Posted on 01/19/2012 12:43:06 PM PST by Zakeet
Vice President Joe Biden had his oops moment Wednesday speaking in a 49er-crazed San Francisco when he told a crowd at a city political fundraiser that the Giants are on their way to the Super Bowl.
Biden spoke at a closed event in the citys financial District at the Bently Reserve when he made the gaffe, according to a White House pool report released today. The comment by Biden drew immediate good-natured boos from the crowd, according to the report by Josh Richman of the Oakland Tribune, who was the only local print reporter allowed to cover the event.
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You mean Shillery, the “I’ve always been a Yankees fan.” Shillery?............
I hope he’s wrong..........
“It’s great to be here at Lambert Field!”
*wink* *wink*
"This could very well be the stupidest person on the face of the earth."
Equally dumb and in the crowd reporter to cite Joe “Gaffe” Biden for only a single flub. Gee, you would have to limit the time frame to no more than an hour to pass the laugh test.
I think she would keeps the dems together and bring in some who are disillusioned with OB. Sets her up for 2016 run.
In my fantasy world, I’d be a high school math teacher tomorrow, and I’d ask my students to calculate the number of ways that somebody could confuse a city’s team with their opponent from another sport, among the MLB / NFL / NBA / NHL teams.
Extra credit for additionally noting Tampa Bay Buccaneers / Pitsburgh Pirates confusion, and Nets / Jets / Mets mismatches.
2012: GO CARDINALS!
It reminds me of the time when
Al Gore told a Chicago audience “How about those Bulls. That Michael Jackson sure is something”
That being said, Biden, for the first time in his life is right.
That is exactly what happened!
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