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Here’s the Video of Biden on Clinton [Update]

It turns out there’s more to the story of the reference by Joe Biden to Hillary Clinton today.

Joe Biden and Barack Obama are appearing rather desperate in the effusive praise of Hillary Clinton.(There’s something poignant about the plight of desperate men once so full of themselves and their sure victory.)

‘course, before John McCain picked Sarah Palin, Hillary wasn’t worth the time of day. But now, boy, she’s the greatest (and, wink, a woman) — why, she’s even better than Joe (and, wink, a woman).

[UPDATE: I can't believe I'm quoting Dennis Miller, but he made soem great points on O'Reilly's show tonight. He said that Sarah Palin has gotten INSIDE Barack's head -- in fact, she's gotten inside the heads of ALL the Democrats -- and she's thundering around in there, and got him way off his game. Miller also said that he thinks the Democrats picked the wrong person, and that if they'd nominated Hillary Clinton, it is certain that Hillary Clinton would have done the smart thing and selected Obama as her running mate (whereas Obama failed to realize how important it was for him to select Clinton).]

Those two men remind me of the adage about some people not appreciating the value of something until it’s gone.

Here’s a quote via the Boston Globe:

“Hillary Clinton is as qualified or more qualified than I am to be vice president of the United States of America,” Biden said. “Let’s get that straight. She’s a truly close personal friend; she is qualified to be president of the United States of America. She’s easily qualified to be vice president of the United States of America and quite frankly it might have been a better pick than me, but she is first-rate.”

Now there’s this, from Lynn Sweet at the Chicago Sun-Times: “Biden, facing Palin debate, said Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm may be stand-in.”

Women politicians CAN be useful!

If they get frantic enough, Barack and Joe may dig Eleanor Roosevelt out of the ground and prop her up on the stage.

A little self-dignity is in order, guys.

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Comment by Michael | 2008-09-10 18:51:00

*peaks around*

hmmmm.

Hey Barack! Aint Karma a bitch!

LOL!

Comment by sjl106 | 2008-09-10 18:58:36

Hillary is WAY more qualified to be President than the “one”. A little to late. obama is getting what has been coming to him for a very long time, while he called Hillary a bitch in his jz rap song in SC to flipping her off in Indiana and deminishing her role around the world to a tea party. I AM ABSOLUTELY LOVING JUSTICE BEING SERVED!

Comment by rw | 2008-09-10 19:05:23

It was with the tea party comment that made me turn off to him. Tea parties are civilized rituals and to hear him denigrate both Hillary’s political contribution/experience and tea parties made me realized what hole this guy crawled out of.

Comment by Lochos Vestu | 2008-09-10 23:14:21

JOE BIDEN!

You know what, you are turning out to be a pretty nice guy. BUT I DISLIKE THAT TRASH STICKING WITH YOU CALLED OBAMA!

HILLARY ‘12!!!

 
 

Comment by mary | 2008-09-22 23:34:09

sjl

Thank you for reference here. I cannot ever forget the insulting rapper-wannabe act of Obambi on stage in N.C. dusting her off and scrapihng off his shoes…disrespecting his fellow female senator in vile ways unprintable!! How presidential this juvenile megalomaniac thug really is, eh? SHAME ON BARRY HUSSEIN! the CAMOUFLAGED MISOGYNIST OF THIS ELECTION!

 
 

Comment by Maverick | 2008-09-10 20:08:56

These men are pathetic losers..LOL choke choke cough. LOL-Totally ridiculous candidates these two bozo men are..er Biden and Fraudbama.

 

Comment by mary | 2008-09-11 16:36:27

Hillary even ASKED Obama during the primaries to become her V-P! He laughted it off condescendingly and asked her to drop off the race.

Connie Francis sang….”Who’s Sorry Now”…let’s dedicate it to the Anorexic Resume and Snob of the exDemocratic Party of Misogyny!

 
 

Comment by catherine | 2008-09-10 18:51:48

This is unbelieveable. We all know Hillary should have been the nominee not the VP. It is too damn bad the DNC did not see this- they only have themselves to blame when the Dems lose. Even Biden recognizes this.

Comment by Shainzona | 2008-09-10 19:31:47

Don’t buy this crap…now they will invoke her name to pretend that they love her. BULLSHIT.

They treated her like shit and they’re only using her now because they need her.

HILLARY: TELL OBAMA/BIDEN TO GO TO HELL!

Comment by Hope Floats | 2008-09-10 19:40:54

That’s right. Obama / Biden 08 Pigs Squared can go to hell. That video made me feel so sad. The audience looked like it was falling asleep.

 
 

Comment by norrismorris | 2008-09-11 14:27:46

Obama was not vetted for the #1 spot in US by Dems. His background has been scrubbed. He is beginning to act listless, angry and unfocussed as Palin pick showed him up as a poor leader who didn’t have the sense to pick Hillary [if she even wanted it].

Buyers remorse has already set in as many big Clinton donors have not bellied up bucks, and Obama’s rejection of federal funds leaves him short of money. RNC has far more [$300 million] in their coffers than Dems. Golden boy’s donors have maxed out except for the biggies, so Obama has to spend precious time at fund raisers rather than in hard campaigning in swing states he doesn’t understand.

I have received 4 requests for $$$ with 10 days from Obama camp. And I know more than a few Clinton supporters who are not voting or will go McCain.

Obama has not made the case with blue collars amd older women, and I don’t think he knows how. Biden who is a very nice, informed man is not the right pick for his ticket. His foreign policy strength is what it’s all about…..but I hear nothing.

All the noise is now directed at McCain/Palin.

Thank you Howard Dean and Nancy Pelosi and the rest of you coward superdelegates who allowed yourselves to be threatened into giving up Hillary.

Once again, the Democratic Party is at the brink.

 
 

Comment by ame | 2008-09-10 18:53:33

I give Biden credit; it was a nice thing to say. Doesn’t serve him well though.

Comment by Mirlo | 2008-09-11 02:05:14

He is just using her! Don’t give him credit for that! He trashed her as well before. Sarah is scaring them, boy!

Comment by memi | 2008-09-11 16:39:25

Mirlo
Why is Biden using Hillary with this effusive praise. What’s the motive?? Apparently, he responded to someone who wanted to trash HIllary.

 
 

Comment by Snickers | 2008-09-11 03:08:52

I give Biden no credit, remember Anita Hill. He’s a sexist too and both he and Barry deserve to lose.

Comment by norrismorris | 2008-09-11 14:35:27

We have all learned that sexism is acceptable from this election period.

This Rovian masterstroke shows Democrats as sexist wonks, and McCain as a fearless guy who has no problems with a strong woman.

True or not, this is the perception. This is retail politics as Tip O’Neil said, and perception is everything.

GOP apparently will do all it can to attack Obama so most of his time will be spent in refutation rather than stumping. Between being defensive and scrounging for the big $$, Obama wll lose momentum.

