[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Watch: Mexico City Protest Against American Ex-Pat 'Invasion' Turns Viole

Kazakhstan Just BETRAYED Russia - Takes gunpowder out of Putin’s Hands

Why CNN & Fareed Zakaria are Wrong About Iran and Trump

Something Is Going Deeply WRONG In Russia

329 Rivers in China Exceed Flood Warnings, With 75,000 Dams in Critical Condition

Command Of Russian Army 'Undermined' After 16 Of Putin's Generals Killed At War, UK Says

Rickards: Superintelligence Will Never Arrive

Which Countries Invest In The US The Most?

The History of Barbecue

‘Pathetic’: Joe Biden tells another ‘tall tale’ during rare public appearance

Lawsuit Reveals CDC Has ZERO Evidence Proving Vaccines Don't Cause Autism

Trumps DOJ Reportedly Quietly Looking Into Criminal Charges Against Election Officials

Volcanic Risk and Phreatic (Groundwater) eruptions at Campi Flegrei in Italy

Russia Upgrades AGS-17 Automatic Grenade Launcher!

They told us the chickenpox vaccine was no big deal—just a routine jab to “protect” kids from a mild childhood illness

Pentagon creates new military border zone in Arizona

For over 200 years neurological damage from vaccines has been noted and documented

The killing of cardiologist in Gaza must be Indonesia's wake-up call

Marandi: Israel Prepares Proxies for Next War with Iran?

"Hitler Survived WW2 And I Brought Proof" Norman Ohler STUNS Joe Rogan

CIA Finally Admits a Pyschological Warfare Agent from the Agency “Came into Contact” with Lee Harvey Oswald before JFK’s Assassination

CNN Stunned As Majority Of Americans Back Trump's Mass Deportation Plan

Israeli VS Palestinian Connections to the Land of Israel-Palestine

Israel Just Lost Billions - Haifa and IMEC

This Is The Income A Family Needs To Be Middle Class, By State

One Big Beautiful Bubble": Hartnett Warns US Debt Will Exceed $50 Trillion By 2032

These Are The Most Stolen Cars In Every US State

Earth Changes Summary - June 2025: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval,

China’s Tofu-Dreg High-Speed Rail Station Ceiling Suddenly Floods, Steel Bars Snap

Russia Moves to Nationalize Country's Third Largest Gold Mining Firm


(s)Elections
See other (s)Elections Articles

Title: BIDEN IS DEMOCRATIC FAVORITE FOR OBAMA'S NO. 2
Source: MY WAY NEWS.COM
URL Source: [None]
Published: Aug 20, 2008
Author: NEDRA PICKLER
Post Date: 2008-08-20 22:25:49 by rowdee
Keywords: BIDEN, YAKETY YAK, B-O-R-I-N-G
Views: 673
Comments: 47

CHICAGO (AP) - Sen. Joe Biden has emerged as the favorite among Democrats to be Barack Obama's running mate for his understanding of foreign policy in grave global times and his fighting spirit against the rival Republican ticket.

Obama is keeping his decision quiet, but his staff in Chicago and party activists who await a decision are buzzing about Biden in large part because he can address two of Obama's biggest weaknesses - his lack of experience, especially on world affairs, and his reluctance to go on the attack. The speculation is less of an indicator of whether Biden will ultimately be Obama's pick, and more of a recognition of the challenges their candidate faces at this pivotal moment in the race.

Obama plans to appear with his newly selected running mate Saturday, with the pick announced via text message to supporters. Obama also is widely thought to be considering Govs. Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas and Tim Kaine of Virginia, and Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana.

Biden, 65, was first elected to represent Delaware in 1972. Obama was 11 at the time; half the people living in the U.S. were not born when Biden arrived on Capitol Hill. He is a curious front-runner to join a ticket headed by Obama, who prevailed during the primaries by making the case that he is an outsider who can bring change to Washington.

