Posted on 09/23/2010 6:13:06 PM PDT by llevrok
Posted By Jordan Schrader on September 23, 2010 at 4:06 pm Share this Vice President Joe Biden will stump for Sen. Patty Murray in Tacoma.
Biden is scheduled to headline a "get out the vote" rally Oct. 8 at the University of Washington Tacoma, Murray's campaign said. The 9 a.m. event is open to the public (RSVP here.)
Murray said in a statement:
I am very honored to welcome Vice President Biden back to Washington state in October. He has been a true champion for middle and working class families across our state and nation. This election is about continuing to move our country forward and take care of families and businesses on Main Street. There's no one better to help us get out the vote than a good friend of Main Street, our Vice President. I look forward to joining him in Tacoma next month.
Give him each an ice cream cone and watch them mash it on their respective foreheads. I’d pay to see that.
Dumber and Dumbererest - Who fits which role is a toss up....
it is funny to laugh at these two mental midgets - until you realize this is what passes for “leadership” in our country these days; they have power over our lives and decide what is “best” for us all. There are actually people who respect and admire these people and their cohorts. November cannot get here soon enough.
I think the vacuum from those two will suck the air right out of the sky. Birds will not be able to fly, rain will cease, clouds will vanish, all consumed by the vacuum of their composite brainless power.
I’m so glad I no longer live in Tacoma....and...I really do think we should ban ALL CAMPAIGNING on Federally Funded campuses.....ANYWHERE for ANY politician.
Coming Soon: Dumb and Dumber.
Murray Misery
If only hillary could join them!!
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