Didn’t anyone tell Obama that he’s running for President and should avoid Palin? It’s Biden’s job, but errrrr… that would give Biden lotsa air time.

Axelrod must be in a twit.

 
 

Comment by tj | 2008-09-11 12:06:17

Maybe Biden is already sick of BO. He seems not to care too much for anyone who he believes to be lower then himself. I am wondering what is going on between the two. Again to be a fly on the wall! Biden may be thinking that his boss to be is a little bit childish and needs to grow up. I know he wants to be VP, but maybe he doesnt stink as bad as bambie.

Comment by norrismorris | 2008-09-11 14:44:49

I think Biden is very smart and sees that Axelrod and Camp Obama are tryng to control him. For all we know he can’t contribute and knows he is being poorly used.

He’s an experienced pol and must see the errors quickly, so while he’s savvy and loyal there will be trouble in Paradise. Biden should have been out at the gate ASAP re: Palin. Instead, Obama gets to act like a jerk and attacks Palin. Or worse, APPEARS to attack Palin.

That’s Biden’s job, but Camp Obama continues defensive play. Biden could have been the attack dog while Obama continued to make his case on the economy, and other vital issues we are all waiting to hear details about.

 
 
 

Comment by JohninCA | 2008-09-10 18:53:50

Paul Begala just compared Sarah to a monkey and McCain to an organ grinder. I think his exact words on CNN were, ‘why shoot the monkey when you can shoot the organ grinder’– I still can’t believe what I’m hearing.

Comment by lark | 2008-09-10 19:10:24

You got be kidding me. Again they are putting Obama on the defense by pushing the obnoxiousty envelope one more step towards the edge. Obama will never be able to get to the issues and that’s the only way (he says) he can win.

Comment by Chiten | 2008-09-10 19:36:08

He doesn’t want to get to the issues because he knows he has a blank slate. The only thing he could possibly do is use Hillary’s stance on the issues. Maybe they’re buttering her up in hopes of her “tutoring” him on what the issues are and how to handle them.

Comment by Ani | 2008-09-10 20:05:50

Isn’t it amazing how prescient that February/ March Saturday Night Live sketch was?

Obama at 3 am in the Oval Office, (not that he’ll ever be elected), chain smoking and cursing, calling Hillary — she answers the phone with face cream on and curlers and Obama asks her how to solve a crisis with Russia — she of course gives him all the appropriate instructions and goes back to sleep.

Priceless.

We saw this coming. Amy Poehler and Tina Fey saw this coming.

How could the DNC be so willfully blind? Answer — they were not. They were afraid Hillary would clean house, so they did not want her and did everything they could to bury her.

Comment by Maverick | 2008-09-10 20:13:23

They’ll get a house cleaning anyway. McCain adn Palin will be sweeping out congress. LOL Karma is a beach. They can’t say we didn’t warn them.

 

Comment by elise | 2008-09-11 01:02:45

Geraldine Ferraro was on the Greta show tonight. She ask Gerry about the lipstick comment and she referred back to the false racist charges against Hillary and Bill Clinton in the primary and she went on to say the GE is a whole different ballgame. It was really subtle, but I felt she was saying, “Karma is a b$#@h”.

The first step in correcting a problem is admitting you have one. The Democratic Congressional delegation needs to admit the sexism in the Party and the primary campaign, issue an apology to Hillary and her supporters for their failure to speak out and resolve to confront it where and when it happens no matter what the political affiliation of the woman.

If they do that and follow through, maybe in 2012, they can make up some of the moral high ground they have lost in the last year and a half. These attacks against Gov. Palin are unforgivable as were the same types of attacks against Hillary.

 

Comment by K. Wynne | 2008-09-11 09:04:35

Ani,

You are very astute in your observation that the DNC knew Hillary would “clean house” and believe me, there’s a lot of crap to clean up and it would be very embarassing to the DNC hierarchy if the truth of how they have betrayed the democratic party’s membership ever came to light.

Furthermore, I believe the old boy’s club were even more afraid she’d end the frat party they’ve been having in Congress for decades!

Hillary is truly a threat to the status quo and so is Sarah Palin.

Let’s face it, the overwhelming positive response to Governor Palin is directly linked to the overwhelming desire for real change, except the dems in their misognynistic haze just couldn’t acknowledge that fact.

McCain has brilliantly stolen what should have been the dems and I’ll never forgive them for that.

 

Comment by norrismorris | 2008-09-11 15:16:16

Absolutely correct. A coup within the party to gain control, power, and $$$. And to rid themselves of the Clintons who would not put up with incompetence from the likes Dean and Pelosi to name a few in power in the party who are do nothings.

This was a coup. Obama is their guy. Oy.

What terrible judgement.

 

Comment by mary | 2008-09-11 16:43:50

Ani

Yes! I must have viewed countles times that famous March episode of SNL’s Hillary-Obama 3:00 AM call routine! Wonder if we could still view it!?…

Priceless! Truth…stranger than fiction!
And the guy playing Obama must have been his white twin!

 
 
 
 

Comment by NoTrollZone | 2008-09-10 19:32:03

but of course we could say the same thing about Obama and Axelrod, right? I mean we could point out that Axelrod’s the organ grinder and Obama’s the monkey, right? I mean there’s be no problem in doing that, right? F-ing ass–les.

Comment by NoTrollZone | 2008-09-10 19:33:34

plus, of course, we could mention shooting both the organ grinder and the monkey like this stupid dumbshit did, right? that wouldn’t be calling for Obama’s death, right? that would be okay, right?

 

Comment by Chiten | 2008-09-10 19:42:40

oh, it would be ‘racist’ if you used the same line pertaining to obama. It would be similar to “someone” from the obama camp referring to the republican ticket as “putting lipstick on a pig” …and they’d NEVER do that would they?
If the democratic party (my own party that I am ashamed of) is free to use sexism, then I will not stand up for him if the republican party uses racism against him. It’s fair game now and I just don’t give a damn.
He has unashamedly used blatant sexism, both in the primary and now in the General Election. HE is a SEXIST PIG, although I don’t know if he wears lipstick (we could ask some of his lovers from the “down low” to find out perhaps).
I don’t want to vote republican, I want to vote democrat, but with Obama and his sexism at the top of the ticket, I can’t do that. Where does that leave those of us in the democratic party who have morals? What are we supposed to do? I can’t support the man and his sexism. I have no candidate to support because of this. What am I supposed to do? I refuse to “not vote” and I refuse to vote for him. As a democrat, what am I supposed to do? What option is left?

Comment by jd4hill | 2008-09-10 20:10:36

As a lifelong Dem myself, I re-registered as an Independent and I will be voting for McCain. With a Dem congress — which he has been very willing to work with all these years, I can live with that.

Obama is a disaster, his sexism disgusts me — but worse is that he is a charlatan and doesn’t know what he is doing. Nor do I trust him on any policy since he has flip flopped on everything already — how the hell do I know what he is going to do in the White House.

