Posted on 08/15/2012 10:02:42 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The Obama campaign told The Hill on Tuesday that it is confident Vice President Biden will be an effective foil for Paul Ryan despite Bidens latest gaffe. Im not so sure, and neither are some Democrats.
Bidens rhetorical belly-flop yesterday was a doozy. He first told a largely black audience in Danville, Va., that he hoped they could help Obama win North Carolina. He followed that up with the claim that Mitt Romney wanted to unchain Wall Street. He then switched to a comic down-home accent and bellowed, Theyre gonna put yall back in chains!
Willie Geist, a co-host of MSNBCs Morning Joe, was blunt: If Paul Ryan, the Republican candidate, said that to an African-American audience, there would be calls this morning for him to get out of the race, for Mitt Romney to withdraw from the race. Theres a double standard.
But there has been a double standard for Joe Biden for decades, and almost every reporter in Washington knows it. Last night, a frustrated Rudy Giuliani acknowledged it on CNBC. Ive never seen a vice president that has made as many mistakes, said as many stupid things, he told Larry Kudlow. I mean, theres a real fear if, God forbid, he ever had to be entrusted with the presidency, whether he really has the mental capacity to handle it. I mean, this guy just isnt bright. Hes never been bright. He isnt bright. And people think, Well, he just talks a little too much. Actually, hes just not very smart.
Biden has been very lucky that the national media have largely given him a pass until now. American history for the last half century has been replete with Republicans who have been portrayed by the elite media as dim or addled from Dwight Eisenhower to Gerald Ford to Ronald Reagan and Dan Quayle to, of course, George W. Bush and Sarah Palin. No Democrat with comparable national stature has been saddled with a similar reputation. The media have tended to explain away Bidens strange statements and unforced errors by saying, Oh, well. Thats just Joe, you know. Or they casually admit, Well, he just talks a bit too much, and then move on.
In the middle of a hotly contested presidential campaign, that may now be changing. In the Washington Post yesterday, Alexandra Petri discussed the trouble with Joe and took the VP to task for periodically alarming outbursts that are unbecoming of the second-highest office in the land. He inspires the sort of discomfort one feels upon introducing ones fiancé to Grandpa after he has had a Scotch too many, Petri scolded. His cringe-inducing gaffes . . . inspire less anger than embarrassment. A New York publishing source told me that Biden is now seen as a Catholic Sam Goldwyn, and thats not a good place to be. Sam Goldwyn was the legendary Hollywood producer who was known for malapropisms (A verbal contract isnt worth the paper its written on).
The White House has to worry that for the next 82 days Joe Biden will be under tremendous scrutiny especially given the fact that Paul Ryan has become such a media-attention magnet. Everyone is anticipating the October 11 debate between Biden and Ryan. Bidens penchant for off-the-cuff remarks doesnt inspire confidence that he wont unintentionally blurt something out when facing Ryan. For example, he embarrassed the Obama administration recently by prematurely revealing he was comfortable with gay marriage forcing his boss to suddenly endorse gay marriage on a timetable not of his choosing.
Bidens erratic statements certainly should make Team Obama nervous. Ive no doubt that some Democratic strategists would love for Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to swap jobs and bolster the Democratic ticket with a little Clinton magic. But theres no evidence that Hillary would take that deal. If she wants to run, she is already the front-runner for the 2016 Democratic nomination and would gain no advantage by being yoked to Obama, her old adversary, for the next three months if they lost or the next four years if they won.
So Democrats are stuck with Old Joe, who will turn 70 this November. Its said that few people vote for a presidential ticket based on who is filling the No. 2 slot. But some do, and they may matter in a very close race. Its likely that by the time this campaign ends, a lot of people will be more nervous about Joe Biden being a heartbeat away from the presidency than about Paul Ryan.
John Fund is national-affairs columnist for NRO.
What is not clear is this, if Biden suddenly became president, would America be worse off than it already is?
0bama makes me nervous. The Commie in Chief needs to be evicted from the People's House.
Sam Goldwyn had been successful in a real managerial job with a profit-making company. What Democrat politician can claim that?
Obama is between a Barack and a hard place. If he dumps Biden, it would cause political Mayhem for the Obama Campaign with the Election only 82 days away. And, Obama would have to admit that he made a mistake in choosing Biden. Narcissists just don’t admit mistakes. But, a Hillary VP slot cold energize the Dems. I hope he keeps ol’ Joe.
Obama gave Joe some choom and told him to chill out.
I find it hard to believe that Biden's blundering could be any worse than the intentional sabotage being done by Obama.
They may be setting up a scenario wherein people are expecting him to fall flat on his face in front of Ryan only to come off as “appearing” sane and rational and therefore wins the expectations contest and the debate by extension
The example seems to me to be an example of sly wit rather than a malapropism -- that is, a verbal contract obviously isn't written on paper, so the value of that non-piece of paper is nothing, which means that a verbal contract is less than nothing... the exact point Goldwyn was apparently trying to make.
Worse off? How about Different Off. Idiocy versus Evil.
Biden will stay on the ticket, but I expect his campaigning will be confined to small, friendly crowds and they may saddle him with a teleprompter to be safe.
That’s going to put the major burden of campaigning and fundraising on Obama’s shoulders. Obama already looks exhausted and if he doesn’t get in his golf games, he gets cranky.
Biden sealed his #2 spot on the ticket this cycle when he deliberately snarked Bam-Bam on the gay marriage issue.
If Obama dumps Biden, he infuriates the gays. They won’t vote for Romney, but they’ll stay home.
Biden is also one of the few persons in the White House with strong ties to organized labor. They are very upset about Charlotte.
All wrong.....the demoncrats will dump Biden by this Friday, late... replacement will not be Hidlebeast aka Cankels, Honorable Senator from NY but...... Elizabeth Lieahwahtha Warren. Warren is losing in mASSachusetts so pulling her out saves the coming defeat for Kennedy seat again and gives the demoncrats two minorities and an ovary carrying, shrilly, known socialist on the ticket with a proven ability to lie and both know “you did not build that”. The demoncrat Dream TEAM!
The pissstream media will go nuts for this ticket...
I wonder if Biden has something wrong with his brain (an actual ailment). Should be an interesting next couple of months.
My more liberal Facebook friends are worried about this election. I can see it in the tone of their posts. Paul Ryan has them very concerned.
I’ve never seen a state of affairs with a cast of characters that even approach this. There might be one here and there but this whole cast is a mess.
My first reaction is that the blundering doofus is more harmless than the malicious ideologue.
My second reaction is that the blundering doofus becomes, in effect, President Soros.
You are absolutely right on this. This will be the winning ticket and the only way Obama can win. I was surprised that Sarah Palin said this last night on Greta’s Program. I know that Palin cant not stand Rommney. She also knows full well that with Hiliary on the ticket, Obama will be a second term president. Why would she say that. If Palin wanted to run she should have put her name in the pot.
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