Posted on 06/07/2014 8:10:31 AM PDT by cotton1706
Vice President Joe Biden has reached across the aisle to offer some unorthodox campaign help to Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham: I will rip your skin off for you.
The tongue-in-cheek pitch was made at a recent forum with Sen. John McCain as Graham was sitting in the audience.
Biden joked that he wanted to give my buddy Lindsey some help with his re-election campaign.
I told him Ill come to South Carolina and campaign for him or against him whichever will help the most, said Biden.
I know against, the VP added when the audience laughed.
Graham, who is up for re-election in 2014, has come under fire from fellow conservatives for his work with the bipartisan Gang of Eight on an immigration reform package.
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REGARDING PRIMARY RACE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION SENIOR U.S. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA:
All challengers and the Incumbent are scheduled to appear on SCETV main channel in HD at 7PM this evening (Saturday) and an SD playback of the hour-long presentation on SCETV third channel at 8PM this evening, June 7, 2014.
Internet streaming may be available here:
Potentially live but definately recorded streaming should be available here later:
http://www.scetv.org/electionblog/
It has always struck me as strange that the ‘low key’ player in all the exploding administration scandals is good ol’ boy Joe. He is never even mentioned. Could it be that he or his people are behind the whistle blowing with the intent of maybe an impeachment that would take him to the oval office and a run as an incumbent overshadowing Hillary and all her negatives by a mile? Just wondering. Washington is a dirty town. If you want a friend..get a dog.
And,of course,he’ll “reach across the aisle” to do it.
That was not friendly. Biden is a mean, vicious bastard.
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