As far as I am concerned, not voting for ‘President’ on the ballot is a vote for him. If I want to keep him from being elected, I have to bite the bullet and vote for McCain. I can understand if people have different feelings on this subject.

Just my two cents.

Comment by Maverick | 2008-09-10 20:22:27

Obama will claim that empty top slot on the ballot as a vote for himself since it’s a dem ticket. Obama claimed votes for himself from registered voters who didn’t cast a vote in the primaries. They use a list of voters who didn’t vote. That was in the primary. Beware. Many pumas think the empty top slot will stay empty. My, My, My. After all we have been through and seen, do you really think the top slot will stay empty? naw naw naw. I don’t expect anyone to believe me. I was screaming really loud about vote fraud back in Februaury and Hill bloggers thought I was off my rocker. Hill camp believed me though.

 
 

Comment by fluffy bunny | 2008-09-11 00:23:52

Vote for Nader if you can’t vote for McCain. Nader is a good man who walks the walk. Don’t leave the top blank.

Comment by TheGhost | 2008-09-11 11:10:55

Beware voting for others like Nader or Barr and not McCain.

If it is a really really close election, in which the winner wins by a few thousand, or even an toss-up, battleground state is won or lost by a “few” electoral votes, that “few” could mean the difference between McCain or Obama.

To keep Obama OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE, the only way to guarantee that is for the disaffected democrats to vote for McCain. Period. In this kind of an election, leaving the top slot blank, is a vote for Obama.

Not voting on that day AT ALL, is a vote for Obama to possibly get into the White House.

Voting for any other third party individuals can make the election get even closer and that is what any one does not want who does not want BHO to win and get into the White House.

This election is critical, crucial and is going to be a jaw-dropping one. Don’t let the opportunity pass you by because you won’t get a do-over.

Only a landslide win by McCain can guarantee that BHO won’t be able to run again in a national election, with his games, sexism and pathological untruths.

He might even lose his senatorial seat when it comews up for re-election, and that is what one should want. He needs to make for himself another career that fits more with his inordinate and presumptuous ambitions.
Maybe startup a rock group or become a stand-up comedian, getting the crowds to roar,applaud and treat him like a king. Actually, he could be another Elvis.. !!

He doesn’t have the best interests of this nation at heart. He is all about HIMSELF.

He is competing with his cousin Raila Odinga who is now as of March 2008, the Prime Minister of Kenya, to see who can get the higher position in political elections. Remember, BHO is a member of the LUO tribe of Kenya by his paternal side of the family.

 
 

Comment by elise | 2008-09-11 01:20:32

I hear what you’re saying, Chiten, and it goes straight to my heart. Disenfranchised Democrats need a grief counselor, but at least we have a support group.

Comment by mary | 2008-09-11 16:47:18

elise

Loved it! Hillary people need a GRIEF COUNSELLOR…and guess our GROUP THERAPY is at ….NO QUARTER’s CLINIC, eh?…..the best healing anywhere!….ah….thank Zeus!

 
 
 

Comment by SWPAnnA | 2008-09-10 20:31:43

You remember Howard Cosell losing his Monday Night Football job for calling an NFL runner a monkey? Careful.

 
 

Comment by Hope Floats | 2008-09-10 19:46:46

Paul Begala is an idiot. He was a White House flunky who joined the Obama camp, because nobody else will give him a job. It’s his best option right now. A vote for Obama is a vote to promote the bottom-feeders. Don’t do it, America.

 
 

Comment by Joe Biden's hair plugs speak out! | 2008-09-10 18:54:08

Did you hear the hesitation after he said “quite frankly,,.” and then he said UHHH… we know what almost slipped from our host body’s lips:

Quite frankly, I wish she’d have taken the Veep nod when Barky boy offered it to her. Now I’m freakin stuck until November.

Comment by Chiten | 2008-09-10 19:45:25

Hillary should be at the top of the ticket where she belongs.
If, by chance or miracle, that happens before November, there will be a Democrat in the WhiteHouse again. Otherwise, I just don’t see how it could happen.

 
 

Comment by insix | 2008-09-10 18:54:12

HAHAHA….this is nuts!!!! Are they really that dumb??? I am speechless…I cant wait until Nov 5th!

 

Comment by hank48188 | 2008-09-10 18:55:00

Best Political move of the Year - McCain picking Palin Dumbest political move of the Year - Obama picking Biden. Obama’s slogan is CHANGE and Biden hasn’t even changed his seat in 35 years. Obama and Biden both have real estate problems, Obama had Tony Rezko help him buy his Mansion, Biden sold his house for $200,000 over market value to an Exec at MBNA, the credit card company and Biden’s largest contributor.

Comment by Boxer Mum 06 | 2008-09-10 19:53:30

And his son’s employer

 
 

Comment by rw | 2008-09-10 18:58:14

And quite frankly, my dear, it’s too damn late.

It is an insult to have either of the two bozos on the Dem. ticket pander to Hillary supporters after months, and months of insults.

Obama is a skank that will never, ever get my vote, and Biden, well I use to respect him because of his direct manner of speaking.

Comment by JoseyJ | 2008-09-10 19:09:05

 
 

Comment by Sojourner | 2008-09-10 18:58:28

Poor Joe. I feel embarrassed for him.

Comment by ame | 2008-09-10 19:03:13

Yeah, he seems like a descent enough guy. He must be kicking himself.

 

Comment by nickoury | 2008-09-10 21:22:57

Why? chuckles will just drink it off as usual and fhuggetabout it.

 

Comment by nickoury | 2008-09-10 21:22:57

Why? chuckles will just drink it off as usual and fhuggetabout it.

 
 

Comment by Arabella Trefoil | 2008-09-10 18:59:39

Joe’s just phoning it in.

 

Comment by lark | 2008-09-10 19:05:00

On the issue of McCain continuing campaigning in tandem with Palin

I though they would. Is a big big risk because they would be counting with TV networks to spread their message and would have to spend quite a bit of money to reach the whole country.

I think that if they can keep Obama on the defensive then they can do that successfully. If they can’t then they either break up or risk loosing the election.

Obama is ‘charismatic’ and a pathological liar. A very attractive combination for those who are swayed by words and get exited visually. Since Biden is a Zero in terms of attraction, in reality Oblahblah is campaigning alone. Considering that, then the visual and charismatic effect of McCain/Palin beats Oblahblah.

Had Bush III (for idiot) picked Hillary, McCain would have lost big time.

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-09-10 19:32:30

You make a really important point.

Obama IS campaigning alone.

Joe Biden has zero value on the campaign trail. I wouldn’t walk across the street to watch him.

(That’s not because I dislike him — it’s just that it wouldn’t interest me to hear him. I’ve heard him countless times already on TV. And he’s not that interesting.)

