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First Posted: 12- 2-08 10:32 AM   |   Updated: 01- 2-09 05:12 AM

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President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden met in Philadelphia Tuesday morning with a bipartisan delegation of governors from around the country hosted by the National Governors Association.

Obama had a conversation with rising GOP star Bobby Jindal. Obama asked of the governor's children: "How old are they?"

Jindal replied : "6, 4 and 2."

"You've got three of them!" Obama exclaimed, smiling.

Biden's prepared remarks were:

"And Governor Palin, your being here today sends a powerful message that when campaigns end, we are all partners in progress. Thank you."

But he actually said: "And Governor Palin, I want to thank you particularly. I might point out, as I told you, we walked in. Since the race is over, no one pays attention to me at all. So I'm -- maybe you will walk outside with me or something later and say hello to me," prompting laughs from all, but an especially loud one from Gov. Kaine.

"It's great to see you, Governor," Biden added. "And, by the way, I think it is -- I hope, you know, the whole country can see the sort of a metaphor for the fact that this election is over and here we are," he said. "We're all together. We're all dealing with a common problem."

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Obama mostly kept to his prepared remarks, but strayed to say "I'm not going to allow Joe and myself to get infected with Washington-itis."

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Biden's prepared remarks:

Thank you, Governor Rendell and Governor Douglas.


And Governor Palin, your being here today sends a powerful message that when campaigns end, we are all partners in progress. Thank you.

I always love events where seating is done by when your state entered the union. That's when it's good to be a Delawarean, and it's good to see Governor-elect Jack Markell here.

Over the course of the campaign, I had the opportunity to travel through many of your states.

Often, I'd be on a bus, and one of you - or a local official - would point out local landmarks.

And the commentary was almost always, "This used to be."
This "used to be" a steel mill. This town "used to be" the ceramics capital of America.

This factory "used to" employ 1,200 people. A company "used to have" their headquarters here.

We'll know we've turned the corner when we hear a lot less "This used to be..." and a lot more "this is going to be."

In order to get to "This is going to be" we need to build a partnership with you - that is much more robust and much deeper.

And in doing that, the partnership we're able to build with all of you is crucial.

Eric Sevareid once told President Kennedy that: "It doesn't make much sense when two people are sitting in a boat for one of them to point a finger accusingly at the other and say `your end of the boat is sinking.'"

Our nation can't succeed unless our states succeed.

Barack and I recognize this.

And we recognize that you've all been incredibly hard hit by this economic crisis.

Already 41 states are looking at budget shortfalls this year or next.

That is why help for you - everything from direct aid, to countercyclical investments, to benefit programs, to infrastructure investment - will be key parts of our economic plan.

On infrastructure specifically, we have a huge opportunity. China invests 7-9 percent of its GDP in infrastructure projects. We invest just 1 percent. There's a reason they have a mag-lev train that can go over 200 miles per hour.

I may have a bit of a pro-rail bias, but think of the jobs we could create - in both construction and innovation - if we made similarly bold investments here.

We should fast-track funding for the thousands of ready-to-go projects across the country that can quickly put people back to work and lay the foundation for long-term growth.

In the longer term, we are calling for the creation of a new National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank that will help us make the investments we need to build a 21st century transportation system - while creating jobs and taking the politics out of infrastructure spending. And it has the added benefit of making American business more competitive in the world.

We believe that, together, we can make this country again, in the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a place "of beginnings, of projects, of vast designs and expectations."

Despite all of our challenges, I'm struck by how hopeful our nation remains...

... People understand the serious challenges we face - but they also believe that with leadership in Washington and in your states that gives people the chance to succeed - there's nothing we can't do.

We should view this moment of challenge as a moment of great opportunity ---

Perhaps most importantly, Barack understands that change is a means, and not an end. And together, we can change "this used to be" into "this is going to be."

It is now my pleasure to introduce a man who has inspired this nation, and who I am honored to join as a partner in leading this nation.

Please join me in welcoming President-elect Barack Obama.

Obama's prepared remarks:

Good morning.


