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gmhr1
09-04-2012, 09:07 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/14/bidens-list-political-blunders/
Sorry about that I should have just said Crazy Joe
M&K's Retrievers
09-04-2012, 09:19 PM
Actually, Biden is not the problem unless something happens to Obama.
Gerry Clinchy
09-19-2012, 11:38 AM
Real Clear Politics
When asked if he remember what the national debt was when he entered office, President Obama said "I don't know what the number was precisely." Obama told Letterman "we don't have to worry about it short term."
Obama has been spending too much time with Biden.
menmon
09-19-2012, 12:27 PM
Romney Bloopers....might want to put one or two of his on the page
gmhr1
09-19-2012, 12:33 PM
Biden is still in the lead
Gerry Clinchy
09-19-2012, 12:43 PM
From Joe, just the other day ...
"Vice President Joe Biden said Monday that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is so out of touch with regular Americans that he thinks the middle class extends to people making up to $250,000."
Just slipped his mind that this is the definition of middle class that his own party has set.
helencalif
09-19-2012, 01:46 PM
It should be a matter of concern that Joe Biden is a heartbeat away. I don't think he is an unintelligent person. I think he slips a cog or two when speaking, and that could be dangerous in a dangerous world.
menmon
09-19-2012, 01:48 PM
This concerns someone that wanted Sarah Palin in that seat;)
helencalif
09-19-2012, 01:51 PM
It should be a matter of concern that Joe Biden is a heartbeat away. I don't think he is an unintelligent person. I think he slips a cog or two when speaking, and that could be dangerous in a dangerous world.
I can hardly wait for the Biden vs. Ryan debate. Should be interesting.
menmon
09-19-2012, 02:07 PM
Biden will make him look like an out of touch elitist and it will take Ryan a week to figure it out.
road kill
09-19-2012, 02:56 PM
Biden will make him look like an out of touch elitist and it will take Ryan a week to figure it out.
Because no matter what either of them say, menmon knows what they mean!!!!!:cool:
menmon
09-19-2012, 03:08 PM
Biden is seasoned and will make hay with this boy that is still wet behind the ears. It will be like Benson and Quail
menmon
09-19-2012, 03:09 PM
What he said and what he meant is the same. Would he have said that in public no!
gmhr1
09-19-2012, 03:19 PM
Biden wont know what hit him when he goes up against Paul Ryan
BonMallari
09-19-2012, 03:34 PM
Biden is seasoned and will make hay with this boy that is still wet behind the ears. It will be like Benson and Quail
make that Bentsen and Quayle
menmon
09-19-2012, 03:36 PM
Obviously you knew who I was talking about
road kill
09-19-2012, 04:26 PM
Obviously you knew who I was talking about
Yes, but we aren't sure you did!
menmon
09-19-2012, 04:30 PM
Benson is a fine mason and my lodge gave him his 50 year pin, so I do know him. However, the rich boy that I don't really know but I do know he got chewed up and spit out by this old fart.
caryalsobrook
09-19-2012, 04:39 PM
Benson is a fine mason and my lodge gave him his 50 year pin, so I do know him. However, the rich boy that I don't really know but I do know he got chewed up and spit out by this old fart.
I wonder if my memory is flawed. WHO WON AND WAS VP?
menmon
09-19-2012, 04:41 PM
Bush...but not because of Benson
starjack
09-19-2012, 05:17 PM
You know i just sold my Jeff Foxworthy tickets my wife was pissed. I told her relax just read what menmon post. She understood:p:razz:
caryalsobrook
09-19-2012, 05:33 PM
Bush...but not because of Benson
Now that is FUNNY. bush did a lot while he was VP;)
JimmyD
09-19-2012, 06:54 PM
The Obama family is on track to spend more taxpayer money in 4 years on personal indulgences than the last 3 presidents combined. And 2 Presidents were in the White House for 8 years each. They will spend more in 4 years than what was spent in the previous 20 years. Thats in touch with the middle class. How many people in the middle class are living better today than in the past 20 years? ANYBODY BUT O-BUMMER.
