Barack Obama may have just handed John McCain the biggest gift that could be given in a political campaign by choosing Joe Biden as his running mate.
In that sense, those of us who are committed to see Obama defeated big in November are just 'biden' our time, so to speak, until the election.
Obama referred to Biden as a 'great statesman.' He further stated he chose the Senator because 'he needed someone who can challenge him and tell him what he needs to hear.'
In other words, Barack lacks experience, wisdom, insight, and maturity that comes with age and having served one's country long enough to know the ins and outs of government.
Biden himself told reporters during the Democratic primaries that Barack 'is not ready to be President.'
Neither is Biden, not because he lacks the maturity and experience but because his ideology is diametrically opposite that of the Framers of the U.S. Constitution.
Thus, with the Democrats we are stuck with 2 ultra-liberals, both of whom are rabidly pro-abortion and anti-gun, and both of whom wish to take the country in a direction the Founders never envisioned.
Biden's lengthy record in the Senate will be quite enough fodder for the GOP to use against him. But beyond that, the Senator gained some notoriety earlier in his career over some blatant plagiarism that got him into trouble.
His mouth is also a big problem.
Biden is known for shooting from the hip, popping off about this or that, and living to pay for it dearly. He even referred to Obama back during the primaries as an 'intelligent, articulate, clean, good-looking guy' as a way of differentiating him from other African-American candidates who have run for President in the past.
He was also caught engaging in some less-than-covert racism by suggesting that 'you can't understand a word being said in some businesses anymore unless you can understand Indian.'
These may or may not be issues in the campaign, depending on what Biden says from here on in. But one thing is for certain, the campaign won't be boring, and Biden stands to hurt Obama more than he helps him, if for no other reason than being the exact thing Obama claims he stands against--a consummate Washington political insider who has been there for 36 years.
Is this supposed to be the 'change we can believe in?'
For more information on Joe Biden, Pamela Geller at Atlas Shrugs has done a thorough job at enumerating the many problems and contradictions of the new VP candidate.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
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2 comments:
obviously "change" means shifting gears into the most liberal direction our country has yet seen.
You know, this ticket is almost giving me nostalgia for the Clinton adminsitration!
True. The Democratic ticket today is much more liberal than even George McGovern of 1972...and THAT was liberal.
Bill Clinton was never as liberal as some thought, though he was certainly no conservative. He was more of a pragmatist, though I vehemently disagreed with much of what he wanted to do.
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