It always feels like a bit of a homecoming when I meet with governors. Because while I stand here today as President-elect, I will never forget the eight years I served in the state Senate in Illinois. It is in state and local government that the rubber hits the road. Of all our elected leaders, you are the ones people count on most to solve the problems in their communities and to help them get by in difficult times. And it's your state governments that bear some of the toughest burdens when an economic crisis strikes.

That is what we're seeing today.

Every one of you is struggling to come up with a budget at a time when you're facing great and growing needs. More and more people are turning to you for help with health care or affordable housing - even as tightening credit markets and falling tax revenues make it more and more difficult to provide that help.

Forty-one states are likely to face budget shortfalls this year or next, forcing you to choose between reining in spending and raising taxes. Jobs are being cut. Programs for the needy are at risk. Libraries, parks, and historic sites are being closed. Right here in Philadelphia, over two hundred workers are being laid off - and hundreds more unfilled positions are being eliminated.

Meanwhile, virtually all of you are facing the additional challenge of a state constitution that requires you to balance your budget, leaving you with the impossible choice of either helping families at the risk of violating your constitution or upholding your constitution at the expense of helping families.

To solve this crisis and to ease the burden on our states, we need action - and action now. That means passing an economic recovery plan for both Wall Street and Main Street that jumpstarts our economy, helps save or create two and a half million jobs, puts tax cuts into the pockets of hard-pressed middle class families, and makes a down payment on the investments we need to build a strong economy for years to come.

But we also have to recognize that any true solution will not come from Washington alone. It will come from all of you. It will come from the White House and the State House working together every step of the way. That is the kind of strong partnership I intend to build as President of the United States.

Today is our chance to lay the foundation for that partnership. Over the next few hours, I look forward to hearing about the problems you're facing, learning about the work you're doing, and discussing some of the ways we can work together to reduce health care costs, rebuild our crumbling roads, bridges, and schools, and ensure that more families can stay in their homes.

But the partnership we begin here must not - and will not - end here. As President, I will not simply ask our nation's governors to help implement our economic recovery plan. I will ask you to help design that plan. Because if we're listening to our governors, we'll not only be doing what's right for our states, we'll be doing what's right for our country. That's how we'll grow our economy - from the bottom-up. And that's how we'll put America on the path to long-term prosperity.

Make no mistake: these are difficult times, and we're going to have to make hard choices in the months ahead about how to invest precious tax dollars and how to save them - hard choices like the ones you're making right now. I won't stand here and tell you that you'll like all the decisions I make. You probably won't. But I promise you this - as President, I will seek your counsel. I will listen to you, especially when we disagree. And we will once again be true partners in the work of rebuilding our economy, strengthening our states, and lifting up our entire country.


To our Republican colleagues, let me just say a special word. I offer you the same hand of friendship and cooperation that I offer our Democratic governors. We have a strong and vibrant democracy. We compete vigorously during an election. But with the end of that season comes the time to govern together - and that time is now.

It was Justice Brandeis who said, during a period of far greater turmoil in our markets, that one of the blessings of our democracy was that - and I quote - "a single courageous state may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory," experimenting with innovative solutions to its economic problems. That is the spirit of courage and ingenuity that so many of you embody. And that is the spirit I want to reclaim in this country - one where our states are testing new ideas, where Washington is investing in what works, and where you and I are working in partnership to move this country forward. Thank you.

President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden met in Philadelphia Tuesday morning with a bipartisan delegation of governors from around the country hosted by the National Governors A...
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- bdd I'm a Fan of bdd permalink
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I like Obama and what he is trying to do. A quote here from his visit with the governors:
"To our Republican colleagues, let me just say a special word. I offer you the same hand of friendship and cooperation that I offer our Democratic governors. We have a strong and vibrant democracy. We compete vigorously during an election. But with the end of that season comes the time to govern together - and that time is now."
However, how will the "firewall" Saxbey Chambliss and other rethugs who are intent on stopping "change" be handled by our New President?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 12/02/2008
- Vixter I'm a Fan of Vixter 11 fans permalink

bdd, I believe that Chambliss & other 'stuck -on-stupid' rethugs will be handled no differently than anyone else - with respect, dignity & an open mind. Just imagine how refreshing that will be after the last 8 yrs of fear, divisiveness, disrespect, etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 12/03/2008

bdd, stuck-on-stupid... hahaha love it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 12/05/2008
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He will send his rabid dog, hmmm I mean Rahm, to get them to comply

