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Obama, for the win. (pg. 82)
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Lebezniatnikov
Ladies and Gentlemen, I believe this is your ticket:



You heard it here first.

quote:
Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. yesterday said his one-time presidential rival Sen. Barack Obama has asked him to "play a more prominent" and "deeply involved" role in his campaign, a signal the likely Democratic nominee is looking to burnish his foreign-policy credentials that Republicans are attacking.

Mr. Biden stopped short of endorsing Mr. Obama, but predicted the Illinois senator is likely to emerge as the nominee after the last contests on Tuesday. He also took a few swipes at presumptive Republican nominee Sen. John McCain.

"He has asked me to play a more prominent role – not in an administration, in the campaign – meaning would I be more available, would I travel with him occasionally, and I said once he gets the nomination, if he gets the nomination, then I'll do whatever he wants," Mr. Biden, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told The Washington Times yesterday in an interview. "I'll do whatever he asks me to do."

An Obama spokesman declined comment on "any private conversations" between the senators, but offered wide praise for Mr. Biden, of Delaware.

"His expertise would of course be important to any Democratic nominee," said Obama spokesman Bill Burton, adding his boss has "deep respect" for Mr. Biden's service and "deep knowledge."

Mr. Biden vowed to "work my heart out" for the party and said he made such a promise to both Mr. Obama and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York. He ended his own presidential bid the night of the Iowa caucus, in January, keeping to his word that he would withdraw if he was not among the top three finishers.

But given his role as an elder Democratic Party statesman and chairman of one of the Senate's most-prominent panels, Mr. Biden has been extremely critical of the Bush administration and has begun defending Mr. Obama in the face of increased attacks from Mr. McCain over national security and foreign policy.


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...cruited-by-oba/
idoru
quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Amy Gardner...


*fapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfap*
Lebezniatnikov
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
*fapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfap*






Let this thread continue as an Amy Gardner appreciation thread!
RJT
If the muppets at CNN are reporting, it must be true:

http://www.cnn.com/

♪♫ Ding, dong the witch is dead!

Which old witch?

The wicked witch - ding, dong the wicked witch is dead! ♪♫


I thought it was time for a jaunty tune. :happy2:
MrJiveBoJingles
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
If the muppets at CNN are reporting, it must be true:

http://www.cnn.com/

♪♫ Ding, dong the witch is dead!

Which old witch?

The wicked witch - ding, dong the wicked witch is dead! ♪♫


I thought it was time for a jaunty tune. :happy2:

This could be the big day...
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
This could be the big day...


It could be, it could also turn into a giant mess (which I guess also qualifies as a "big day") - so I guess I shouldn't count my chickens before they're hatched.
MrJiveBoJingles
CNN now has a full story up:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06...rats/index.html
MrJiveBoJingles
What are your thoughts on Clinton as a VP?
MrJiveBoJingles
LOL, and now we have "Clinton not prepared to admit defeat," also on CNN:

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...-chairman-says/

RJT
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
What are your thoughts on Clinton as a VP?


Political suicide for Obama.

Biden or Edwards are my preferred candidates, used to lean more towards Edwards (and would still love it if he were chosen), but Biden is a bit more compatible with me in terms of his voting record, and he doesn't have the sappy, religious, "my wife has cancer" pity vote going for him (which I think is the sign of a weak candidate - regardless of how harsh that may sound).

MrJiveBoJingles
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Political suicide for Obama.

Why do you think that?
iammesol
I would go nuts if she was VP as well.
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