Hats off to the most entertaining VP in US history. He makes Dan Quayle look like he actually knows what he is talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q1z532U7hE
Hats off to the most entertaining VP in US history. He makes Dan Quayle look like he actually knows what he is talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q1z532U7hE
My only question is does he go to work like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmRXH7RkCZQ
Joe should have said these things in this clip by first saying "Except for invading Libya".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Adpa5kYUhCA
Last edited by montra; Aug 16 2012 at 05:14 AM.
I would love to see a cartoon with Obama telling Biden that he tried to replace him with Hillary, but since she spurned him he must now put on this (handing him a wig and dress)
My only question is, just how big is Obama's "stick"? Also, is this just a racial stereotype given to us by Biden? And lasty, if it is a racial stereotype, would blacks guys be offended or be happy about it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g2L6...eathre=related
I just hope Biden does not tell us how he knows about how big Obama's "stick" really is.
Last edited by montra; Aug 19 2012 at 05:22 AM.
Good news for all of us Biden fans! After taking an enforced weekend break, he'll be hopping back on the short bus and touring the nation again!
Read the rest here.Worried that we might not get any more pearls of wisdom from Sheriff Joe Biden, after being sent to the doghouse for distracting attention from Team Obama attacks on Paul Ryan’s fitness by making people wonder whether Barack Obama needed to find a new running mate himself? Fret no longer. CBS’ Mark Knoller informed us on Twitter that Biden will be, er, unchained this week for appearances in Minnesota and Michigan: Or, as Biden knows them, Wisconsin and Ohio. Seriously, though, the choices of venue are interesting. Both could potentially be swing states in this election, although Minnesota’s more of a long shot for that status. A few more Biden miscues could put them further into play for Mitt Romney. It might have been safer to send Biden to places like California and New York for fundraisers, where his verbal missteps would do less damage, but in this era of total media saturation, venue probably doesn’t make that much difference.
However, Biden has made a great deal of difference in perception of the ticket … and so far, that’s great news for Republicans. A new national poll of likely voters from Rasmussen shows that Biden has dropped behind Paul Ryan in perceived qualification for the top job of President — despite nearly four years of being VP:
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