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 12/03/2008
- hilary916 I'm a Fan of hilary916 36 fans permalink
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So THIS is what a president sounds and looks like!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 12/02/2008
- CaliTLC I'm a Fan of CaliTLC 86 fans permalink
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Finally - a President who communicates very clearly. Listening to the President-Elect is like a breath of fresh air after the last eight years. He seems to be settling into his new position very comfortably.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 12/02/2008
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it is indeed refreshing to have a measure of intelligence coming to the Whitehouse.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 AM on 12/03/2008

She is a joke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 12/02/2008
- SparkyDash I'm a Fan of SparkyDash 52 fans permalink
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thanks for not using her name...less publicity. I was on a blog where all posters called her SWWNBN (like Harry Potter...She who will not be named). I was okay with that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 12/03/2008
- Collielady I'm a Fan of Collielady 91 fans permalink
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Well, Obama is still extending the olive branch, which is the way it should be, just as long as he stays alert to the back-stabbing shenanigans that will inevitably come from the right. They interpret goodwill as weakness and will close in for the kill first chance they get.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 12/02/2008
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If they expect Obama to take it lying down, they got another surprise coming

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 12/03/2008
- Oonagh I'm a Fan of Oonagh 31 fans permalink

Mother always said "Empty vessels make the most noise" and who does that remind me of ....Oh.. SP

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 12/02/2008

Not much of a fan of Biden but folks who can make fun of themselves are usually ones who are confident in themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 12/02/2008
- skyglider I'm a Fan of skyglider 3 fans permalink

That was fun to see !!!

After the election, seems Barack and Joe share the same taylor !!! LOL!!!
The main difference is that the Elect-Prez looks a little bit more seasoned, some more gray hair on his temples. Looks very Presidential !
Joe looks totally rejuvenated and now has a radiant smile and full bunch of hair !!!
The campaign suited them well !!! LOL !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 12/02/2008
- duze I'm a Fan of duze 25 fans permalink

No ones every looked better in a suit than Joe Biden. Obama has a different body type. He's looks better in the Italian styles. Biden, on the other hand is Armani all the way. The way the suit lays on his shoulders has always been a turn on to me. They both have just the right amount of swagga, and beautiful women to prove it. These two make America look fabulous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 12/03/2008
- ddemos I'm a Fan of ddemos 4 fans permalink

You're a hoot, girl. Oops, I'm assuming you're a girl..if not...nothing wrong with that!
If we're going on a wardrobe tangent here...I have a problem w/ Obama's single button suits, his tie sticks out the bottom of the jacket, especially when he sits. He would do better w/ Armani, as well... sure has the body type that clothes look good on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 AM on 12/03/2008
- SparkyDash I'm a Fan of SparkyDash 52 fans permalink
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Joe Biden is beautiful inside and out. That smile...there's nothing like it. I agree, the campaign, working with Obama on a good future for our country, new challenges, and a genunine desire to serve, seem to suit this true gentleman. Joe always seems youthful, from fidgeting a little at press conferences, to moving faster than most of the others in the team. He shows great disipline, but I think he has a lot of energy. I like that...Love ya Joe!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 AM on 12/03/2008

When the country sobers up from its addiction to all things Palin, major minds and personas like Biden will be standing.

That a dimwit, PR seeking, mean-spirited, still, ill informed Governor of Alaska garners more press than Joe Biden, then we know this country is on the wrong track.

Now, take her lack of judgment, scraping voice, nasal twang, hate-filled rhetoric, standin' in front of a turkey decapitation factory, taking calls from phony President of France, called out for abuse of power, and put all that on an ugly body.

Would the media be lapping up her every word?

You know the answer, and it doesn't make you feel too good about yourself, I would imagine.

Time and reality will catch up with her no matter how she looks. This serious time in the Nation will not abide star power masquerading as actual power.

The country can't afford such empy hubris and that's why McCain didn't win.

She was a liability, not in energizing the base, but debasing John McCain. His fault, however, his fault in trying to vault to Presidency by any means or mean-spirited Veep candidate necessary.

