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Tag Archives: Vice President
Could Barack Pick Anyone Worse?
Saturday, August 23, 2008
OK, he could have picked Dennis Kucinich, but all jokes aside…
Joe Biden, consummate Washington insider, has been deemed worthy by The One to join his campaign for change. Could The Messiah have picked anyone worse for the job?
Biden is a walking time bomb, dropping gems like this as recently as 2006:
I’ve had a great [...]
Change You Can Believe In: Sen. Joe Biden?
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Sen. Joe Biden has been tapped as Sen. Barack Obama’s running mate. Biden has been in Washington since 1972 when he was first elected to the United States Senate. He is a smart guy but a rather loquacious fellow, which has gotten him in trouble several times. Clearly, the Obama campaign felt the need to offset Sen. [...]
Picking a Vice President
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Sen. Obama will pick his vice presidential running mate this week, possibly as early as tomorrow. Pundits are usually way off when it comes to predicting running mates (Dick Cheney is a contemporary example). Sen. Obama’s pick will be his second major leadership decision as the de facto nominee of the Democratic Party. His first major decision was [...]