Biden Lies About His Age, Pretends He Violated the Constitution
If Membership to the MLB Hall of Fame Were Determined by Congress
Cross-posted on <pudge/*>.
Posted by pudge at August 24, 2008 07:42 AM | Email ThisHey, we have to treat Mr. Duffman with some respect. He now represents the angry disaffected Hilary Voter upset as to how she was disrespected over the Veep-Stakes. If McCain can shave off enough of these voters he can win. Watching how Duffman moves can foretell Republican prospects this November. No one has been more loyal to Hillary then Duffman so he is a good gauge.
Posted by: Puget Sound on August 24, 2008 08:21 AMMcCain can just show the video of Biden saying Obama is NOT ready for the White House over & over.
Posted by: Army Medic/Vet on August 24, 2008 08:30 AMBiden has never been in the Senate leadership, never been elected by fellow Senate Democrats to any post beyond what seniority has required. In his community, the Senate, Biden has never been Democrat Floor Leader or Democrat Whip or Democrat Conference Chair or Democrat Conference Secretary or Democrat Policy Committee Chair: He was never been anything that required his fellow Senate Democrats to pick him out for a special honored position.Which is to say that Biden is a dull man's choice; he is a "punt on third down" choice; he is an antithesis of change candidate.
The essence of banality.
OUCH!
We can call this Fun with Barry and Joe!
When you read the Campaign Signs and Bumper Stickers you do a double take...
Obama/Biden = Osama/Binlauden? Posted by Glenno at August 24, 2008 08:10 AM
Osama Bin Laden
Obama Joe Biden
O and Joe
Joe and O
I will not vote for O and Joe
And as November comes into view The Democrats promote these two But I tell you now good Sir or Ma'am I will not vote for Green Ego and Ham
OBAMA-BIDEN: FIRST TIME IN 68 YEARS A TICKET WITH NO MILITARY EXPERIENCE
At a time of war, the Democrats give us something the nation hasn't seen in more than two generations: a ticket where neither of the the running mates ever wore a uniform of any kind.
Also, some rumblings about Joe avoiding the draft! Failing and ready to quit law school then a sudden epiphany to stay in...
And why didn't Joe Biden serve? He's a year younger than Dick Cheney, so even more subject to the Vietnam draft. Remember how Democrats reamed Cheney for his "five deferments" during the height of the war as he pursued his education. So what about Biden? He graduated from the University of Delaware in 1965, just as the war began to escalate intensively and he would have been exposed to the draft. Instead, he attended law school (at Syracuse University) graduating in 1968-- the very height of the war and the Vietnam draft. And why didn't Biden go to war -- instead beginning the practice of law and his political career?
Barackal, America, Obaman ...he might start by
practicing his running mate's name.
Three times during his inaugural speech as Barack Obama's vice presidential candidate Saturday, Biden butchered Obama's name -- in different ways.
Joe Biden: Stupid, Arrogant, Dishonest
and TODAY the New York Times CONFIRMS it:
Biden Admits Plagiarism in School But Says It Was Not 'Malevolent'
Not 'malevolent'... whew.. how about DISHONEST, Joe??? How about a PATTERN of DISHONESTY you have a tendency repeat, Joe??
1. When Joe Biden entered the United States Senate, John McCain was in his fifth year of captivity at the Hanoi Hilton.
2. Barry Obama was eight when Biden began his Senate career.
3. Nixon was starting his second term as President.
Oh my!:
Biden: "I know Barack got tested for AIDS!"
And finally (for the moment) STILL my reigning favorite:
Obama Picks Cliff the Mailman (Bumped and Updated)
Posted by: Ragnar Danneskjold on August 24, 2008 02:06 PM
So it's Joe Biden. The thesaurus pick. How many words can describe the Joe Biden pick? Underwhelming, pedestrian, sleepy, unimaginative, narcolepsic, undistinguished, conventional, ordinary, boilerplate, vanilla, unexceptional, flaccid, eupeptic, just plain boring.
Obama picked a Chevy Impala, standard issue V-8, 2 speed powerglide, four door , single tone gray, AM/FM radio with no CD player, bench seats and no air conditioning. Imagine Obama having spent the last few weeks shopping the new car dealers from New York to Virginia to Kansas to Texas. His laptop shortcut to Vehix.com had everything from a Chevy Volt electric to a Corvette to a Dodge Challenger to a Ford Mustang 500 lined up.
With anxious anticipation Obama's neighbors expected him to drive home with a stunning lane changer, a set of jaw dropping wheels that would lap the field, effortlessly. Turn the neighborhood upside down. And do it with style and panache.
Not to be. Obama drove home in a Chevy Impala. And a used Chevy Impala with balding retread tires and over 100,000 miles at that. A used Chevy Impala.
Barack Obama's Sole Article in Harvard Law Review Promotes Abortion
How strongly does Barack Obama believe in unlimited abortions? Strongly enough that the only article he wrote for the Harvard Law Review while he was a law school student talked about how fervently believed in legalized abortion. Obama's name wasn't attached to any other legal scholarship during the time.
In a discussion of abortion itself, Obama wrote that government has more important business than "ensuring that any particular fetus is born."