Biden is a charismatic and hard-charging campaigner with a compelling personal story - his wife and daughter were killed in a car accident a few weeks after he was first elected, but two sons survived serious injuries in the crash. Biden commuted home to Wilmington daily to care for them, a practice he continues to this day. The oldest son, Beau, is now Delaware's attorney general and a National Guard member whose unit is being deployed to Iraq in October.

Biden got another scare 10 years ago, when two brain aneurysms kept him out of the Senate for several months.

Biden returned Monday from a trip to Georgia at the invitation of the embattled country's president, a well-timed reminder of the value he could bring to Obama's ticket.

Fighting between Georgia and Russia has only increased the sense that Americans will turn to the candidate they believe will be a strong international leader. McCain brings a military background and leadership on the Senate Armed Services Committee. Obama only has served three years in Washington, but Biden is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he has served for 33 years.

Polls also show the race between Obama and GOP rival John McCain tightening, and Obama is responding by stepping up his attacks in speeches and commercials targeted to key states. Obama has never been entirely comfortable going negative, a move that threatens his call for civility in politics, but Biden has never shied from a fight.

"He's passionate, he's articulate and he's persuasive," said Democratic consultant Steve McMahon, among those who consider Biden Obama's smartest pick. "I think he would do for Senator Obama what Lyndon Johnson did for John Kennedy. He's got serious foreign policy experience, a long and distinguished Senate resume and he is one of the most effective surrogates that Senator Obama has right now who can go toe-to-toe with any Republican on any issue at any time."

Obama could have been describing Biden when he said in a speech Tuesday that he wants his running mate to be "somebody who is mad right now" about the state of the economy, an independent who will speak out when he's wrong and help him through major issues.

During the Democratic primary when he also sought the presidential nomination, Biden often made the most memorable impression in debates even though he was barely registering in the polls. He got big laughs for accusing Republican candidate Rudy Giuliani of mentioning three things in every sentence - "a noun, a verb, and 9/11" - and also leveled barbs at Obama.

He said he didn't think Obama was ready to be president yet, saying it's "not something that lends itself to on-the-job training." He offended some blacks when on the first day as an official presidential candidate he tried to compliment Obama as "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean." He dropped out of the race after a poor showing in Iowa.

Republicans would be sure to revive Biden's criticisms of Obama and already envision a line of attack that says Obama is so inexperienced he needs a running mate who has been in Washington longer than McCain, who was elected to Congress in 1982, a decade after Biden.

Biden is famous for being able to talk at length - sometimes at mind-numbing length - on any topic, but he has enhanced his standing in the vice presidential race by avoiding discussion of it.

Obama's running mate contenders have been instructed to be mum - a trait not considered Biden's strong suit. But he has played by Obama's rules, denying he was being vetted when he most likely was. He bluntly acknowledged he'd take the job if asked, while jokingly warning that Obama might not want him.

"I made it clear to him and everybody else, I never worked for anybody in my life," he told reporters last month. "I got here when I was 29. I never had a boss. I don't know how I'd handle it."

He gave nothing away Wednesday, as reporters staked out his home in anticipation of the pick. The senator took a load of brush in the bed of a white Ford pickup truck to the dump. He returned about 2 1/2 hours later, saying he would be working on his property throughout the day and would have no further comment.

---

On the Net:

http://www.barackobama.com

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Biden would seem to be a natural choice considering Barry has only 3 years as a senator, -0- experience in foreign policy, -0- experience in military stuff.

OTOH, Biden? C'mon, gimme a break! This guy would talk your arm off and say absolutely nothing! Oh, wait....maybe they do fit like a glove and a hand. Hmmmmm.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 39.

#1. To: rowdee (#0)

The senator took a load of brush in the bed of a white Ford pickup truck to the dump.

Brush? What US Senator drives to the dump themselves to dump brush? Obviously this was a planned photo op.

RickyJ  posted on  2008-08-20   22:35:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: RickyJ (#1)

"What US Senator drives to the dump themselves to dump brush? Obviously this was a planned photo op."

