It's Biden ...

jimpeel

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and he brings his own box of ammunition against his own running mate.

McCain has already launched THIS AD, which is quite effective, using Biden's own words.

How Obama could choose this man as his running mate speaks volumes about his lack of judgment.
 

jimpeel

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http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/08/23/bidens-embellishments-could-provide-easy-fodder-for-gop/

Biden’s Embellishments Could Provide Easy Fodder for GOP
by FOXNews.com
Saturday, August 23, 2008

By Bill Sammon

When Joe Biden claimed at a Democratic debate last year that he had been “shot at” while visiting Baghdad’s Green Zone, the press didn’t bother to check it out, since Biden’s White House bid seemed unlikely to succeed.

But now that he has been catapulted into contention by virtue of being selected as Barack Obama’s running mate, Biden and such bullet-dodging tales may be subjected to a level of scrutiny that tripped up Hillary Clinton when she falsely claimed to have come under sniper fire in Bosnia.

And Republicans would have a litany of apparent inconsistencies and embellishments to pick through.

For example, Biden claimed in 2006 that he chided President Bush in a private conversation.

“When I speak to the president,” he told Bill Maher on HBO, “I’ll literally turn to the president and say, ‘Mister President, how can you say that, knowing you don’t know the facts?’”

“He said, ‘I have good instincts,’” said Biden, purporting to quote Bush. “I said, ‘Mr. President, your instincts aren’t good enough.’”

His Democratic audience cheered appreciatively, but a close Bush confidante told FOX News on Saturday: “That conversation never happened.”

On the same show, Biden claimed to have once told a colleague: “Were we not senators, I’d rip your goddamn Adam’s apple out.”

Although he did not name the other senator, Biden’s graphic imagery caused some to wonder about his temperament.

Biden also used unusually strong language to ridicule those who believe in creationism or intelligent design.

“I refuse to believe the majority of people believe this malarkey!” the senior senator from Delaware exclaimed.

But less than six months earlier, CBS News conducted a poll that found a majority of Americans (51 percent) do believe that God created humans in their present form. Even larger majorities reject the theory of evolution, according to the poll.

After the HBO show ended, a reporter asked Biden whether his dismissal of a belief held dear by most Americans might come back to haunt him if his White House bid gained traction.

With characteristic bluntness, Biden shrugged and said yes.
 

Cerise

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All this talk of "change" and Obama chooses a Washington insider as his VP.


The same ol' Biden who once sang his own version of Edelweiss:

"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy"


Who voted for the use of armed force against Iraq before he voted against it:

....a change in our mission to go into Baghdad — in the midst of a civil war — as well as a surge in ground troops . . . is the wrong way to go, and I believe it will have the opposite — I repeat —opposite effect the president intends.


Barack HUSSEIN Obama

and

Joe INSANE Biden

A match made in democrat heaven. :hug:
 

Cerise

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You know where it's really great to do business?? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-IvjXnkHwA

Everybody’s watching what’s going on in Beijing right now with the Olympics. Think about the amount of money that China has spent on infrastructure. Their ports, their train systems, their airports are vastly the superior to us now, which means if you are a corporation deciding where to do business you’re starting to think, “Beijing looks like a pretty good option."


("America is, is no longer, uunnhhh, what it could be, what it, it once was," Obama said haltingly. "And I say to myself, I don't want that future for my children.")
 

MrBishop

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"Joe Biden is the right partner for Barack Obama. His many years of distinguished service to America, his seasoned judgment and his vast experience in foreign policy and national security will match up well with the unique challenges of the 21st Century." — Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.
 

Cerise

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"Seasoned judgment".

Obama needed someone with experience to balance out his lack of. He needed someone perceived as tough to defend his dumbass comments. Someone who can fight his battles for him, as the more Obama opens his mouth the more voters turn away.

I wonder how many other people turned down the Obama campaign before they found Biden?
 

Cerise

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