BonMallari
09-19-2012, 07:04 PM
You know i just sold my Jeff Foxworthy tickets my wife was pissed. I told her relax just read what menmon post. She understood:p:razz:
big difference, one is a comedian the other is providing comedic relief..one I would actually enjoy bowhunting with, the other I might be tempted to turn my bow around and let one fly into his backside...one is a redneck that I would pay to see...the other is one that I will pay to not see
menmon
09-20-2012, 11:35 AM
big difference, one is a comedian the other is providing comedic relief..one I would actually enjoy bowhunting with, the other I might be tempted to turn my bow around and let one fly into his backside...one is a redneck that I would pay to see...the other is one that I will pay to not see
Guys I'm just an old school democrat...that knows economically I'm better off with the democrats in power. You guys have bought into the notion that the republicans care about the working man. Let me assure you they don't. Now they may not bend over and pick the crumb up that falls to the floor but instead let you have it. But I assure you, they are not going to break any pieces off and let you have them.
achiro
09-20-2012, 11:50 AM
The Obama family is on track to spend more taxpayer money in 4 years on personal indulgences than the last 3 presidents combined. And 2 Presidents were in the White House for 8 years each. They will spend more in 4 years than what was spent in the previous 20 years. Thats in touch with the middle class. How many people in the middle class are living better today than in the past 20 years? ANYBODY BUT O-BUMMER.
I'd like to find the info you have on this if you can. I've always had this feeling that the Obamas were using the position to play on the tax payers dime but hadn't seen the actual numbers. Crap like sending their daughter to Mexico or flying separate planes and their entourage groups instead of just going together really pisses me off.
BonMallari
09-20-2012, 12:33 PM
Guys I'm just an old school democrat...that knows economically I'm better off with the democrats in power. You guys have bought into the notion that the republicans care about the working man. Let me assure you they don't. Now they may not bend over and pick the crumb up that falls to the floor but instead let you have it. But I assure you, they are not going to break any pieces off and let you have them.
You just told us its all about YOU....the world can be crumbling around you but as long as you get yours its all good right ? How would you know anything about the working man, You are not one of US...I am a working man, not ashamed of admitting it either...so don't go telling me about what is good for me...I know what administrations were in power when I and others like me were doing well, and it sure wasnt BHO
menmon
09-20-2012, 01:27 PM
You need to lose this ideology that a politician is looking out for the greater good. They are looking out for themselves.
Gerry Clinchy
09-20-2012, 01:38 PM
You need to lose this ideology that a politician is looking out for the greater good. They are looking out for themselves.
Politicians looking out for the greater good? I don't think that I've ever heard THAT ideology expressed on this Forum! Regardless of party, I don't think anyone here subscribes to that ideology.
starjack
09-20-2012, 01:53 PM
guys i'm just an old school democrat...that knows economically i'm better off with the democrats in power. You guys have bought into the notion that the republicans care about the working man. Let me assure you they don't. Now they may not bend over and pick the crumb up that falls to the floor but instead let you have it. But i assure you, they are not going to break any pieces off and let you have them.ronald reagan
BonMallari
09-20-2012, 02:14 PM
You need to lose this ideology that a politician is looking out for the greater good. They are looking out for themselves.
you just contradicted yourself...First you tell us that the Dems are looking out for the working man...now you say that they are looking out for themselves...playing both sides of the fence are we ?
You are just like Biden, you cant remember which story to tell...
menmon
09-20-2012, 02:53 PM
you just contradicted yourself...First you tell us that the Dems are looking out for the working man...now you say that they are looking out for themselves...playing both sides of the fence are we ?
You are just like Biden, you cant remember which story to tell...
No...this thought that the replublicans are going to not waste money and get the debt undercontrol is a lie. At least the democrats are going to waste it where it might benefit us. So believing that one or the other is going to shape the house is rediculus.
