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Biden on McCain & Barack

August 23rd, 2008 6:50 am Author: mymanmitt

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  1. Anonymous
    August 23rd, 2008 at 07:35 | #1

    Obama just unconsciously created for himself the worst possible subliminal message probably in presidential campaign history1

    Obama-Biden ….. Osama bin Laden

    The Ego now begins to self-destruct!

  2. StevenInBrooklynNY
    August 23rd, 2008 at 08:09 | #2

    As they say on that thing called The Internet, EPIC FAIL!

  3. Zeus King of the Gods
    August 23rd, 2008 at 10:53 | #3

    In order to show that we have entered a United States that has truly gotten past racism, Obama chooses Joe Biden – a blowhard racist – as his running mate.

    Everyone should remember when Biden made his racist tirade against Americans of Indian decent. While campaigning in 2006, he said: "You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent." Why he said this I don't know. But it makes me think that this is a perfect time for John McCain to pick Bobby Jindal as his running mate (instead of Mitt Romney who I also like). I wonder how much Joe Biden will squirm while confronting the racist question during the VP debate while sitting across from an American of Indian decent. It will probably put Biden in one of his classic bloviating modes that will just dig him a deeper hole.

    Then there was the time during this campaign where Biden attempted to compliment Obama by attacking every black person in American. This is what he said about Obama: "I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that’s a storybook, man." Um…. Well, I guess that Biden believes that Obama is the first black guy to ever take a shower, so maybe that's why he won't have a problem being on the same stage with Obama? And according to Biden, Obama is also the first black guy who can talk too. And who even has a brain!

    Was Obama trying to sink his own campaign on purpose or were there just so few other options? This is just too easy! I've always called the Democratic Party of America by its true name "The Racist Party of America" & Joe Biden just confirms this. Just when the racists who control the Dem Party seemed to be losing control, they reassert their power in a big way! Joe Biden is a racist, whether or not he means any harm by his racist rants, does not change this fact.

  4. Anonymous
    August 23rd, 2008 at 23:26 | #4

    The subject reads, “Biden on Romney and Barack”. Ok – so what did he say about Romney? I’m assuming that this was a typo meaning the u meant 2 say “McCain”?

  5. Zeus King of the Gods
    August 24th, 2008 at 02:30 | #5

    The caption of this video needs to be changed. This video has nothing to do with Biden’s opinion of Mitt Romney. It’s a McCain ad showing that Joe Biden didn’t believe Obama was ready to be President. It also shows Biden saying that he thinks that McCain would be a great President.

  6. Anonymous
    August 24th, 2008 at 13:39 | #6

    They title should be Biden on John McCain & Barack. where does Romney come in to video clip?

  7. Ted
    August 24th, 2008 at 21:54 | #7

    Despite the Dems and the allied main stream media’s desperation to see Romney as McCain’s Veep, Mitt is clearly out, with (1) Obama doubling down on the class warfare theme (McCain’s 7 houses) and (2) McCain doubling down with ads showing the hypocrisy of Biden attacking Obama in the primaries — Romney did way more than that contra McCain.

    This leaves only Govs Sarah Palin and Tim Pawlenty. Pro-abortion Ridge and Dem-Lieberman were never real considerations, despite relentless media goading. Pawlenty’s lackluster TV performances, coupled with Palin pizzazz, the primacy of oil drilling and the ticked off women/Hillary voters, does now portend a McCain/Palin checkmate on the Dems. This is so albeit the Dems and liberal media dare not mention Palin’s name, that is, everyone but…..

    And if there’s any question as to Palin being uniquely positioned and able to more than nullify Biden in debate, see the excellent discussion at palinforvp.blogspot.com

    Team McCain, well done!!!

  8. Marybeth
    August 26th, 2008 at 11:50 | #8

    At this time, Mitt has to be #1 on the list of VP choices.
    Ultimately, McCain has to make his choice. Hope he picks wisely.

    If he doesn’t pick Mitt, he will not have made his wisest choice.

    But that’s just MHO.

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