Posted on 10/15/2008 11:11:16 AM PDT by SirJohnBarleycorn
ATHENS, OH Joe Biden announced this morning that he has a criminal past, a stunning disclosure that could change the dynamics of the race with just three weeks until Election Day.
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I said, Well Ill come with you. And they said, okay, and I walked into their dormitory, he said. And [I] was immediately accosted by a cop who arrested me, because back in those days men were not allowed in womens dormitories.
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A Biden spokesperson didn't not immediately respond to questions about the incident.
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Johns last-minute economic plan does nothing to tackle the number one job facing the middle class, and it happens to be, as Barack says, a three letter word: jobs. J-O-B-S, Biden said, miscounting.
(Excerpt) Read more at firstread.msnbc.msn.com ...
And the press is immediately interested in pursuing follow-up questions about Biden's trivial story about entering a women's dorm in college, yet shows not the least curiosity in Obama's five-year stint as head of Bill Ayers' Annenburg Fund. What a ridiculous joke the US media is.
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Maybe the quack doctor went a little too deep with the Botox shots to the forehead.
That was his very first “Blow Job”
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Any report on sexual assaults which occurred around that point in history?
As for the 3 letter word, yeah, a tax increase on business owners is really going to create more of those.
MSM: “Oh, that Joe!” [chuckle]
It would be funny if it wasn’t so sad. Now we know why Obama picked him. He didn’t want a VEEP smarter than Michelle and Assination Insurance.
To the MSM, Joe Biden is like the Far Side cows. The MSM thinks it is so cute and adorable when Biden, like the Far Side cows, gets into mischief when he tries to act smarter than he really is.
What if Quayle or Palin had said only Muslims are terrorists?
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/10/14/politics/fromtheroad/entry4522025.shtml
What’s amazing is that I still meet people who use the word “experience” when referring to Palin. Biden really is not smart at all. His academic record points to it. The fact that he’s in the senate points to it. And, his multiple verbal gaffs shout at it. He is - quite simply - in one of the few jobs where a mediocre person can shine...the United States Senate. What a bunch of loons.
Personally, I disagree with you. His words clearly articulate how he applies his values to solving problems. His train of thought is crystal clear. His problem is that his values and assumptions about America are all F--ed up.
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