Posted on 08/23/2008 10:21:53 AM PDT by Scarchin
"Joe Biden is the right partner for Barack Obama. His many years of distinguished service to America, his seasoned judgment and his vast experience in foreign policy and national security will match up well with the unique challenges of the 21st Century. An Obama-Biden ticket is a very impressive and strong team. Biden's selection is good news for Obama and America."
Let's ask Larry Sinclair...
So it's a gay thing?
Hey Schmuck Hagel:
Who cares what you think?
“Talking points,” indeed.
Darkness spread in darkness brings forth darkness....
The Sin-ate has been disasterous for America. They are worse than the Soviet Politburo. That the ‘Rats and the GOP are ONE party was never MORE EVIDENT.
Confidential to RNC Senatorial Campaign: here’s a clue as to why your contributions are way down.
Do we have a FR award for Best Traitor to the GOP?
"Joe Biden is the right partner for Barack Obama. His many years of distinguished service to America, his seasoned judgment and his vast experience in foreign policy and national security will match up well with the unique challenges of the 21st Century. An Obama-Biden ticket is a very impressive and strong team. Biden's selection is good news for Obama and America."
Hagel is pathetic.
A Senator thinks two other Senators are great? If he thought anything less he would have to lower his overinflated opinion of himself.
McLOSER
Scarborough was enthusiastically praising both Biden and the Donkey ticket in general early this morning. What a POS he’s turned into.
CHuck Hagel went off the deep end a long time ago.
p.s. This really is the year for US Senators, isn’t it? 3 of 4 major party nominees are US Senators and we don’t know the 4th yet b/c McCain hasn’t made his choice (but it doesn’t look like it will be another Senator). Still, can’t think of another election cycle that had 3 of 4 nominees from the US Senate. Well, 1960 could count, I guess, since JFK and LBJ were both Senators and Nixon as VP was nominal head of the Senate.... (but the VP is not really a “member” of the Senate and anyway has sitting VP he had a real executive branch role). btw, in 1960 the Nixon VP running mate was Henry Cabot Lodge who was a former Senator and so that was truly the last time a US Presidential race was so dominated by the US Senate backgrounds of the nominees.
Chuck Hagel
Say's it all doesn't it?
What party is this guy in again? Why?
The Senate sees itself as a country club ABOVE the citizens as an aristocracy. They are not attached to the real world.
Translation: Dem Mouthpiece attempts to "Whistle Past the Graveyard."
Is this an admission that Obama is inexperienced and has no G-R-A-V-I-T-A-S?
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