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Slamming Bush, Biden declares candidacy
Union Leader ^ | July 2, 2006 | JOHN DISTASO

Posted on 07/01/2006 10:18:29 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative

After more than 30 years in the United States Senate and nearly 20 years after his first try for his party’s Presidential nomination, Joseph Biden has no doubts about making another run for the White House.

“I’m in,” the Delaware Democrat said Friday as he began a five-day visit to the first-in-the-nation primary state.

“I know I’m supposed to hedge, but I’m in.”

Biden dropped out of the 1988 nomination race amid allegations of plagiarism. He then suffered a cerebral aneurysm virtually on the eve of the New Hampshire primary.

He recalls being given a 30 percent chance of surviving.

“I’m lucky,” he said. “I’m a respecter of fate. But barring something like that happening to me or my family, I am in.”

Biden said he won’t be surprised if, as the fourth longest-serving member of the Senate, he’s labeled the “consummate insider.”

But, he said, the label doesn’t really apply.

Biden, 63, realizes that among the hard left activists in his party, his stance on the Iraq war — to stay and fight until the job is done — is unpopular. But he is asking for their trust that a “neo-isolationist” foreign policy is the worst possible alternative for the country at this point in history.

Regarding the Iraq war, terrorism, and overall foreign policy, Biden considers himself a “muscular Democrat.”

In an interview at the Bedford Village Inn, Biden said the Bush administration’s policy has made the United States more vulnerable to terrorism, not less.

The ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Biden said his “bluntness” and the fact that he shuns the Washington “political rounds” and “embassy rounds” will show voters he is not typical of the Capitol Hill genre.

“But the very thing that may prevent me from being viewed as the consummate insider is the very thing that may get me in trouble — and that is a tendency to say what I think,” he said.

While he is employing consultants, such as long-time friend former Democratic national chairman David Wilhelm, who managed Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign, Biden said, “I’ll have my counsel be my own counsel.”

While admitting to being “agnostic” on what he considers less important issues, Biden said, “There are certain core things I’m not prepared to back off on,” including, he said, a belief that Sens. John Kerry and Russell Feingold’s calls to withdraw troops from Iraq by a specified date in mid-2007 is a mistake.

Biden said 2008 may also be “the one year maybe in the better part of a century when it’s much better to be a senator than a governor. I don’t think the country is looking for on-the-job training.”

He said four of the seven Presidents he has served with were former governors, and each “took at least two years to figure out what their foreign policy was. And I think the public is looking for someone who seems to have strength and the substance, the intelligence, to implement what he or she says."

Biden said his Senate experience “is the thing that’s given me the confidence to believe I’m the best qualified person to be President. I’m wrong about a lot of things, but I haven’t been very wrong about the foreign policy side of the equation.”

A key missing component of George W. Bush’s foreign policy, Biden said, is the ability to “project to the world what your values are, and what you value.”

“We need a much, much, much more robust doctrine of public diplomacy,” said Biden, including programs not unlike the cold war’s Radio Free Europe.

He said Donald Rumsfeld should resign as defense secretary in the wake of the Haditha killings to show the world “we take responsibility for mistakes and we’re ready to change.”

The United States must remain the world’s most powerful force by expanding the military and moving from reliance on high-tech weapons “to having a force large enough to be able to deal with the exigencies of the world.”

But even as a “muscular Democrat,” he said, “the rules of engagement are very different for me.

“It’s a matter of having to rebuild alliances by rebuilding faith in our country. Other countries don’t doubt our physical might. They doubt our judgment. That’s where we’ve been so badly damaged.”

Biden said a U.S. Supreme Court decision last week outlawing military tribunals for detainees suspected of terrorism was valuable.

“When we depart from the rule of law, does it help us or hurt us in our overall fight and objective, to take on terror?” said Biden. “It hurts us, and the court’s decision is positive and will help us in the international community.”

Biden said he proposed opening discussions with Iran immediately after 9/11, when thousands marched in the streets to show empathy for the United States. “There was an opportunity because the Iranians were worried about terror turning on themselves.”

He said Bush refused to negotiate.

Biden said Bush correctly handled Afghanistan, “but then the hubris began. We defeated the Taliban almost too quickly, and (the administration) immediately turned their attention away from solidifying Afghanistan, nailing the Taliban and bin Laden, and turning to this new adventure (in Iraq).

“In retrospect, it’s clear to me they had no intention of doing anything other than going to war in Iraq,” Biden said. “This is going to (go) down as the single most tragic foreign policy mistake of this century.”

Biden said that if the United States had not gone to Iraq, Saddam Hussein, “left unfettered,” would have gained access to a nuclear weapon in five to seven years.

But if “we had kept the no-fly zone going, inspections, and if the Kurds had continued building a serious state that was growing, you would have continued to put pressure on Saddam, and I think we would have eventually brought Saddam down in a process where his own military would have decided he was too much of an impediment for them.”

Biden said that with Saddam at least contained, “we could have been able to keep the rest of the world with us and focused on really doing what the President promised us. By now, we would have crushed the Taliban and would have had a much better chance of having eradicated the bulk of al-Qaida and bin Laden.”

Now, Iranian leaders "like things just the way they are," said Biden. "We’re tied down and there is no full-blown civil war.