Wayne Morse did hard physical labor when he was home running his ranch up on area that once was outside of the City of Eugene.

He was a skilled horseman and good with cattle, as was William O. Douglas, the deceased associate justice of the Supreme Court.

Also as a student in the Single Radio Operator School at Ft. Gordon, GA getting a primary communications MOS prerequisite to take the 18E Special Operations Communication Sergeant Course at Bragg I flew home for Christmas when the school is shut down and had my congressman, Peter Defazio, my congressman flying tourist on the same flight leaving from Atlanta, GA.

Pete refuses all pay raises and always flies tourist or economy class to save the taxpayer money.

I of course swapped seat with someone and bent his ear the whole flight, the political animal I am. And he didn't pander to me either calling bullshit on some of my view, which increased my respect for him. I hate people who agree with everything I say.

You should not assume all such things are done to pander. I would say he might grow to pander as Vice President if he becomes one, but that is unlikely to be what he is doing now.

Right now, in all honesty, I can't see that this guy's doing anything else but living his life as he always lives it at this point in time.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-08-21   16:15:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Ferret Mike (#14)

I hate people who agree with everything I say.

You must love it here.

angle  posted on  2008-08-21   16:33:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: angle (#17)

"You must love it here."

It is endemic to my nature, I like forums with people with whom I disagree with on many things. This is so, I like it here; I see many of you need allot of help seeing things as they really are.

And I am always glad to help. And believe me, I could not do it as well as I do if I were not as modest as I am. ;-D

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-08-21   17:04:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Ferret Mike, bush_is_a_moonie (#18)

And I am always glad to help.

Since I think we got into this situation in part by sticking to partisan lines that were blurred into irrelevance by materialism, I often find your posts and media interesting and provocative, FM. You have a way of crossing over preconceived boundaries. I'm still laughing about the video you posted featuring a protest in which a young man yelled, "You're under arrest!" to a riot cop (for excessive force and "chemical weapons") up at a naval installation in Washington state.

buckeye  posted on  2008-08-21   22:33:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: buckeye (#31)

The Shrub, from CO2, to see you later [Ferret Mike] - 11:13pm Mar 20, 2001 EST (#59 of 258)

Kirk - I can't buy your ad hoc thumbnail scetch opinion "nastiness" scares good people away.

I have been a political animal all my life and the sounds of screams and the ripping of clothing and hair around people with a high political efficacy and who are competative as hell is normal human behavior.

This opinion is not subject to any change in any immediate time frame amd in my humble opinion you are in no way convincing when you argue to try to.

Don't get me wrong, you are a nice guy, but you are wrong. And with all; due respect you can be insufferably snotty and arrogant.

I also failed to see what the blue blazes your "pronouncement" to me at an earier date "I am not the guy you thought I was."

I am me. I am not ever changing because of that variety of peer pressure. I have always been a take me or leave me type of guy. And I would not ever want it any other way.

http://www.duhspot.net/politics/lastaskdave.html

Heh, here is an ancient post by me from a forum now long dead. (some of it is archived, obviously.)

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-08-21   23:16:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: Ferret Mike (#38)

Biden 2005.

"BIDEN: But the bottom line is we're going to have a significant draw down of American troops in '06 no matter what happens. We're either going to be leaving here with Iraq having traded a dictator for chaos, or leaving here having traded a dictator for some stability. And that will be done in the next six months."

Yeah, right Joe. Yada yada yada...

Cynicom  posted on  2008-08-21   23:22:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


Replies to Comment # 39.

#42. To: Cynicom (#39)

Careful Cyni, Delaware is a huge state with a formitable military organization. You don't even want their National Guard to be invading Pennsylvania to track you down like a dog for insulting Senator Biden now.

Remember what you are dealing with when you insult Delaware. ;-D

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-08-21 23:34:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


End Trace Mode for Comment # 39.

TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]