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On 23 Aug, 16:10, Jenn wrote:
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*ScottW wrote:
On Aug 23, 9:09*am, ScottW wrote:
On Aug 22, 10:12*pm, George M. Middius
wrote:


Vice President Joseph Biden. How's that sound, Witless?


*All the republican need do is play Biden's pontificating during the
Alito
confirmation hearings. *It clearly revealed what an ass he is.


A little more on that here.


"Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.), in his first 12 minutes of
questioning the nominee, managed to get off only one question.
Instead, during his 30-minute round of questioning, Biden spoke about
his own Irish American roots, his "Grandfather Finnegan," his son's
application to Princeton (he attended the University of Pennsylvania
instead, Biden said), a speech the senator gave on the Princeton
campus, the fact that Biden is "not a Princeton fan," and his views on
the eyeglasses of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.)."


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...06/01/10/AR200...
0.html


Why that springs the Middiot is one of God's mysterious ways.


Still ssshtard has got to love a guy who says,
"I think I have a much higher IQ than you do."


http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the...e_against_joe_...
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I have to wonder what Obama thinks this guy really
brings to the campaign. He's boring, nasty, egotistical,
and a loose cannon. *20 years of erratic senate votes
and tons of video showing he's a problem in Washington
insider politics, not a solution. *Is this change?


From a republican perspective I'm happy with the choice
as I think Biden is not a boost to the campaign for
independent or undecided voters. Certainly he does
nothing to bring the Hillary renegades into the fold.


But from the perspective of hoping that Obama is really
an agent of change as he claims for the dysfunctional politics
that rule Washington, this choice is anything but
evidence of that.


ScottW


I think that Biden will help a great deal, especially in the rust belt. *
He's huge on family values, especially in comparison to McCain, huge on
world politics.

Who do you think McCain will choose? *Romney or the Minnesota guy? *I
don't see the religious right warming up to Romney. *I think that the
Mormonism hurts him there. *Their beliefs are just so different from
main stream Christianity. *Then again, there are A LOT of Mormon voters..-


I think Romney, more of a national heavyweight then the Minesota guy
whose name you can't even recall, will be picked. I can't even see
the rightist base being enthused over Pawlenty, though he won't
**** anyone off, either. But he adds nothing.
LOL!