(There is a down side to McCain and Palin splitting up — obviously they’re hugely more effective together but would, as you point out, have to rely on television a lot more. However, these days, McCain should be able to attract bigger crowds and, well, Sarah. We know she’ll get huge crowds by herself.)

Comment by lark | 2008-09-10 19:41:04

Yeah, they are UNFORGETABLE. So once they appear in a setting people will take the memories all the way to the polls.

Comment by Diana | 2008-09-10 20:51:18

I have confidence in Sarah, the same as I did Hillary. I was listening to the Governor debate, she debated with seasoned politicians and made them look like they had nothing but air/pandering to offer the constituents.

She’s more like Hillary than Obama/Biden, his campaign, supporters care to think. I think Hillary knows this also. She’s passionate in her answers. You can see her thoughts/emotions on a subject shine through. You know she’s talking one on one to “You”. She doesn’t try to use the audience, she works with them/acknowledges them. Also, she doesn’t get long winded with the pandering to a question. Joe will, he loves to talk. She’s straight foward and to the point. Like Hillary we know she loves this country. Wants to protect it. She is passionate on issues that affect working class families. Children.

I think that’s why she said she respects that in Hillary, that Hillary is there to get the job done. To go from point A to point B. She is the same way. “Here’s the problem we know what it’s going to take to fix it, let’s fix it. We don’t have to pander, and spend more money than is needed. Let’s save that money.” She’s going to clean up wasteful spending and she’s going to use “us/the people” to do it. McCain is going to let her shine as a VP more than any other president in history has done with their VP. To show us she “was” the right choice.

Anyway just my two pennies worth.

 
 
 
 

Comment by trails | 2008-09-10 19:05:18

Oh my, “Mr. Foreign Policy,” Joe Biden, is afraid to debate Palin? He’’s so jangled that he’s planning to hide behind a woman’s skirt?

Oh, and BTW, he didn’t need to tell us that Hillary is twice the man he is. We already knew that!

Comment by lusitania | 2008-09-11 01:43:44

Now, let’s not get all crazy and personally negative against Joe Biden. It is not his fault that things went so badly for our girl. Keep the focus on Barry. He’s the slug.
And what about MO doing the dance with ELLEN integrating a nice little dusting off of the shoulders? They both know what they are doing but are too egotistical and “low class” to refrain.

The DNC got it wrong so McCain it will have to be.
Country before Party. Always. Hillary in 2012, all the way Baby!!!!!!

 
 

Comment by Bella | 2008-09-10 19:07:22

My gawd, does hair plugs Joe ever put down the booze bottle?

Comment by JoseyJ | 2008-09-10 19:13:00

Drinking - and LYING!

Biden has been LYING about how his wife and children were killed!
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080904/NEWS02/809040379&template=printart

Obama LIED about the Kennedys bringing his father to America!
http://www.talkleft.com/story/2008/3/30/13655/6958

A quick google search reveals the facts - and the Kennedys also went along with the LIE.

These LIES are in the press - but not on Obamedia TV!

This is a reflection of their CHARACTER!
If they LIE about their own families, no telling what they’d do in the White House.

 

Comment by Maverick | 2008-09-10 20:27:59

He’s abusive to his wife. She looks terrified when she looks at him (Biden)
Biden my time until the Obama bin Biden ticket loses.

 
 

Comment by PKJAYNE | 2008-09-10 19:09:01

I love it when a woman makes a man tapdance……..sorry guys!

 

Comment by OBushMA! | 2008-09-10 19:11:57

It really shows how dumb he is. If he paid attention to what he was saying/reading, he would have used another analogy. What he said was so obviously one word different from pitbull with lipstick on. I suspect he subconsciously got a kick out of it, and didn’t know it would cause him trouble. He’s still living in his dream world. Isn’t he aware half the media has turned on him already?

 

Comment by cdo | 2008-09-10 19:13:22

Can’t wait for Palin’s ABC interview. Thursday and Friday I believe. All kinds of cool stuff to talk about!

Comment by lark | 2008-09-10 19:29:53

Tomorrow after Obambi appears next to the next President, in all his glorious arrogance, Palin will appear next to his son and proudly giving him farewell and godspeed to Iraq.

Lets see which event the media will cover most and what will they talk about on Friday. Any bets?

 

Comment by Maverick | 2008-09-10 20:31:00

Pastor Manning says Palin doesn’t give a speech. He says she sings with a melody…ha ha- Children also sing when they talk.

 
 

Comment by Country first! to late Obama,go away. | 2008-09-10 19:14:31

Hillary is far better then Biden-Obama .But it’s to late Obama.I wasn’t going to pick you anyways if Hillary was your V.P.Why? Your bad judgements-lies-flip flops nasty-MSNBC-CNN AND you no where ploicy’s that you hgad to go take form Hillary and others.But to vote for you cause I was Hillary supporter.Huh ..NO WAY..You are not fit OABAM and to vote for you to get Hillary as v.p will be wrong in getting your badd bad lying judgements0cascuses cheating-your lies on Hilary msnbc-Hell no.you will not get me Obama… GO WHINE TO MSNBC-CNN AND DNC DONNA BRAZILE LOSER OBAMA AND MICHELLE

 

Comment by standard | 2008-09-10 19:14:37

This dreary season drags on.
Let it be 2012 now, dear God.

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-09-10 19:34:13

Amen, sister.

 
 

Comment by Peggy Sue | 2008-09-10 19:14:46

Joe Biden isn’t completely stupid. I think he’s trying to lower expectations, while thinking he can deliver a fatal blow to Palin–the hockey Mom from Alaska.

The problem with that strategy is this: I have this sneaking suspicion that when Palin says she’s a pitbull, she means it and is that and a whole lot more. You don’t get to where she is today at a relatively young age [very young in politics] and particularly as a women without having a whole lot of grit, raw talent and heat-seeking determination.

This will be the Mother of all Debates. Should be quite an event!

 

Comment by Sarasota | 2008-09-10 19:15:15

How transparent.

Do they really think the scorned Clinton women are going to come back into the fold?

Comment by Maverick | 2008-09-10 20:33:39

Nope. There is no looking back. 10 million of Hillary’s voters were women. We warned them. Now they have to eat it!

Comment by dee4hill | 2008-09-10 22:55:17

Yep!

WIN WITHOUT ME, BARKY!!!

McCain/Palin ‘08!!!
Hillary ‘12!!!

 

Comment by lusitania | 2008-09-11 01:47:34

Ten million Primaryvoters! Many more than that will not be voting for him in the GE.

 
 

Comment by fluffy bunny | 2008-09-11 00:30:32

Yes they do. And judging by recent remarks by Steinem and Allred, they may be right. And if Hillary really campaigns for them and the rest of the Clintonites like Begala fall in line behind Obama, more women may choose to vote for Obama for POTUS, unfortunately.

The veep debate won’t be fair for Palin. The moderator is way in the tank for Obama. I’m sure she’s working very hard to prepare as many traps as possible in her questions.

