Posted on 04/15/2016 4:48:00 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
Amid an increasingly contentious Democratic race, second lady Jill Biden said in a recent interview that "maybe America missed an opportunity" after her husband's emotional decision not to run for president.
"Well, you know I say every day ... I really do feel that Joe would have made a great president," Biden said in an interview with NBC News' Natalie Morales that aired this morning. "I think that ... one of his strengths is compromise. So I feel maybe America missed an opportunity."
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Yeah, like dodging a bullet!
Sarah Barracuda cleaned bite me’s clock in the debate! Go Sarah!!!!
stand up Chuck!
Here he comes....I’ve said Hillary will not be the nominee imho...I don’t think Sanders will either.
We’ve already had a great compromiser. Don’t need Slow Joe.
Biden was runner up to Michael Dukakis in 1988 and also ran in 2008.
Oh no, he provided us with a laugh a minute.
Yes, we missed out on a gaffe-prone plagiarist who instead ended up as impeachment insurance for 0.
Biden missed the opportunity to finish the job that Obama started.
If bite me entered, he would risk being a 3 time LOSER.
Like his underwear-DEPENDS!
Damn - beat me to it on Post #2.
I’ve always held onto the notion that he will be “run” to save the party.
I still do.
She did not do that well in the debate.Say it’s not so Joe.I do like Sarah.
He acts pervy; I’ll bet she can’t stand to have him touch her but wants to be first lady. That’s kind of off-the-top for me, but too much is at stake.
Just proving that having a PhD doesn’t make you smart.
The only thing Biden was good at is as an insurance policy.
They’re desperate
Jill Biden, I remember she use to have some sweet gams back in the early 90’s. Back in the DE public high school days...
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