BonMallari
09-20-2012, 03:12 PM
No...this thought that the replublicans are going to not waste money and get the debt undercontrol is a lie. At least the democrats are going to waste it where it might benefit us. So believing that one or the other is going to shape the house is rediculus.
Do you actually read your posts before you hit the send button ????
You sound like Madame Pelosi with the we have to pass the bill to see what is inside it...
menmon
09-20-2012, 03:17 PM
Do you actually read your posts before you hit the send button ????
You sound like Madame Pelosi with the we have to pass the bill to see what is inside it...
CORRECT
unlike the republicans that are going to waste where it is not needed....see they have this is common and that is they are going to waste taxpayer money. The part we have control over is who they are going to waste it on. That is all your vote adds up to. Want them wasting it on you or someone that doesn't need it.
BonMallari
09-20-2012, 03:26 PM
CORRECT
unlike the republicans that are going to waste where it is not needed....see they have this is common and that is they are going to waste taxpayer money. The part we have control over is who they are going to waste it on. That is all your vote adds up to. Want them wasting it on you or someone that doesn't need it.
are you that dense....I don't want anyone wasting anything..R or D...You are trying to rationalize that the D know how to waste money better than the R's....that is moronic
starjack
09-20-2012, 03:46 PM
No...this thought that the replublicans are going to not waste money and get the debt undercontrol is a lie. At least the democrats are going to waste it where it might benefit us. So believing that one or the other is going to shape the house is rediculus.You mean like shovel ready jobs that are not so shovel ready. I got it cash for clunker now that really worked out well for everybody.
You for sure are up for a second stimulus.
I will take my chances with someone who knows about buisness than the one that never owned one.
menmon
09-20-2012, 03:51 PM
are you that dense....I don't want anyone wasting anything..R or D...You are trying to rationalize that the D know how to waste money better than the R's....that is moronic
Then you are sh>t out of luck
menmon
09-20-2012, 03:52 PM
They are both good at it....we just get more of it when the democrats are doing it. How old are you? You sure sound naive.
starjack
09-20-2012, 04:08 PM
They are both good at it....we just get more of it when the democrats are doing it. How old are you? You sure sound naive.Well well you just admitted the dem pissed more money away. Talk about naive.
menmon
09-20-2012, 04:33 PM
Well well you just admitted the dem pissed more money away. Talk about naive.
I did not....I said they both piss it off...I just like the way the dems piss it off better;-)
starjack
09-20-2012, 04:41 PM
They are both good at it....we just get more of it when the democrats are doing it. How old are you? You sure sound naive.You tell me what this means . BTW you can put your hancky away with me.
gmhr1
10-03-2012, 11:49 AM
Vice President Biden said Tuesday that the middle class has been "buried the last four years" -- a practically gift-wrapped gaffe that Republicans immediately grabbed to hammer President Obama on the eve of the first presidential debate.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/02/biden-says-middle-class-buried-last-4-years-republicans-pounce/#ixzz28FskDSX1
helencalif
10-04-2012, 01:54 AM
Remember... this thread is supposed to be about Biden bloopers. The VP debate is next week (Oct. 11). Be sure to get plenty of popcorn and beer ready. It should be an entertaining show.
gmhr1
10-04-2012, 09:13 AM
you can bet Ryan will really go after the buried middle class for the last for years. Even Romney hit him with that line last night.
Gerry Clinchy
10-05-2012, 05:31 PM
http://www.americanthinker.com/video/2012/10/is_axelrod_voting_romney_for_president.html
Maybe Axelrod has been spending too much time with Biden?
gmhr1
10-05-2012, 06:18 PM
Looks like hes voting for Romney this is a GREAT statement for Romney and Ryan to use!
Gerry Clinchy
10-05-2012, 06:35 PM
Looks like hes voting for Romney this is a GREAT statement for Romney and Ryan to use!