 
 

Comment by Michael | 2008-09-10 19:16:23

…keep in mind here folks… Biden was responding to a statement by someone in the nashua crowd who said they were glad BHO picked Biden instead of Hillary. It was nice of Joe to stick up for Hillary Clinton. Dont matter tho… the day McCain picked Palin, the race was officially over.

Now, if we can just get him removed from the Senate due to that lil’ eligibility lawsuit filed by Berg. Good ridance forever.

Bye Bye Barack!

Comment by beverly leslie | 2008-09-10 19:38:09

Sorry, but I can’t give Joe any credit. I find it odd someone would make such a stupid and off topic comment (I say he was planted by barky’s people). I say they are looking for more votes.

Where was Joe when it mattered who won the nomination? He was kissing Barky’s ass, and backstabbing Hillary. He is just as responsible as anyone else in the DNC for the mess the Dems are in. He’s not fooling me and I could care less what he says now.

When it mattered he was up Barky’s ass for his own political gain. So Joe’s words mean nothing. It’s actions which matter.

 
 

Comment by politicsIsdirty | 2008-09-10 19:17:23

Don’t tell me Biden is going to do an act of sacrifice, that is, to withdraw to give way to Clinton.

Comment by Chiten | 2008-09-10 21:56:46

If he does, it’ll be the only chance obama has of winning…but there’s still the problem with obama being at the top of the ticket instead of at the bottom of the chicago ladder where he should be if he hadn’t lied and stabbed people in the back and stepped over them trying to get up the ladder.
good thing he wasn’t on the titanic, the women and children would be out of luck because he would have taken an entire life boat to himself.

 
 

Comment by kat in your hat | 2008-09-10 19:17:25

It’s a nice thing to say.

IT better not be because Obama is going to drop him for Hillary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Don’t do it Hillary!!

Obama is radioactive.

Comment by elise | 2008-09-11 01:42:11

Kat, I agree with the comment Beverly made up thread. Biden was one of those candidates saying Hillary couldn’t win because she was “polarizing”. In fact, I wonder if he and Dodd were in the campaign just to attack her for Obama and then back out and throw their support to him. I think this campaign has made me paranoid and suspicious of every one’s motives.

 
 

Comment by lark | 2008-09-10 19:22:49

Biden turns his back to the audience while speaking to them and then continues to look down to the floor. This way he convinces no-one of what he is saying, not even on the subject of Hillary’s greatness.

Biden’s efforts in campaigning amount to the total sum of Zer0.

 

Comment by Matthew Weaver | 2008-09-10 19:27:11

Biden is just a warm body to fill the role; he wasn’t a threat to Obama who couldn’t have someone on his ticket that might outshine him. Biden’s misfortune is that he along for the ride and the upcoming trainwreck and his lack of enthusiasm is very evident in his visibility and comments.

Comment by jd1 | 2008-09-11 17:02:03

Yes Matthew! but I still think there’s time for Hillary to knock off the McCain-Palin ticket if Obama resigns. Palin’s just a new flash-in-pan kinda woman with no real interest in foreign affairs, and doesn’t really understand TODAY’S WOMEN like abortion,she’s like old-fashioned and cna’t be trusted! and also Sara wants to burn books in libraries.Don’t think Sara’s “with it” kinda woman really, but looks cool, like in an Obama-kind way! Don’t you think Obama and Palin are more close than Bush and Obama-They’re both barbie-dolls!

 
 

Comment by Bill Dupray | 2008-09-10 19:30:41

Photos From Record-Breaking McCain-Palin Rally In Virginia

http://patriotroom.com/?p=1833

 

Comment by SLW | 2008-09-10 19:31:09

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWe_ueiMC0Y

.. and here’s Biden telling Sen. Chuck Graham to stand up…

Comment by Joe Biden's hair plugs speak out! | 2008-09-10 19:54:10

Oh, no.

The comments are right on point, too.

We are Joe Biden’s hair plugs and we have just asked for a transfer to another host body.

Comment by Chiten | 2008-09-10 21:59:37

poor hairplugs, they could have had a much better life…. they could have been part of a wig for a cancer patient who needed one instead of plugged on an empty head who is willing to do what obi tells him to do.
At least he didn’t slam Hillary and I’ll give him credit for that much…but only that much.

 
 
 

Comment by lark | 2008-09-10 19:31:18

Tomorrow after Obambi appears next to the next President, in all his glorious arrogance, Palin will appear next to his son and proudly giving him farewell and godspeed to Iraq.

Lets see which event the media will cover most and what will they talk about on Friday. Any bets?

 

Comment by goodcitizen | 2008-09-10 19:34:31

Obama, clean up your own dirt. DON’T ask Hillary for help. You are just a pathetic puppet. If you need help from Hillary, there is only one thing you should do, STEP DOWN!

Comment by jd1 | 2008-09-11 17:06:11

goodcitizen - Yup! STEP DOWN OBAMA, AND LET HILLARY TAKE THE REIGNS. YOU CAN’T WIN, idiot!

 
 

Comment by Concerned Citizen | 2008-09-10 19:37:23

You can see it coming….

Biden has a “Medical Emergency” and has to drop off the ticket. Hillary will replace him.

This will be an indirect result of a terminal case of “Foot in Mouth Disease”.

At that point, Hillary will come back on the ticket. Barry will pay a very, very dear price for this, that no one will know about until several years later, when Bill gets appointed to the UN and has unlimited use of the Lincoln Bedroom for “entertaining”.

Of course, the real reason for this melodrama is Obama’s extremely poor judgement passing by Hillary in the first place, which portends the kind of decision making we should expect from President Obama.

You heard it here first!! LOL!!

Comment by lark | 2008-09-10 19:45:32

That’s the problem with that ticket and we would be derelict to vote for it with Oblahblah at the top. We already know Obama will paralize this country with his flip-flop and insulting attitude.

Sorry but as McCain says, for me, COUNTRY FIRST.

 
 

Comment by NoTrollZone | 2008-09-10 19:37:35

Okay, can anyone tell me about Biden and booze?
is he a big time drunk? do we have anything on this at all? I keep hearing innuendo and antedotes, but do we have something on Mr. Hairplugs?

 

Comment by SHV | 2008-09-10 19:40:28

I don’t shed any tears for Joe. His and I might add John Edwards work for big money has screwed a lot of hard working Americans. Biden was one of four Democrats who help defeat all amendments to the Bankruptcy law that would help people in the military, severe health problems, etc. These guys don’t become very wealthy buy working for the voters who send them to DC.

 

Comment by Newly Independent | 2008-09-10 19:41:38

Now Joe Biden and Barack Obama are so desperate that they’re willing to bring HER up in a campaign rally! (There’s something poignant [not really] about the plight of desperate men once so full of themselves and their sure victory.)

‘course, before John McCain picked Sarah Palin, Hillary wasn’t worth the time of day. But now, boy, she’s the greatest woman — why, she’s even better than Joe!

