Don't Put a Muzzle on Biden
This is not the time for Democrats to play nice. And Biden is the perfect candidate to take on this challenge, a hardened politician who is willing to be as aggressive with the GOP as they have been with Democrats.
Biden told Stewart that the "word that really got me in trouble" was calling Obama "clean....I should have said fresh. What I meant was he's got new ideas."
This is not the time for Democrats to play nice. And Biden is the perfect candidate to take on this challenge, a hardened politician who is willing to be as aggressive with the GOP as they have been with Democrats.
Unlike Cheney, Biden believes in explaining his decisions and thought processes in public. And explaining. And explaining.
After countless years spent sweating it out on campaign trails and fighting off rabid GOP attack dogs on the Hill, Biden's going to come out swinging hard in this race. He's going to be a formidable opponent.
I can't wait til America gets to know Jill Biden. As down to earth and serious about education as they come. She's a working mom like many others around the country.
John McCain can't remember how many houses he has, and immediately he's hit by some with the charge of being an elitist. And so, this is our public conundrum: what exactly is the elitist tipping point?
Of all the presidential contenders lined up on the stage in last year's AFL-CIO Chicago debate, Biden was the only one who had voted for the 2005 bill.
As a citizen of the beautiful state of Pennsylvania, I can tell you that every morning on my television for the last month, McCain has been lying about Obama's position on raising taxes.
Enough with the talk about filling in the foreign affairs gap. This just accepts that we are going to live out yet ANOTHER campaign the way the right wants us to -- on their turf.
I need you to do something for me, ok? It's something I'm pretty terrible at -- but I'm guessing with all your experience you'll be okay. Don't say anything stupid.
Representatives of television news divisions said they were undecided as to how to cover the Biden speech, but none were willing to commit to covering it live in its entirety.
To belabor the point that McCain doesn't know how many houses he has -- while it's witty and cute for the moment -- shows a misunderstanding of 'the psychology' of how many Americans think.
Can anyone explain to me why I am supposed to put up with leaders of the environmental movement and Democratic party praising a man who is an enemy of both?