Would be an absolute disaster if he did that.......and besides, I don't think Hillary will accept if he does.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmi....html#comments
“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.”
Would be an absolute disaster if he did that.......and besides, I don't think Hillary will accept if he does.
Well, with each passing day, as Obama falters in the polls, throws more stupidity out in a pathetic attempt to bring down Palin, it's apparent his campaign and the Democratic party are panicking.
Wouldn't put anything past them at this point, even if it meant throwing Biden under the bus.
Is Aggie going to getting any lamer, cry in corner?
Obama will not drop Biden. McCain got the upper hand with Palin and that is a fact but that does not diminish the fact that Obama/Biden will be much, much better for this Country that I love than the Palin/McCain ticket will.
After all these years you're still a little . Sorry.
Obama plans extended meeting with Bill Clinton
3 days ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama plans to lunch with former President Clinton this week in what will be their first extended face-to-face meeting since the bitter primary season.
Obama intends to meet Clinton for a private lunch Thursday at the Clinton Foundation headquarters in New York City, Obama spokesman Bill Burton said Sunday. Obama will be in New York that morning for a memorial ceremony at Ground Zero, where he will appear with Republican presidential rival John McCain to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Clinton extended the invitation after he learned Obama would be in town, Burton said.
Relations between the former president and Obama have been somewhat strained following the heated primary season, in which Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton also sought the presidential nomination. During that time, Bill Clinton repeatedly questioned whether Obama had enough experience to be president compared with his wife.
During his speech at the Democratic National Convention last month, Bill Clinton expressed strong support for Obama's candidacy and made clear he will do what he can to get him elected.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i...Z_qWwD93262B80
Wow, that stung.
Boy, you get better with age, just like a fine wine.
"Hi, my name is Viva and I am slow."
so would that make you........slower?
The article is 3 days old. You're posting it today. You are slow.
Well can you hear Bill Clinton at the lunch.
Now Barak about my wifes campaign debt that you haven't help with. Now I just know Hillary and I may be some help if we can see a little relief on our efforts to
raise that money to pay off Hillarys debt.
Barka. Why sure Bill, how much did you say you needed. Im sure I can come up with some help. Now about those campaign appearances, here is a schedule I have worked out for Hillary. But I need you to help out at headquarters with
the strategy. I know you would like to be out there talking and stuff, but Bill we sure do need you in the home office. (and out of sight, not talking)
Biden is laying low, doing ground game stuff. Just let Palin burn herself out.
he's commanding people to stand up
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You do realize that's a non-ish, right? That no one cares?
ease up, olbermann.really doesn't indicate a serious issue to be recognized.
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If he already knew this, I'd like to know why Biden accepted.
This ticket is such a joke. How do you think Obama reacted to that little soundbite?
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Nice overreaction. Biden was being modest and throwing his support behind Clinton as a friend.
No one is getting het up over this other than overstimulated Palin/McCain fans. The Obama-Biden ticket is intact and fine.
Doubt it.
Wow Conservatives are really grasping at straws here. You really think he's going to drop Biden.
Trust me when the debates roll around, I'd love to see the R's try and trot out foreign policy as their strong suit. If there is one thing Biden knows better than anyone on either ticket, it's ing national security. He's a straight bull dog, just like Cheney.
Regardless of what he meant, it came off as him saying Obama didn't use good judgement in selecting him, and him admitting that he wasn't the most competent person for the VP.
In actuality, Biden put the straws in their hands.
When pigs fly.Trust me
The last time I checked that other ticket wasn't exactly gold either....![]()
This is so idiotic. Biden expresses some humility and compliments Clinton and it's "He admits he was a bad pick."
Give me a break.
Here's a clue for all the 'conservatives':
Obama picked Biden because he wants him as VP. He's an intelligent man who knows a lot of stuff. He'd be good in the office.
McCain picked Palin because she draws the base and makes a pretty speech.
That's it.
Don't expect Obama to be infected by McCain's rationale in Veep selection, because he's serious about running this country. McCain, I don't know. But Veep never did much for any ticket electorally, other than LBJ delivering Texas in an election that didn't need it. Now, Palin makes some red states redder, that's it. And they're trying hard to let people think SHE'S the one running for president (Hint: she's not), but in the end, it's not going to matter much.
So stop putting Obama at the level of McCain on this one. Biden is a good campaigner, especially on the ground, crowd by crowd; he'll give good interviews that aren't flashy; he'll debate Palin exactly once. This is an election about issues. That's it. This 'will Biden remain on the ticket' garbage is just that, garbage, because he was picked in an advisory position to Obama, not to be arm candy.
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