LMAO!!!

Thanks SusanUnPC for pointing out the BLATANT hypocrisy of these asshole Dems!!

 

Comment by peep | 2008-09-10 19:44:06

Amazing just amazing and why would he say that now huh just because she got 18 million more votes than he did……………………

I rally have to tell you, I am beginning to absolutely want nothing to do with these People or their Party lordy.

 

Comment by an observer | 2008-09-10 19:45:25

We all know that Obama is a product of Soros’ money, but, what a bout McCain?

A group that McCain co-chaired, a good-government outfit called the Reform Institute, received $150,000 from Soros in 2003 — when McCain was its honorary co-chair and McCain’s current campaign manager was its president.

In 2002, Soros’ charitable foundation, the Open Society Institute, gave $300,000 in grants to various groups that were defending the Arizona senator’s campaign finance law against legal challenges to it. An OSI spokesperson, Laura Silber, confirms that Soros’ foundation gave $300,000 to the Brennan Center specifically for use defending McCain-Feingold. Brennan subsequently distributed that sum to various groups fighting on behalf of the McCain-sponsored law.

Soros has contributed a total of $450,000 either to a group co-chaired by McCain or to defending McCain’s pet legislation.

I fear that, no matter which of these two candidates win, we citizens on Main Street are going to get sold out to the international financial interests and their partners on Wall Street. Both of these candidates have already demonstrated that by their support of the open ended bailout of the derivatives market by the Federal Reseve.

 

Comment by Lurker | 2008-09-10 19:49:06

Biden’s nothing but a big mouth hypocritical BLOW HARD. And, BO just likes everything about the word BLOW. IMAO

 

Comment by insix | 2008-09-10 19:54:16

I cant wait to see what train wreck awaits us in the NEXT 24 hours! HAHAHA….how may times can a ship sink?

 

Comment by katmandu | 2008-09-10 19:54:59

An op-ed in the NYT points out that only one of the four candidates has sent her kids to public schools. That would be the PTA mom, of course.

http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/09/the-rantings-of-a-pta-mom/index.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

The piece is especially damning towards Obama, noting that Hyde Park apparently does have lousy schools because the rich people there likely send their kids to private schools, just like the Obamas do. However, if Obama had organized the community, he might have led the other Hyde Park elite to join the move to the local public schools.

Thought provoking opinion.

 

Comment by HillaryDidWin | 2008-09-10 19:58:56

Looks like us SORE LOSER BITTER OLD WHITE WOMEN ARE NEEDED NOW…too little..too late!!!

McCain/Palin08

PS..We begged, we blogged, we emailed..we called…and oh..BTW, WE TOLD YOU SO…HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Comment by no vote for Oblabla | 2008-09-11 01:42:58

Yep I agree

Sorry Obammunist, too little too late IMO, already re-registered as Independent and not voting for your sorry ass in this GE.

John McCain/Sarah Palin ‘08
Hillary Clinton’12

Country First: Reform * Prosperity * Peace

 
 

Comment by lark | 2008-09-10 20:01:59

Obama On Letterman: ‘McCain Policy Is The Pig’

Presidential Hopeful Says Media Took His Words And Ran; Defends Bush Policies On Afghanistan, AIDS In Africa


“Keep in mind, technically, had I meant it this way, [Palin] would be the lipstick. The failed policies of John McCain would be the pig, just following the logic of this illogical situation,” Obama said.

http://wcbstv.com/campaign08/barack.obama.david.2.814491.html

Comment by Uppity Woman | 2008-09-10 21:20:52

Obama On Letterman: ‘McCain Policy Is The Pig’

Uppity On No Quarter: Obama is the pig.

Comment by jd1 | 2008-09-11 17:09:16

Uppity

you mean…Obamama’s the…ANOREXIC PIG!

 
 
 

Comment by Chicago Joe | 2008-09-10 20:06:51

Is it possible that Biden is putting that out there now so that when/if Hillary gets a chance in 2012 he has alredy started to sway some Obama supporters toward Hillary ?? Lets face it hillary has half of the Democratic party to unbrainwash. They sounded to me so much like the rightwing of 4 years ago during this past primary. I have no Idea if this is true or not its just a thought. Maybe he knows that the Dems are screwed this time around and he is trying to start some damage control.

Comment by Anne | 2008-09-10 20:16:19

Biden just wants some “happy times” when he returns to the Senate, I think. It is OBVIOUS, with this video, he is bracing himself for defeat and questioning his own judgement in accepting the VP slot as well. Imagine that he has some issues with the way the Obama campaign is comporting itself. Imagine that he wants no part of that. Imagine that he is protecting his own legacy.

Comment by Anne | 2008-09-10 20:19:21

I feel another song coming on. Imagine that. Looking up John Lennon’s lyrics now. Somebody, please beat me to it.

 

Comment by mary | 2008-09-11 17:35:13

Anne

Yours is the most perceptive and probably most accurate translation of the Biden “gaffe” or due praise of Hillary! Biden is just protecting his own legacy. He has to return to the Senate and wants to be on friendsly terms with the Empress of the Senate (and the country) Sen. HIllary Clinton. He knows BHO’s chances are diminishing…He’s probably seen by now what Hussein’s really like and despises his Anorexic Resume Boss….Too late!

 
 
 

Comment by Anne | 2008-09-10 20:09:25

Obama channeling Eric Clapton:
(I just changed a few words)

It’s Too Late she’s gone
It’s Too Late, Hillary’s gone
Wish I had told her that she was the only one
But It’s Too Late, she’s gone

It’s a weak man that cries,
So I guess I best hide my eyes.
I guess I will miss her more than anyone
It’s Too Late, she’s gone

She’s gone, Yes she’s gone
She’s gone, Hillary’s gone
She’s gone, Yes she’s gone
Oh where can she be?

And I wonder does she know
When I ditched her, How could I know?
I need your wimmin, please don’t make me make you veep
But tell me it’s not too late (just in case)

Comment by kcfromtx | 2008-09-10 21:23:30

If obama channels Clapton, shouldn’t the song be:
Cocaine

Comment by Chiten | 2008-09-10 22:01:40

LMAO, he’s channeled that one too often for everyone’s own good!!!
Probably still channels it today as often as possible.

 
 
 

Comment by Ms J of FL | 2008-09-10 20:19:04

Biden doesn’t stand a chance in the debate, practice or not. CSPAN ran the 2006 Alaska Governor debate several times last weekend. Palin knows how to work the audience. She has a background in broadcasting & it shows.
from Lynne Sweet,this is funny: “Manilow said she saw the candidates‚ choice of vice-presidents as metaphors for their style.”
true. Obama is a Neanderthal.

 

Comment by Uppity Woman | 2008-09-10 20:31:02

Joe must be doing too much Chianti.