Maks you wonder if he's living in the past, and just regurgitating the same lines from 2008?
DNC has said Romney wasn't "nice" to BHO on Wed. night. BHO has not been exactly "nice" to R&R so far, so how could they be surprised that Romney wouldn't pull any punches? It appears it was good strategy on Romney's part that he saved his zingers for the debate.
Ryan v. Biden ... dont' think Ryan will be "nice" either. I envision Joe not even realizing he's losing the battle of wits until he watches the analyses. I think Joe actually did win over Palin in that debate. Ryan, however, has a lot more experience to meet Biden with.
It would be such a relief to have Romney win ... thinking of Biden being "a heartbeat away" is true terror.
gmhr1
10-05-2012, 07:09 PM
It would make a great ad. I think Biden is working undercover for Romney!
helencalif
10-06-2012, 01:17 AM
Hasn't Joe Biden has been a senator for 37 years? Apparently he is well loved in Delaware. While he is famous for his Biden Bloopers, he can also charm an audience. I want Ryan to be strong, energetic and be knowledgeable. I don't want him to appear to be mean or disrespectful. I want Ryan to be charmingly vice presidential with all his ducks in a row.
Sundown49 aka Otey B
10-06-2012, 09:02 AM
I think that the Ryan-biden debate will be just like the Romney-obama debate. One came to a debate prepared and the other depending on him being liked. Sorta like going to a gun fight with a pocket knife. Romney handed obama's butt to him. The TRUTH trumps a pack of lies any day. Being a businessman I am sure that as Romney sets up his Cabinet there will be KNOWLEDGEABLE people there instead of a bunch that have NEVER even had a REAL job like the bunch we have in place now.
gmhr1
10-06-2012, 10:22 AM
Biden will meet the real Paul ryan just like Obama met the "real" Romney Biden will think he knows it all Ryan is smart, sharp quick, Joe probably refers to him as the kid. SURPRIZE!
gmhr1
10-06-2012, 10:23 AM
Biden will meet the real Paul ryan just like Obama met the "real" Romney Biden will think he knows it all Ryan is smart, sharp quick, Joe probably refers to him as the kid. SURPRIZE!
Biden
For everyone who claims the Obama administration wants a $1 trillion tax hike, Joe Biden has a message: Yes, we do.
The vice president was referring Thursday to the Democrats' pledge to let the Bush-era tax rates for households making $250,000 and up expire at the end of the year, while maintaining current rates for other Americans. Republicans have called for maintaining the current rates for all Americans.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/04/biden-acknowledges-obama-want-to-raise-1t-in-taxes-on-wealthy/#ixzz28X4nwwzb
Gerry Clinchy
10-06-2012, 10:30 AM
Hasn't Joe Biden has been a senator for 37 years? Apparently he is well loved in Delaware. While he is famous for his Biden Bloopers, he can also charm an audience. I want Ryan to be strong, energetic and be knowledgeable. I don't want him to appear to be mean or disrespectful. I want Ryan to be charmingly vice presidential with all his ducks in a row.
That is correct, Helen. I live in PA, so Biden is familiar to folks in our state as well.
Beats me how he can get elected so often! However, DE is a small state, which means they don't have many members in the House. Once Biden began to move up the Congressional ladder of committees, I'm sure DE didn't want to lose those seniority positions.
I think we see that he has that personal charm on the stump, but so does Obama. Voters, it seems, can mistake that kind of charm for competency.
I would agree that Ryan will use the same approach on Biden as Romney did on Obama. He will politely, but firmly, correct Biden's inaccurate statements. He will be professional and business-like ... much like he has been in Congress. Stump speeches are different than these debates. I would expect him to maybe use Biden's "Yes, we do want to raise taxes a trillion dollars," ... but I wouldn't expect Ryan to refer to Biden's "chains" speech.