McCain used Palin, and Palin used McCain. 'Twas a perfect match, but not a winning one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 12/02/2008
- provgrays I'm a Fan of provgrays 35 fans permalink

This was misleading.

Why does the headline bear no relation to the "story"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 12/02/2008
- marthlois I'm a Fan of marthlois 27 fans permalink

Misleading, yet again! He was not mocking her. If you are familiar with Joe Biden, you'd know that he was being he usual self-deprecating, loving self!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 12/02/2008
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Yeah...okay ~ but I'm wondering what Jill thinks of that "jokey-joke" proposition?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 12/02/2008
- Shadow08 I'm a Fan of Shadow08 235 fans permalink
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She's been married to Joe for a long time. What would she think? Joe is being Joe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 12/02/2008
- Irish55 I'm a Fan of Irish55 15 fans permalink

Exactly! Love Joe Biden and his sense of humor. We've missed hearing from him and seeing him.

Here's hoping a lot of people here find their missing sense of humour.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 12/02/2008
- FebM I'm a Fan of FebM 46 fans permalink

Finally a president of the USA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 12/02/2008
- Pulemerci I'm a Fan of Pulemerci 9 fans permalink

I guess Bush Derangement Syndrome is being replaced with Palin Derangement Syndrome. I could see the Left getting their panties twisted by Bush, he won two elections. But Governor Palin, her ticket lost folks. Why is the Left still obsessed with her? Are they afraid of her?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 12/02/2008
- Maderous I'm a Fan of Maderous 3 fans permalink

Yes, we're affraid of her. And we're affraid of the large number of republicans who aren't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 12/02/2008
- fiorastar I'm a Fan of fiorastar 64 fans permalink
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Afraid that she will disappear into the grass only to bite us later like the snake that she is. Keep her on the front page so we can see what she's trying to pull.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 12/02/2008
- Irish55 I'm a Fan of Irish55 15 fans permalink

That's funny. No - not afraid of her - just tired of her. To quote Gertrude Stein (with apologies), "there is no there there". That about sums up Gov Palin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 12/02/2008
- marko77 I'm a Fan of marko77 33 fans permalink

Palin is like 'Brittany Spears and Paris Hilton - Train Wrecks that get continual press coverage. Also, Palin has a cult following.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 12/03/2008
- Shadow08 I'm a Fan of Shadow08 235 fans permalink
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Afraid of her. Yeah, right. We live in fear of those we soundly defeat at the ballot box. She's national, ongoing joke and a plethora of laughs. If you can't distinguish that from fear...well...try another hobby.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 12/02/2008
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Because the media keeps shining a light on her. We don't really care about her vapid attempt of getting attention. I actually wish not to see her anymore on this site. I am getting sick and tired of reading about her

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 12/03/2008
- Deadmoose I'm a Fan of Deadmoose 5 fans permalink

I wonder what Palin's motto will be if she runs in 2012.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 12/02/2008

She still needs to grasp the knowledge to put together a cohert sentance, I',m sorry but she just cannot be the front runner if she can't master American Language.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 12/02/2008
- Shadow08 I'm a Fan of Shadow08 235 fans permalink
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She will also need some educational credibility. Her edeucation is just not there. She may want to spend the next 4 years in a real school persuing a real degree in something that pertains to government, law or business. As it stands, a journalsim degree is just not enough.

We will have a president and vice president and their respective wives that have real, rock solid educations to draw from when intellect is required. Palin simply doesn't. This country will be used to coherency, reason logic, complete sentences, concepts and real answers to real questions. She is very far behind. I'm not saying her education is worthless. I admire anyone who gets a degree. But she has to be able to act like an educated adult, not a 45 year old cheerleader.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 12/02/2008

It will no doubt be the Maverick slogan " GET IT ANYWAY YOU CAN"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 12/02/2008
- SparkyDash I'm a Fan of SparkyDash 52 fans permalink
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Love you Joe, and that beautiful smile of yours...super mega-watt. The more I learn about Dr. Jil Biden, the more impressed I am...neat family filled with genuine love...it shows. Joe is a very special person and he's going to be the best VP. Say anything you want, Joe Biden, I always enjoy your very human words...always the real deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 12/02/2008
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