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Biden is being oddly quiet
« on: August 19, 2008, 08:12:47 PM »
choosing his words very carefully.  Usually he's flippant and outgoing.

He's very qualified to do the job.  He's highly likable... a very down to earth guy who shoots people straight.  Former Penn politician. 

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2008, 08:15:20 PM »
he'd make a better defense sec. than a vp

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2008, 08:16:40 PM »
Yeah he has been. And oddly enough the Clinton's have been louder than ever, both Bill and Hillary are sending out emails.

Nader along with Rove tonight just said they think it's going to be Hillary.

Both said something along the lines..."we need someone that knows how to run the country"

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2008, 08:23:46 PM »
Yeah he has been. And oddly enough the Clinton's have been louder than ever, both Bill and Hillary are sending out emails.

Nader along with Rove tonight just said they think it's going to be Hillary.

Both said something along the lines..."we need someone that knows how to run the country"

they make a legit point.

Imagine the Obama bump should he choose Clinton.

All those pissed off man-hating fat women woudl suddenly be on board.
All the Qs about his experience - ended - by the presence of a woman who spent 8 years in white house and 8 in senate.

I still stand by my original prediction.  Romney and Clinton are the VP choices.

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2008, 08:27:14 PM »
they make a legit point.

Imagine the Obama bump should he choose Clinton.

All those pissed off man-hating fat women woudl suddenly be on board.
All the Qs about his experience - ended - by the presence of a woman who spent 8 years in white house and 8 in senate.

I still stand by my original prediction.  Romney and Clinton are the VP choices.

Yes, but will she commit to it.

Obama loses, 4 years and she runs for the White House again, and will get it.

Because this is true: If Obama does not win this....he is done in politics. It's been said many times, but aot of enemies were created, and alot of dems torn by this.

So it's a tough one for Clinton, with him or against him.

It even tougher, because he is going to have to deal with Bill also + H. Clinton will have her own people in the House.

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2008, 08:32:09 PM »
Yes, but will she commit to it.
Obama loses, 4 years and she runs for the White House again, and will get it.
Because this is true: If Obama does not win this....he is done in politics. It's been said many times, but aot of enemies were created, and alot of dems torn by this.
So it's a tough one for Clinton, with him or against him.
It even tougher, because he is going to have to deal with Bill also + H. Clinton will have her own people in the House.

oh dear god yes, Clinton takes it.

She'll get much more of her agenda accomplished as veep than the ever could as a senator.

She'll be one heartbeat away from the most powerful position on earth.

Just as obama might not have a future if he loses, Clinton pissed off a lot of party officials by stalling so long and damaging Obama so much in the primary.  She has hurt her value greatly.  Bill doesn't look presidential anymore - that glow was taken away as he screamed at reporters and hecklers, etc.

She'll absolutely take the job if offered.  Her camp announced that the day she lost as well.

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2008, 08:36:29 PM »
oh dear god yes, Clinton takes it.

She'll get much more of her agenda accomplished as veep than the ever could as a senator.

She'll be one heartbeat away from the most powerful position on earth.

Just as obama might not have a future if he loses, Clinton pissed off a lot of party officials by stalling so long and damaging Obama so much in the primary.  She has hurt her value greatly.  Bill doesn't look presidential anymore - that glow was taken away as he screamed at reporters and hecklers, etc.

She'll absolutely take the job if offered.  Her camp announced that the day she lost as well.

haha, you think she will strong arm him?

And move a 2nd desk in the oval office? That was the joke Bill's 2nd term...err and first

It is weird, that she has 3 DAYS at the Dem convention.

3 Days....that is BIG.

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #7 on: August 19, 2008, 08:57:10 PM »
haha, you think she will strong arm him?

And move a 2nd desk in the oval office? That was the joke Bill's 2nd term...err and first

It is weird, that she has 3 DAYS at the Dem convention.

3 Days....that is BIG.

Obama's losing momentum and mccain is gaining on him.

Clinton would give his campaign a major shot in the arm.

Giving Clinton a lot of time, having Gore and Powell introduce him...


I don't think she'll strong arm him... the last 8 years have changed things... Cheney was the more powerful veep in history, and clinton will continue that.  She'll get many of her agenda items complete - plus - their positions were near identical on most of the items anyway.

Last chance to get on the Hilary bandwagon... who's in --- HIlary on the VP ticket?

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #8 on: August 19, 2008, 09:02:34 PM »
no, ruin his whole theme of washington outsider. That's an easy one

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #9 on: August 19, 2008, 09:05:10 PM »
oh, and i almost fail out my fucking chair when i heard he will announce via txt message

whole lee shit

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #10 on: August 19, 2008, 09:06:02 PM »
no, ruin his whole theme of washington outsider. That's an easy one

It's all about votes.

Good point, the initial moment was with a "theme" how is a Clinton ticket going to effect this with his voters that were tired of a oligarchy of Bush and Clinton

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #11 on: August 19, 2008, 09:07:46 PM »
oh, and i almost fail out my fucking chair when i heard he will announce via txt message

whole lee shit

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haha i thought it was dumb also, but get this....

he has those numbers right....come election day...he sends out numerous text messages to young voters

"Go vote for change today"

The text tells them a website find a poling place, etc. etc.

just my theory


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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #12 on: August 19, 2008, 09:10:00 PM »
yes thats obvious millions of young 1st time dem voterd but its so....lame. Just me. It's not like it could hurt him at this point i dont see how mccain has a hair in the race.

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #13 on: August 20, 2008, 01:31:01 AM »
I have to agree with 240.

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #14 on: August 20, 2008, 04:11:30 AM »
I have to agree with 240.

yeah, he's a bold guy, so he could pick ronald mcdonald and do it with a straight face.

hell, he coudl pick colin powell and smack everyone in the mouth.

But I think it'll be hilary.

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Re: Biden is being oddly quiet
« Reply #15 on: August 20, 2008, 11:34:09 AM »
Delaware guy..not Pennsylvania...completel y bitch slapped obama about not being qualified to be president..and now he'd be his running mate...i believe it..it completely goes with biden's character as being an opportunist---he's been trying to become president for 20 years and no one took him seriously--now he wants to ride the obama coattails--yep, that's typical of MBNA Joe...Maybe he'll plagiarize his acceptence speech too.

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