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A Test For Obama...

Senator Joe Biden--in a way that only Joe Biden can--rambled his way into admitting that Obama's inexperience will bring on an international "test" because of the perception of Obama as weak and clueless as an executive.

Biden is truly the gift that keeps on giving! Once in a while, he stumbles on to reality when there's a microphone in front of him. Let's see the campaign spin this one!

Posted on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 06:44AM by Registered CommenterLores Rizkalla | Comments12 Comments

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Joe Biden reminds me of Howard Dean, both men so entertaining in their foot-in-the-mouth disease. They are the gift that keeps on giving.

Unfortunately, because barack hussein osama obama has the liberal media in his back pocket, nothing will happen as a result of Joe Biden's statements. Dummycrats are free to say or do whatever they like without any repercussions, while conservatives are constantly held up to an impossibly high standard.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 03:12PM | Unregistered CommenterRaymond
Correct, I will add Jack Murtha calling people of western Pennyslvania Racists , and says he did'nt mean it, Murtha was and still is a Bull Connor Democrat.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 07:17PM | Unregistered CommenterRonald
I'm sure I can't be right about what I'm going to write, BUT my first thought when I heard it was that maybe Senator biden is finally realizing how big a commie (fill in the blank) idiot Senator barry is, and may have realized that Senator barry has no love for this great Nation.

I don't really have any respect for Senator biden, but this is the only reason I can think of him saying something so damagine to Senator barry's campaign not once but twice.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 09:13PM | Unregistered CommenterDakotaranger
I know it's fashionable to jump on all of Biden's gaffes, but Joe Lieberman said esssentially the same thing this past summer on Meet the Press (I believe it was.) He said the new president will have to face a crisis soon after taking office - citing the 1993 WTC attack and 9/11, instances of the past two presidents having to deal with crises in their first year in office. There's nothing particularly insidious or insightful about what Biden said.
Thursday, October 23, 2008 at 06:46AM | Unregistered CommenterJim
Joe Biden never says anything insightful. His latest gaffe is being pointed out only because he himself admitted that barack hussein osama obama is not ready to face truly evil, dangerous world dictators like ahmediniNutJob and Hugo Chavez.
Friday, October 24, 2008 at 04:41PM | Unregistered CommenterRaymond
<i>because of the perception of Obama as weak and clueless as an executive</i>

That's your personal take, not Biden's. To follow up on what Jim noted, Biden was pointing out what history has taught us. The same thing happened to Clinton and George W. Bush. And Biden was reaching back to the JFK example in <i>a possitive way</i> as was reflected in the rest of his remarks which you and others conveniently ignore.
Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 03:03PM | Unregistered CommenterMichelle
Michelle, with no disrespect intended for JFK, I am not sure that in retrospect he was ready to handle third-world dictators. The Bay of Pigs was a disaster. Far worse, of course, was the likes of Jimmy Carter, whose stance on Iran ushered in the Fundamentalist Islamofascist movement that we are suffering from today.

But it it worse than that. What is really troubling about Obama is not so much his total lack of experience, as much as his attitude toward things, his values. He wants to weaken America's position in the world, to destroy its economy through implementing socialism, he wants to weaken our military, weaken our support for Israel, increase welfare programs that only encourages more slothful behavior, and so on. At least JFK was not guilty of any of these things.
Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 10:59PM | Unregistered CommenterRaymond
Raymond,


Plus Barrack Obama wants to create a UN poverty program that would be for by America .Costs about 85 Billion a year .
Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 11:43PM | Unregistered CommenterRonald
Biden made it clear that it was specifically Barack Obama's steel that would be tested--not the next administration that would need a test.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 07:26AM | Registered CommenterLores Rizkalla
I know this is not the main point here, but why is the United States involved in the United Nations at all? We are funding an organization that is overwhelmingly anti-America, and uses our funds to drive the point home. This is absurd. Send the UN to Venezuela, and let Hugo Chavez fund it.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 11:52PM | Unregistered CommenterRaymond
America should get of the UN , and if not Hugo Cgavez how about Robert Mugabee of Zimbabwe runing it and paying for it, that way if Obama will have a disagreement with Mugabee it will be love fight.,
Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 12:02AM | Unregistered CommenterRonald
Let's just send barack hussein osama obama on a permanent, one-way ticket to Kenya, where he was born. I heard he financially supported some marxist islamofascist leader by the name of Odinga. Oddly enough, the liberal media completely ignored this outrage.
Friday, October 31, 2008 at 08:42PM | Unregistered CommenterRaymond

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