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Sen. Biden touts experience in 2008 bid
AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/25/06 | Beth Fouhy- ap

Posted on 12/25/2006 11:13:47 AM PST by NormsRevenge

NEW YORK - Democratic Sen. Joe Biden wants you to know he is running for president. Definitely. Unequivocally. Absolutely.

"I'm the only guy who will tell you honestly what I'm doing. The others won't tell you, but I will," Biden said, wrapping up a fundraising trip to New York before heading to New Hampshire, his ninth visit in just over a year. He's also campaigned extensively through other early voting states, spending 17 days in Iowa, nine in South Carolina, and four in Nevada.

In a potentially crowded Democratic field dominated by New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama — neither of whom has formally entered the race — a Biden candidacy seems a bit of an anachronism.

But the 64-year-old Delaware lawmaker insists there's never been a better time for him to run.

"Frankly, I think I'm more qualified than other candidates, and the issues facing the American public are all in my wheelbarrow," Biden said. "I know I want to be president, I know what I believe and my message is important."

Considered one of his party's most experienced spokesmen on international affairs, Biden will assume the chairmanship of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee next month. He plans immediately to convene a series of hearings on the Iraq War — a high visibility platform for him to showcase his expertise. He's also been actively promoting a detailed plan for peace in Iraq that would divide the country along ethnic lines.

With Iraq and global terrorism likely to remain key issues in the 2008 election, advisers say Biden's credibility in foreign affairs is his greatest asset — particularly for Democrats concerned about Clinton's electability and Obama's short tenure in public life.

Still, observers say Biden's biggest obstacle is likely to be the lingering "been there, done that" perception of his candidacy.

"The problem for Biden is he's old news," said Dennis Goldford, a professor of political science at Iowa's Drake University. "Some people consider him one of the smartest guys with regard to foreign policy. But what makes you a good, experienced legislator is not necessarily what makes you a good presidential candidate."

Polls suggest Biden's candidacy has barely registered with most voters. An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll of potential Democratic candidates taken earlier this month found Biden won the support of just four percent of respondents. He trailed not only Clinton and Obama, but also former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards and Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee.

First elected to the Senate in 1972 at age 30, Biden is a career politician in an era where many voters seem to be craving something fresh. And Biden's first presidential bid collapsed 20 years ago amid allegations he plagiarized a campaign speech from then-British Labor Party leader Neil Kinnock.

Like many senators who've given countless floor speeches, Biden can also be a tad long-winded. Grilling then- U.S. Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito last winter, Biden, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, asked just five questions of Alito and spent the rest of his allotted 30 minutes talking.

But longtime strategist Larry Rasky called Biden "a terrific retail campaigner" and argued that his garrulous reputation is largely a Washington complaint.

"In places like South Carolina and Iowa, he comes across as very authentic, illuminating, and respectful," Rasky said. "He's a very smart person, and when he talks, no one thinks he's wasting their time."

Indeed, Kate Vaughn, a New Hampshire attorney who hosted a Young Democrats party that Biden recently attended, said she came away impressed.

"He met lots of people, spoke about Iraq, and really talked about why he's running for president," Vaughn said. "People thought he was very smart and knows as much as anyone does about foreign policy."

Despite his generally liberal record, supporters insist Biden will appeal to so-called red state voters who have not looked kindly in the past on Democratic senators from the northeast.

"The ability, in the south, for a white male to connect with the African-American community is very important, and he has that," said David Mack, a South Carolina legislator and Biden supporter.

And while Mack acknowledged it would be hard for any Democrat to win a general election in staunchly Republican South Carolina, he said Biden had a crossover appeal that could bring other southern states his way.

Biden, who has about $3.5 million in his campaign account, will formalize his intentions in January when he sets up a presidential exploratory committee. But for him, the race has already started.

"I'm proud of my record," Biden said, "but all the things I care about I'm not likely to make an impact on as a sitting senator."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Delaware
KEYWORDS: 2008; biden; touts; whatexperience
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A little humor break..
1 posted on 12/25/2006 11:13:49 AM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
Biden gives me the creeps - it's that "used car salesman smile" - among other things
2 posted on 12/25/2006 11:15:31 AM PST by xcamel (Press to Test, Release to Detonate)
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To: NormsRevenge

Thanks for the laugh. This guy is such a nutcase, but they sure love him in Delaware. Shame they can't seem to come up with anything better.


3 posted on 12/25/2006 11:17:15 AM PST by Gondring (I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
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To: NormsRevenge

This two-time loser has no chance. As always, he'll drop out due to lack of funds.


4 posted on 12/25/2006 11:17:53 AM PST by Man of the Right
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To: NormsRevenge
Considered one of his party's most experienced spokesmen on international affairs, Biden will assume the chairmanship of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee next month. He plans immediately to convene a series of hearings on the Iraq War.

Biden must be one guy who sent a "Get Well Soon" card to Sen. Tim Johnson.