I'm getting the impression that as Romney gets more comfortable in his role as a nominee, looking forward to being President, he is developing the kind of public persona that is more akin to the Reagan image. JFK grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth, yet no one ever accused him of being "out of touch" with voters. IF (notice IF) the silver spoon is any argument of substance, that argument can also be turned around into a desire to "serve" the country. Most of those who run for POTUS are by no means "middle class" by the time they are seeking this office.
I read one piece that mentioned that Romney could have made more money by NOT leaving Bain for the Olympics or governorship of MA. I feel pretty sure that Obama, Biden, Reid and Pelosi have benefited greatly in building their personal wealth due to their govt connection (the insider trading allowed to Congress Critters, as one example) ... wealth that they may not have acquired in some other careers. If a campaign wanted to, I believe something could be made of that. Of course, same is true of R legislators ... but they are not front-and-center in the limelight as these others.
helencalif
10-06-2012, 11:37 AM
I hope Ryan keeps his points and his replies SIMPLE so those watching don't get turned off.
An old journalism truism is that newspapers are written for those with a 6th grade education. I don't want Ryan to get into the weeds and lose the audience.
helencalif
10-06-2012, 11:39 AM
Biden will make him look like an out of touch elitist...
Have you spent any time at all researching Paul Ryan's background? He is no out of touch elitist.
gmhr1
10-06-2012, 11:59 AM
I doubt Biden is even practicing he thinks he has so much experience bring it on. He's am old man his time has come and gone as he will find out on Thursday.He wont know what hit him Ryan is one up just stepping on the stage he has a budget another thing the dems have failed at.
Gerry Clinchy
10-06-2012, 02:31 PM
I can understand the O/B campaign underestimating Romney in the first debate. Romney was over-shadowed in the primary by the "headliners", and even the R's didn't seem real excited about him.
If they made the same mistake again, with the VP debate, it would be inexcusable. Just plain dumb.
Helen, I think Romney was able to stay out of the weeds in his first debate. I'd think Ryan is smart enough to do the same. Biden doesn't seem to be the type of debate opponent who would draw Ryan down that path; nor would Biden want to have to go down that path himself, I don't believe. B would be even more confused than the audience :-)
BTW, the next POTUS debate is town hall style. Obama is supposed to shine in that environment, but Romney is good in that environment as well. If there are no teleprompters allowed, and the crowd is a reasonable bi-partisan split, it could be a hard row to hoe for Obama.
I envision Obama resorting to rhetorical platitudes, and few real facts, in that environment, presuming that his "charm" will work the magic. In '08 McCain suffered in his physical presence (I remember someone on this forum referring to McCain's puppet-like movements, not realizing that McCain was encumbered by residual effects from his Viet Name torture). Romney has a much more commanding physical presence than McCain did. McCain also looked "old" in the debates. Easy for Obama to look more vigorous. No advantage there with Romney. One might say that McCain looked "senatorial", and Romney looks more "presidential".
Whether we like it or not, the physical presence plays a role in how the words spoken are received by an audience.
Possibly a fortunate twist of fate that Romney did NOT get the nomination in '08 ... he would have had to run against Bush's record. I really believe that nobody could have beaten Obama in '08, so better it was McCain who lost in '08 than Romney. Romney does not have to carry the baggage of being a "loser" in '08. This would clearly be a Reagan/Carter replay were it not for the racial element. I don't believe Carter ever had a "fanatic" following ... he was not that kind of personality. So many people wanted Obama to succeed big-time ... except for maybe Hillary and Willie :-) ... that it is hard to admit he just wasn't up to doing so. They'd still like to believe that he was the victim of circumstances, rather than the victim of his flawed ideology.
helencalif
10-06-2012, 02:44 PM
[QUOTE=Gerry Clinchy;101
Whether we like it or not, the physical presence plays a role in how the words spoken are received by an audience. [/QUOTE]
I agree with you about how important the physical presence is. Did you notice that Obama came out to the podium swaggering? I also noticed that Romney is about the same height as Obama and looked darn trim and fit. Romney does look presidential. He was also animated and strong. He did not let Obama get away with innuendo or false statements. He came right back at him making his points.
