Posted on 09/29/2008 7:42:06 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Okay, the announcement you've all been waiting for about Joe Biden. Your humble correspondent has been hinting about this for several weeks.
On July 23, 1986 Joe Biden suffered a complete mental meltdown, captured on video, when he was questioning Secretary of State George Schultz during a Senate hearing. Basically Schultz kept his mouth shut as Biden had what really amounted to a nervous breakdown in which he petulantly whined solo for a couple of minutes with no interruption. It was a sight to behold. This is a video that MUST be seen to be believed. Anybody normal person watching this video will see that Biden is too mentally unstable to ever get near the White House.
Anyway, I passed info about this video up the food chain a few weeks ago. I had talked to the C-SPAN archives in Lafayette, IN and the woman there even gave me the ID # of the video in question. However, when later looked into, the video became "unavailable" because it supposedly ended up in the National Archives where no one can seem to locate it.
However, since this video also appeared on all three major networks at the time, ABC, NBC, and CBS, it is also at the Vanderbilt University News Archive. Therefore, I am asking anybody interested (which is probably quite a few of you), especially in the Nashville area, to go to those newscast archives and obtain a copy of the newscasts on the major networks for July 23, 1986. Your jaws will drop when you actually see the video. Oh, and let me know when you get the video because I will see that it gets as much online dissemination as possible.
Find this video and Joe Biden goes DOWN! Barack Obama goes DOWN! Democrat Party goes DOWN!
And what does this say about Obama's vetting process that they let this Biden meltdown somehow slip by them?
It is a scandal that this video is not already out there since all three of the major networks know about it since all of them broadcast this incident.
Hopefully the networks can be bypassed and the public can see it for themselves.
Put this on YouTube tomorrow so it can be seen by the entire country before Thursday’s VP debate.
ping
Wait a while, otherwise, Hillary will have a chance to enter the race and possibly make up ground quickly.
bttt
Bump for later
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2mzbuRgnI4
Here is one of Biden asking Chuck Graham to stand up. Chuck is in a wheel chair.
Only problem — would this finish off Biden? As a member of SOB [Save Our Biden], I’m concerned.
— FRegards ....
Oh, a video that damages a Democrat? It won’t be found, ever. Stalin was such a great teacher.
Um...yeah if I had it. As you can see, I located it at C-SPAN but now somehow lost at the National Archives. Only other place is at Vanderbilt University newscast archives. Therefore if anybody out there is in the Nashville area, get a copy NOW. All three networks broadcast this but I recommend you get videos of all three in case one is longer than the others.
As a member of SOB, I appreciate your wise post.
Biden may go down, but the nightmare scenario is Hillary entering the race. So why not hold the vid till the week before the election?
Normally, I think you have a home run, but the media forces are so deranged pro obama that I doubt it will have an effect.
Prolly been scrubbed from history, just like the New Soldier book of Kerry’s.
No to worry. Federal law prohibits entry this late...
FIND that video
Found an archive news article if this helps you track down the video.
http://www.newspaperarchive.com/LandingPage.aspx?type=glpnews&search=joe%20biden%2c%20schultz&img=\\na0029\6285246\21608887_clean.html
where’s the video?
Federal law prohibits entry this late.
get the video BTW - if this happened on the Senate floor - won't it be in the Library of Congress or such place?
Maybe you should call Rush today & tell him about it. If anyone can get it, he can.
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