5 posted on 12/25/2006 11:19:01 AM PST by Plutarch
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To: NormsRevenge
"I'm the only guy who will tell you honestly what I'm doing. The others won't tell you, but I will," Biden said,

Even Dukkakis did not buy that.

Joseph Biden's Plagiarism; Michael Dukakis's 'Attack Video' – 1988

Feeding Frenzy Democratic presidential candidate Joseph R. Biden Jr., a U.S. senator from Delaware, was driven from the nomination battle after delivering, without attribution, passages from a speech by British Labor party leader Neil Kinnock. A barrage of subsidiary revelations by the press also contributed to Biden's withdrawal: a serious plagiarism incident involving Biden during his law school years; the senator's boastful exaggerations of his academic record at a New Hampshire campaign event; and the discovery of other quotations in Biden's speeches pilfered from past Democratic politicians.

The controversy became two frenzies in one when it was disclosed that the campaign of Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis had earlier secretly distributed to several news media outlets an "attack video" juxtaposing the Biden and Kinnock speeches and revealing Biden's word theft. The Dukakis campaign at first stonewalled and denied any part in the tape's distribution, but when the truth emerged Dukakis was forced to fire his campaign manager, John Sasso, and political director, Paul Tully – the two who had orchestrated the maneuver. Dukakis himself insisted he had no prior knowledge of their actions, and though wounded, his candidacy survived the incident.

6 posted on 12/25/2006 11:19:06 AM PST by operation clinton cleanup
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To: Man of the Right

I wonder if he will update that resume he stole from Neil Kinnok, the former Labor back bencher?


7 posted on 12/25/2006 11:20:46 AM PST by donmeaker (If the sky don't say "Surrender Dorothy!" then my ex wife is out of town.)
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To: NormsRevenge
The inventor of the "BORKING" Senate Confirmation Process!
8 posted on 12/25/2006 11:21:33 AM PST by leprechaun9
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To: NormsRevenge
"..are all in my wheelbarrow>

Interesting use of language. Condsidering his past maybe we should start searching the works of Mark Twain and Will Rogers.

9 posted on 12/25/2006 11:28:38 AM PST by USNBandit (sarcasm engaged at all times)
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To: NormsRevenge

Democrat Senator of the Democrat Party. (Democrats hate it when you drop the final "ic" from Democratic).


10 posted on 12/25/2006 11:35:54 AM PST by windsorknot
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To: donmeaker

The American people long ago noted Biden's instability.


11 posted on 12/25/2006 11:49:05 AM PST by Man of the Right
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"I'm the only guy who will tell you honestly what I'm doing. The others won't tell you, but I will,"

IMO, this scum-sucking snake in the grass is a coward and a traitor.
12 posted on 12/25/2006 11:54:20 AM PST by Pox (If it's a Coward you are searching for, you need look no further than the Democrats.)
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To: NormsRevenge

And .. what experience would that be .. something like, lying, cheating, deceiving, usurping, obstructing, and did I mention lying ..??


13 posted on 12/25/2006 11:54:22 AM PST by CyberAnt (Drive-By Media: Fake news, fake documents, fake polls)
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To: xcamel

Of all the people running (or threatening to) on the Democrat side, my guess is that other than John Kerry, there is no other candidate disliked by Democrats and Republicans alike as Biden.


14 posted on 12/25/2006 11:57:47 AM PST by penowa
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To: windsorknot

"Democrat Senator of the Democrat Party. (Democrats hate it when you drop the final "ic" from Democratic)."

The Revolutionary Socialist Democrat Party


15 posted on 12/25/2006 11:58:30 AM PST by maxsand
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To: NormsRevenge

...hey Joe, you going by the Dunkin Donuts?. Pick me up a large regular will you?

http://www.video.exposetheleft.net/video/biden-indian.wmv

Doogle


16 posted on 12/25/2006 12:01:24 PM PST by Doogle (USAF 68-73...although it's been said many times many ways Merry Christmas tooooo you)
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To: xcamel

Very capeable anylysis, "used car salesman".
Good job.


17 posted on 12/25/2006 12:01:47 PM PST by Joe Boucher (an enemy of islam)
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To: NormsRevenge

He has been in the Senate almost all of his adult life. No one has ever pointed to his lack of psychopathic fluency.

He sees life as a stage with him as not only the major but only player worth noting.


18 posted on 12/25/2006 12:02:37 PM PST by shrinkermd
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To: NormsRevenge

The Democrats think Biden is a DINO Bush tool.

Biden, while no friend of Bush, hates America insufficiently for the Dem activist voters and hence is dead on arrival in the primary.


19 posted on 12/25/2006 12:02:57 PM PST by JHBowden (President Giuliani in 2008! Law and Order. Solid Judges. Free Markets. Killing Terrorists.)
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To: maxsand

"The Revolutionary Socialist Democrat Party"

That's much better.


20 posted on 12/25/2006 12:05:06 PM PST by windsorknot
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