I don't know how they line up the questioners and their questions in the town hall format. I hope it is fair. No soft balls for Obama. I hope the questioners put him on the hot seat and ask good questions about what has happened (or not happened) in the 4 years he has been president -- especially since the Democrats were in control of congress the first two years.
Helen
gmhr1
10-06-2012, 02:52 PM
The moderator for the VP debate is foreign affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz this should be interesting. I watched Obama on the view, and the univision interview where he was more relaxed didnt seem to help him without his teleprompter he stutters and says um alot. He didnt practice because he thought it was going to be easy he didnt know Romney was as smart as he was after the first question Obama looked stunned.
On talk radio they had a fellow call in who was an expert in reading lips he said as Obama shook Romneys hand he said "you won this one" dont know if its true but he and michelle didnt look happy when they left the stage
Gerry Clinchy
10-06-2012, 02:54 PM
Obama had lost his swagger by the time he left the stage ... seemed like he and Michelle wanted to get out of there as soon as possible!
People faulted Lehrer for his questions, but I think he said they were submitted to him, and he chose from the ones submitted.
Don't remember how the questions are chosen for the town hall format, but if there are no hard ball questions, it will be very suspicious.
helencalif
10-06-2012, 06:29 PM
I am wondering about college students. Did you see the interviews played on Fox? The students were on their way to an Obama rally. They were asked if it was fair that the President was not allowed to have a teleprompter during the debate. Most, if not all, did not seem to know what a "debate" is. Some did not know he had no teleprompter; some said he should have been allowed to have one; some said it wasn't fair that he had no teleprompter.
I hope there are more intelligent college students than those interviewed. Mush, nothing but mush for brains marching off to an Obama rally.
gmhr1
10-06-2012, 06:39 PM
Hopefully ther parents are not paying for their education if so they have wasted their $. When people cannot spell "debt" we know we are in big trouble !
charly_t
10-06-2012, 06:40 PM
I am wondering about college students. Did you see the interviews played on Fox? The students were on their way to an Obama rally. They were asked if it was fair that the President was not allowed to have a teleprompter during the debate. Most, if not all, did not seem to know what a "debate" is. Some did not know he had no teleprompter; some said he should have been allowed to have one; some said it wasn't fair that he had no teleprompter.
I hope there are more intelligent college students than those interviewed. Mush, nothing but mush for brains marching off to an Obama rally.
It seems to me that most high school and college age young people were smarter in "my day". Maybe I was just dumber back then. One good thing back then was we had a ( high school ) teacher who let us argue and figure things out for ourselves. Of course most kids where I went to school had parents who let those kids learn by doing. Not many kids got to sit and play games all day. Another thing the teaching was not all "theory" with little personal experience with our teachers.
Gerry Clinchy
10-06-2012, 08:06 PM
I am wondering about college students. Did you see the interviews played on Fox? The students were on their way to an Obama rally. They were asked if it was fair that the President was not allowed to have a teleprompter during the debate. Most, if not all, did not seem to know what a "debate" is. Some did not know he had no teleprompter; some said he should have been allowed to have one; some said it wasn't fair that he had no teleprompter.
I hope there are more intelligent college students than those interviewed. Mush, nothing but mush for brains marching off to an Obama rally.
It's been a long time since I was in college :-) but I well remember JFK being the first POTUS after I turned 18.
I don't think college kids were much smarter then as far as politics were concerned ... most did not pay much attention or have much understanding. There were maybe 10% whose vote might have been somewhat educated.