 

Comment by Rich,NY | 2008-09-10 20:35:48

SOMETHING UP,HUSSSEIN IS MEETING WITH BILL CLINTON TOMORROW FOR LUNCH! HE SUPOSE TO START CAMPANING FOR HUSSEIN .BUT SOMETHING ELSE IS UP.

Comment by kcfromtx | 2008-09-10 20:52:18

Bill’s gonna slap him shitless and tell him to grow a pair.

Comment by AliasJohnDoe | 2008-09-10 23:08:11

I bet Bill makes Bambi sing “I Am Woman”, by Helen Reddy, in it’s entirety.

 
 
 

Comment by kcfromtx | 2008-09-10 20:51:09

Does it occur to anyone that Biden, Begala, Fowler and the rest are trying to insure an obummer loss? Any guesses why?

 

Comment by Babs | 2008-09-10 21:04:30

I think it’s time to put Hillary on the back burner and concentrate one the one thing we need to do to ensure she rises again in 2012, and that is the total annihilation of the DNC and the Obama candidacy. Sorry, folks, no matter how much she campaigns for him, if Obama wins, it is verification that all we saw during the primaries is the new Democratic Party, and Hillary is toast. His disdain of her is palpable, and his arrogance should he win the office of POTUS will allow him to see his treatment of her as acceptable. Does anyone think he would be a gracious winner? I personally do not think he even knows the meaning of the word.

 

Comment by Al | 2008-09-10 21:10:48

Bravo to Joe Biden for speaking the truth in his praise of Hillary Clinton. She has gone above and beyond what the DNC and Senator Obama would have her do to support him, even in spite of the classless, sexist way Howard Dean and Barack Obama treated her during the primaries.

http://clearblogs.com/larry/

 

Comment by SJ | 2008-09-10 21:16:39

What I would like to know is if Biden always knew Hillary was a better pick then he was why did he not tell Obama that, he could of said he did for the sake of the party and winning.

He took the post, came out and now having second thoughts saying Hillary is better, this is so comical or is it a plan to see if they can pull back some of the lost Hillary supporters.

Use Hillary’s name out there once again they all wanted her but did not give her even the honor of being on a short list. What about people like Donna Brizille that said she would leave the party if Obama does not get the nomination, do they feel we have forgotten, so now they are coming to play their silly games.

These people on the democrat side are no longer trustworthy they will say and do anything to win, they are all drunk with power and getting back into government. Now that they are seeing their chances dipping they are playing “it should of been Hillary”, they make me sick looking at all of them on national TV trying to twist the words that they used during the primary for people not to vote for Obama, now they all seem to understand and think what a great man he is, it is really disgusting.

I have no time for their game and nothing they say now about Hillary will make a difference to me am going with Mc Cain/Palin, Obama should of been smart enough to know putting Hillary on the ticket would of only done one thing help him, he did not well too bad you don’t get second chances in this game to make amends.

 

Comment by Anne | 2008-09-10 21:22:19

Imagine Lyrics from Barry’s POV:

Imagine there’s no Hilly
It’s easy if you think
No voters beneath us
Above us only ink
Imagine all the voters
Voting for me today

Imagine there’s no boundaries
It isn’t hard to do
No issue to vote for
And no free press too
Imagine all the voters
Living in ignorance

You may say that I’m a schemer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And my world will be as one

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
Your income will be shared
With a brotherhood of men
Imagine all the people
With me taxing all the world

You may say that I’m a schemer
My plan’s yet to be unfurled
I hope someday you’ll join us
as a citizen of the world

 

Comment by Chiten | 2008-09-10 21:42:30

I think something is going to happen. Biden has too much experience to say something like this (sober) without having a reason for it. I just wonder what it is?

I have posts up about Biden and about the lipstic schtick over on my blog at wordpress. I’ve been sick for a couple of days and just catching up.

Comment by Docelder | 2008-09-10 22:33:56

After watching the video… I am thinking it’s just more of the same condescending talk targeted to women. They know what Palin brought to McCain, they also know they made a mistake belittling Palin, they know they grossly underestimated women voters and they know they desperately need to pimp out Hillary to have even a shot at this point… So, they have somebody in the crowd invoke this canned response from Biden. I don’t believe it was even sincerely spoken. Which would also mean these guys really haven’t learned anything yet… yet.

 
 

Comment by Diana | 2008-09-10 21:49:15

I was just sitting her pondering this Sarah neglecting her children bit they’re now trying to push. Biden raised his sons for 5 years alone. In fact…

As a single father for five years, Biden left standing orders that he be interrupted in the Senate at any time if his boys called

Now I’d like for one of these Sarah should stay at home raise her children, get her hair done people to explain to me why it was ok for Biden to be in the Senate as a single father for 5 years. Is it because he is a “MAN”? But, it’s not ok for Palin who has a loving husband to take care of her children while she works?

Is this like the Hypocrisy that Biden also believes that all life begins at conception no different than McCain and Palin. But, that’s OK. He also like McCain voted against public financing for abortions, for banning late term abortions. McCain nor Palin just as Biden haven’t tried to write bills, pass laws, force their beliefs on others.

So why then again is it ok Biden believes the same as them, but it’s not ok for them? The “hypocrisy” level of the MSM, the Democratic leaders, Obama, Biden just keeps rising and rising. Now he thinks if he panders/praises Hillary she’ll reconsider and be his and Obama’s attack dog? They must really think/believe all women will fall for their cheap pick-up routines. “They’re just trying to use you with Palin”, “She wants to take away your rights”, “She is step backwards for women”. “Oh Hillary is wonderful” “Hillary’s the best” PLEASE! Where THE HELL WHERE YOU JOE BIDEN WHEN HILLARY WAS BEING ATTACKED OVER AND OVER WITH SEXIST COMMENTS????

Text above taken from Wiki on Biden’s early political career.

Comment by Docelder | 2008-09-10 22:37:28

Her husband does a lot to help with the kids as do the siblings. I think during the convention… just about all the kids held the baby at one time or another. Those kids are going to be fine.

 
 

Comment by jwrjr | 2008-09-10 22:56:52

You mean that Miller actually said something intelligent???

 

Comment by bec | 2008-09-10 23:22:29

Donna Brazile working for Rove to bring dem party down?Their BFF’s what do you guys think?

 

Comment by JayD | 2008-09-10 23:52:34

I think Obama, Biden, and the rest of the Democratic Party (including my democratic friends who support Obama) are losing their freaking minds. The emails of late from friends and almost friends getting hysterical over Palin is just too retarded to even react to anymore. The histeria surrounding McCain/Palin these days by frantic dems is downright scary. I worry about these nutzoid dem’s ability to even tie their shoes at this point.

 

Comment by caligirl | 2008-09-11 00:21:50

hey observer you finally figured it out. Soros put up the money for Obamba to ensure a win for his good friend McCain. They needed to get rid of Hillary because she was the only one that was going to beat McCain. This whole thing has been very well orchestrated. There were many Democrats all to eager to have their revenge on the Clintons!