He also decried any limits on abortion, saying the government has an interest in "preventing increasing numbers of children from being born in to lives of pain and despair."
Politico said the Obama campaign confirmed the pro-abortion presidential candidate wrote the piece in question and that it was one of the typical articles law students would write briefing and opining on federal and state court decisions.
In an email to the web site, Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt also confirmed that Obama "remains committed to" the sentiments he expressed in the piece.
Joe Biden Makes It Easier for Catholics to Oppose Pro-Abortion Barack Obama
"The American bishops have made clear that Catholic political leaders must defend the dignity of every human person, including the unborn. Sadly, Joe Biden's tenure in the United States Senate has been marked by steadfast support for legal abortion," he added.
Now everywhere Biden campaigns, we'll have this question of whether a pro-abortion Catholic can receive communion," he told LifeNews.com.
"Senator Biden is an unrepentant supporter of abortion in direct opposition to the Church he claims as his own. Selecting a pro-abortion Catholic is a slap in the face to Catholic voters," he said.
Biden's own bishop, Bishop Michael Saltarelli of Wilmington, Delaware, has said that the issues pertaining to the sanctity of human life are the "great civil rights issues of this generation."
Bishop Saltarelli denounced the notion that politicians like Biden can 'personally oppose' abortion, but refuse to pass laws protecting the unborn.
"No one today would accept this statement from any public servant: 'I am personally opposed to human slavery and racism but will not impose my personal conviction in the legislative arena.' Likewise, none of us should accept this statement from any public servant: 'I am personally opposed to abortion but will not impose my personal conviction in the legislative arena,'" said Bishop Saltarelli.
There is not a single dictum emanating from this Pope, nor from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which lets a single Catholic off the hook on the matter of voting for pro-abortion candidates. If anything, the strictures against such votes have become much more important under Pope Benedict XVI than under Pope John Paul II.Also, Obama has brought a pro-abortion Catholic politician to the glaring attention of Pope Benedict XVI, while unnecessarily putting the U.S. Bishops on the spot. The Vatican has lately been reminding priests and Bishops that they are not to offer Communion to pro-abortion politicians. It's always been a no-no, but Biden's position on the ticket will highlight the issue once again for one quarter of the American electorate, while putting Bishops on a hotter seat with the Vatican.
That said, Biden undermines almost every major case Obama has been making against McCain and the Republicans. Obama said McCain has experience, but lacks judgment; but Biden agrees with McCain on most of the matters that Obama points to as showing a lack of judgment. Obama attacks Republicans over the bankruptcy deal, but Biden, the Senator from Corporationland, is the one that led that fight.
And then there's the fact that Biden basically said McCain would make a better President than Obama.
I think Biden is fine in terms of his establishmentism, and most of his gaffes people won't take seriously, and people will generally just like him. Quite a lot. But what people won't do is look at Biden, and listen to Obama, and think that Obama has much of a case against McCain.
There have already been gaffes by Biden (Barack America - don't think that was on purpose) and Obama ( the next President of the United States..Vice President - Joe Biden). Of course the MSM didn't report that, which makes the need to expose Nobama all the greater. McCain needs to continue to remind voters of what Biden said in the past in reference to him and Obama and keep the image that Obama is an empty suit and lacks the judgment necessary for POTUS, not to mention he has the most radical agenda ever of any major party nominee for POTUS and favors partial birth abortions.
Posted by: KS on August 24, 2008 08:43 PMDimwit Obama probably only knows Hanoi JoJo's ultra-collectivist record in the Senate. He is nearly as repulsive as the hero of Chappaquidick.
Posted by: JB on August 24, 2008 10:52 PMAs one that was raised in the Red part of Washington State I find this headline remarkable. Just what does the Republican Party in that state stand for? If they truly have this attitude then we might as well give up Washington State just as we have California and New York. If that Party doesn't support their presidential candidate or their national party then they should change their name and designation because they are not Republicans. It sounds to me like old Washington State is in deep trouble.
Posted by: Richard Platt on August 31, 2008 06:34 AMWhile I don't think there will be much distancing from McCain -- note that the article even said that Rossi has touted, and would be touting, McCain -- I do think that there will continue to be some distancing from the Republicans as a whole in DC.
With massive increases in spending and a huge budget deficit and increased debt, perhaps those responsible in DC should change THEIR name. Those are not Republican virtues.
If anything, the Republican Party in Washington State is far closer to following true republicanism, and following the party platform, than the party has in DC. Add to the flaws in policy the many instances of corruption and so on, and there's a lot for any Republican to want to distance themselves from.
Maybe you don't realize it wherever you are, but many conservatives and Republicans simply did not vote for local Republicans in 2006 just because of things happening in DC, things Republicans did that do not well-represent republicanism.
McCain will be well-supported here in WA. I think with Palin on the ticket he might even win. But as a whole, Republicans (and Democrats) in DC are not popular. Have you seen Congress' approval rating?
BTW, I just listened to McCain's interview on Fox News Sunday this morning. As he has done before, he was distancing himself from the GOP in DC: talking about corruption and bad policies and about reforming not just Washington, but the GOP in DC in particular.
I think overwhelmingly, most Republicans in WA would agree with that.
Posted by: pudge on August 31, 2008 10:30 AM