"The irony of all ironies is that Tehran is much more secure today because Saddam’s gone and the Taliban is gone," he said. "They ought to be sending us a 'thank you' note.

"It did not have to be this bad."


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Delaware
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To: martin_fierro

KucyKucy we got to get KucyKucy to run as the DU standard-borer


21 posted on 07/01/2006 10:51:20 PM PDT by GeronL (Bush lost his mojo??)
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To: West Coast Conservative

Having endured many Biden speeches on the Hill, I can say this: no matter what your politics are, you will be turned off by Biden's motormouth. Seriously, the guy just cannot shut up. I've heard hardcore Democrats moan that Biden would be their ideal candidate except for his endless talking, commenting, etc.

If Biden actually enters the primaries, I predict a quick sinking of his candidacy, a result not only of his policy dissonance with most of America and the plagiarism imbroglio of 1987, but also his demonstrated skill in boring his audiences to death.


22 posted on 07/01/2006 10:51:41 PM PDT by Poundstone
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To: West Coast Conservative

Man, I sure wouldn't put this guy in charge.


23 posted on 07/01/2006 10:53:39 PM PDT by Cementjungle
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To: Poundstone
The dems are going to nominate the most loony of the loony tunes left in 2008. It is going to be a very entertaining election.
24 posted on 07/01/2006 10:55:27 PM PDT by Texasforever (I have neither been there nor done that.)
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To: West Coast Conservative
He said Donald Rumsfeld should resign as defense secretary in the wake of the Haditha killings to show the world “we take responsibility for mistakes and we’re ready to change.”

Biden can always be counted on to open his mouth and say something ridiculous, inane, or stupid. I hereby call upon Biden to resign as Senator in the wake of his long history of stupidity to show the world “we take responsibility for mistakes and we’re ready to change.”

25 posted on 07/01/2006 10:59:01 PM PDT by Zeppo
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To: West Coast Conservative

No way Biden, the job of President is way above any paygrade you're quallified for. Put in an application for janitor instead. Perhaps you can beat out an illiterate mexican for that job as long as you keep your mouth shut.


26 posted on 07/01/2006 11:00:27 PM PDT by metalurgist (Believe in my God or I will kill you! The cry of all religious extremists.)
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To: AmeriBrit
"He's counting on the young vote that don't know of his past I bet."

His esteemed primary opponents will resurrect the plagiarism issue with 25 year old video tapes of Biden and Neil Kinneck.
27 posted on 07/01/2006 11:08:54 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (Anything a politician gives you he has first stolen from you)
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To: GeronL
Biden will have the best campaign slogan no doubt:

PLUGS FOR PRESIDENT!

28 posted on 07/01/2006 11:39:19 PM PDT by zarf (It's not a question.....)
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To: West Coast Conservative

One ad can knock the rats out of it in '08 and not many soccer moms would vote for them after seeing it... Picture this: Images of Beslan flashing up on the screen with a voice over reminding moms that al Qaeda wants to come here and kill their children, and democrats think it's okay to run away.


29 posted on 07/01/2006 11:48:23 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: West Coast Conservative

Oh Joe! Hahahaha. Needed a good laugh!

vaudine


30 posted on 07/01/2006 11:57:12 PM PDT by vaudine
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To: West Coast Conservative
Slamming Bush, Biden declares candidacy

As president of Hair Club for Men?
31 posted on 07/02/2006 12:10:31 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: GeronL

Joe comes, slo mo Joe.
He's not entertaining. Gore is a bore but more fun than Joe.


Is McGovern still alive?


32 posted on 07/02/2006 12:39:07 AM PDT by ChiMark
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To: West Coast Conservative

Biden is a tremendous dipS4*&. Please nominate him, moonbats.


33 posted on 07/02/2006 12:44:31 AM PDT by jblair (James Hartinger and Steve Ricthie are homeboys)
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To: West Coast Conservative

Joe Biden, one of the dumbest human being to ever walk the Earth. He is going nowhere!!! Not worth commenting on!!!


34 posted on 07/02/2006 12:45:13 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX
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To: Natty Bumppo@frontier.net

I am thinking a "gross of idiots."


Your right, but the field of Republicans is not much better.


35 posted on 07/02/2006 2:26:38 AM PDT by napscoordinator
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To: West Coast Conservative

Guess he's not "Biden" time anymore !Another waste of Deleware taxpayers money .


36 posted on 07/02/2006 3:50:10 AM PDT by Renegade
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To: West Coast Conservative

Lying Joe Biden... He reminds me of a used car salesman.


37 posted on 07/02/2006 3:52:02 AM PDT by csvset ("It was like the hand of G_d slapping down and smashing everything." ~ JDAM strikes Taliban)
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To: West Coast Conservative

Hope he has been practicing those speeches so he gets the accent right this time.


38 posted on 07/02/2006 4:21:52 AM PDT by rod1
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To: West Coast Conservative

I have no doubt that if Biden is elected President, he will be the first President impeached, found guilty by the Senate, and given a lengthy stay in the slammer.


39 posted on 07/02/2006 4:40:05 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: napscoordinator
Your (sic) right, but the field of Republicans is not much better.

There are a couple in the possible field who certainly aren't idiots.
Those two fall on the opposite end of he bell curve.

40 posted on 07/02/2006 4:48:55 AM PDT by ASA Vet (3.03)
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