 'you're fired?'"

"He's trying to tell us he cares about the middle class," Biden added. "Give me a break. That's a bunch of malarkey."

And the crowd went wild.

No doubt filled with a warm rush of political nostalgia, the internet then entered a brief period known as "malarkey euphoria."

Play those hits, Joe.

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