 

Comment by gerard "Barracuda" Nedich | 2008-09-11 00:36:41

wow, Obama/Biden sucking up to hillary now…

they must really want something?

what do you think it is?

these clowns have no shame…

like we wouldn’t remember the vile sexist attacks…

a. hillary
b. mccain

america first!

 

Comment by carrienae | 2008-09-11 01:25:21

They are freaking out ‘coz they know they fu*ked up.

 

Comment by Ben David | 2008-09-11 01:53:39

I happen to catch the late re-run and this must be a bizzaro world now when Dennis Miller makes good sense. He also said that Sarah Palin had got inside Obama’s head and Obama does not know whether to *hit or wind his watch.
He also said the Democrats made the wrong choice and Hillary would have picked him and not made that gaffe.
WOW! Dennis is saying what we all know to be true that HRC would have won this thing and became president, and with HRC being on the ticket as VP, they would have won this thing as well.
But noooooooooooooooooo! Obama had to jump in and unite us, and wonder how that is going?
In the electoral maps all this wise asses show, all I can say is if HRC was the nominee, Pa. would not be in play. Ohio would not be in play. Florida would not be in play. Michigan would not be in play.
Come election night all Fox, CNN or whomever would have to say, ” We call Ohio for HRC” and the election is won. Or, “We call Florida for HRC”. The election is won.
But as it looks now obama better shore up Pa..If on election night and this is said, “We call Pa. for McCain”, then we all can go to be early.

 

Comment by bob | 2008-09-11 03:57:34

Obammo wants hillary to go blackface and debate McCain.Also he did this lipstick thing to get attention away from Palin.

 

Comment by Steve | 2008-09-11 05:11:45

Well, at least one part of the ticket has a working, funtioning, good judgment…

 

Comment by Steve | 2008-09-11 05:14:20

“What I care about is: What in God’s name is she going to do — along with John McCain — about the thousands of people who don’t have health care?” Biden asked.

Answer: just the same as Obama: Nothing…

 

Comment by Terry | 2008-09-11 08:29:33

I saw Biden’s photo on my milk carton this morning, and I hear Nancy Grace is doing a show on his disappearance.

Pigs for Palin!

 

Comment by DancingOpossum | 2008-09-11 09:17:48

I actually would have preferred a Biden/Obama ticket meself.

 

Comment by DancingOpossum | 2008-09-11 09:18:37

Oops: I mean, preferable to what we have now. I actually would have preferred a Hillary/Biden ticket best of all.

 

Comment by artemis | 2008-09-11 09:38:42

If this had been the reaction, by either side, by anyone, when the McCain supporter asked “how do we beat the bitch”, this would such a different world right now. It would have been a game changing moment for whoever decided to have the guts to give credit where credit is due and not stoop to the locker room mentality that has characterized both sides in this election cycle. Unfortunately it is too little too late and now it is once again a choice between the lesser of “who cares”. It’s too bad it took them soooooooooooo long to get it.

 

Pingback by Make Them Accountable / Media & Politics (one section only today) | 2008-09-11 12:47:12

[...] Biden bows to Clinton (Politico) Biden, today in Nashua, NH, in response to an inaudible question from an audience member: “Make no mistake about it Hillary Clinton is as qualified as or more qualified than I am” to be vice president, Biden said. “And quite frankly, she may have been a better pick than me.” This is the first positive comment I’ve heard from the Obama campaign about Hillary Clinton.  Funny that it comes just as Obama’s poll numbers are tanking. No Quarter has the video. [...]

 

Pingback by Make Them Accountable / Media & Politics (one section only today) | 2008-09-11 12:47:12

[...] Biden bows to Clinton (Politico) Biden, today in Nashua, NH, in response to an inaudible question from an audience member: “Make no mistake about it Hillary Clinton is as qualified as or more qualified than I am” to be vice president, Biden said. “And quite frankly, she may have been a better pick than me.” This is the first positive comment I’ve heard from the Obama campaign about Hillary Clinton.  Funny that it comes just as Obama’s poll numbers are tanking. No Quarter has the video. [...]

 

Pingback by Make Them Accountable / Media & Politics (one section only today) | 2008-09-11 12:47:12

[...] Biden bows to Clinton (Politico) Biden, today in Nashua, NH, in response to an inaudible question from an audience member: “Make no mistake about it Hillary Clinton is as qualified as or more qualified than I am” to be vice president, Biden said. “And quite frankly, she may have been a better pick than me.” This is the first positive comment I’ve heard from the Obama campaign about Hillary Clinton.  Funny that it comes just as Obama’s poll numbers are tanking. No Quarter has the video. [...]

 

Comment by norrismorris | 2008-09-11 15:25:44

Dennis Miller is totally correct and I usually do not agree with him. On the Palin issue and what Hillary would have done, he’s spot on.

The stupidity and hypocrisy coming from Obama/Biden is breathtaking. Axelrod has screwed this up bigtime. It’s over.

 

Comment by Kelly&Mike McCain -Palin 08 | 2008-09-11 16:26:47

I will say the democratics are so fucked up! First they fight each other calling all kinds of names even sexist-and doing what they did to hillary.and then what they did in roll call and at May 31,08 convention having well in the night play show in what to say before the May 31,08 conventionand Donna Brazile with her nasty remarks and then Obama saying “I will get Hillary’s supporters”To throwing their own democratics under the bus to oh,It’s really rosey here isn’t it Hilary and Bill.Huh? Well I am not buying it.We all saw it and heard it.

Obama is a dirty handed terrorist lover.And Bill Ayes is no different in doing what he did to our penagon-capial bulkiding and Hilary calling Obama out on it on a debate.AND NOW THIS…What the hell is wrong with the democratics and now attacking Palin on day one…

Well I can say I was for Hillary but I went McCain around in March on his website http://www.johnmccain.com to get to know him more.After seeing all the treatment and the lies of Obama telling.I now have a new place to go.McCain and then came Plain wow! I can’t understand the democratics thinking anymore.They are really lost somewhere in fighting each other and while attacking Palin and McCain.Isn’t that some shit going on.The democratics are users! and abusers!!!!!!!1

McCain/Palin 08

 

Comment by Trudy Byard | 2008-09-12 23:34:47

The change Obama would like to make is to change our national anthem to the INTERNATIONAL,which is the communist anthem.

 

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[...] Posted by renaissancelady48 on September 21, 2008 It is official. The Democratic Party has once again been attacked by a dangerous epidemic of “Foot and Mouth” disease. There have been so many cases diagnosed that Democratic Party is in danger of becoming extinct. First there is SusanUnPC over at NoQuarter with the following story, Here’s the Video of Biden on Clinton. [...]

 

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[...] in danger of becoming extinct. First there is SusanUnPC here at NoQuarter with the following story, Here’s the Video of Biden on Clinton. Biden is quoted as saying this in a Boston Globe [...]

 

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