My theory on age to vote would be ... if you can't drink legally until 21, you shouldn't be able to vote. If you are in the military, then you should be entitled to vote, even if under 21, since if you are in a position where you could die for your country, you should be able to vote for the people who run it.
gmhr1
10-18-2012, 05:40 PM
Today Biden asked the question How many of you know someone that served in Iraq/Iran Harry Reid raised his hand along with others , than Biden asked how many of you have lost someone in Iraq/Iran Harrys hand went up again. Why do they keep letting biden out of his closet?
Shawn White
10-18-2012, 06:04 PM
I am wondering about college students. Did you see the interviews played on Fox? The students were on their way to an Obama rally. They were asked if it was fair that the President was not allowed to have a teleprompter during the debate. Most, if not all, did not seem to know what a "debate" is. Some did not know he had no teleprompter; some said he should have been allowed to have one; some said it wasn't fair that he had no teleprompter.
I hope there are more intelligent college students than those interviewed. Mush, nothing but mush for brains marching off to an Obama rally.
I think most automatically think-"If I go to college I'm smarter",soon we have a society full of educated idiots that cant pay back their loans.
luvmylabs23139
10-18-2012, 07:11 PM
I think most automatically think-"If I go to college I'm smarter",soon we have a society full of educated idiots that cant pay back their loans.
Half aren't even educated. They spent 6 years on the sucker taxpayers dime to get a degree in ancient basket weaving!
Shawn White
10-18-2012, 07:35 PM
Half aren't even educated. They spent 6 years on the sucker taxpayers dime to get a degree in ancient basket weaving!
Agreed!! To many have never had to deal with disappointment in life so they just expect that if they want something they should be entitled to get it.
I know several college kids at Mizzou that pride their selves on being professional students,cause as long as they are enrolled they get free rides from their parents and grants.
For example a friend of mines brother in law went to MU for 6 years I think for archaeology and once he could not milk it any longer he got a job in his (field) .he works on a construction crew running a shovel ,because he never gained the knowledge needed to actualy use his degrees,he was to busy smoking pot and being a drummer,so the standard is set that hard work isnt needed as long as you just show up.
gmhr1
10-18-2012, 07:49 PM
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/the-number-of-obama-supporters-who-have-never-heard-of-911-benghazi-attack-will-terrify-you/
obama supporters that have never heard of the 9/11 benghazi attack they think the republicans did it
gmhr1
10-24-2012, 05:41 PM
Biden forgot where he was again today. He was in Ohio but he thought he was in Iowa. Poor Joe he needs to go home and take a rest.
gmhr1
10-26-2012, 10:30 AM
A wildly inappropriate comment to the father who had just lost his hero son .Woods also described encounters on Sept. 14 with Vice President Biden and President Obama.
He claimed that at one point, Biden came over to him and said, "in an extremely loud and boisterous voice, 'did your son always have balls the size of cue balls?'"
Woods said in the Beck interview: "I will ask you the question, is that the voice of someone who is truly sorry?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDUiuDju5Ik
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/26/father-seal-killed-in-libya-says-clinton-vowed-to-arrest-and-prosecute/#ixzz2AYCvk4eE
http://nation.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/26/joe-biden-s-most-crass-tasteless-gaffe-ever
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/joe-biden-to-father-of-former-navy-seal-killed-in-benghazi-did-your-son-always-have-balls-the-size-of-cue-balls/
smillerdvm
10-26-2012, 03:37 PM
son.
Woods said Biden came over to his family and asked in a “loud and boisterous” voice, “Did your son always have balls the size of cue balls?”
“Are these the words of someone who is sorry?” said Woods[/B].”
Cyndi, I know you are completely honest and unbiased in all things political and that your sources are the same.
That is fortunate because some of the "non believers" may have a hard time believing this happened and doubt its credibility.
Thankfully according to your source it was said in a "LOUD & BOISTEROUS" voice which should make it so there surely will be video and audio footage of this episode. What with all the press coverage given to candidates this close to an election I doubt that they could whisper something and not have it recorded.
We will all get to see it on the all the news shows.
If I don't see it on my evening news tonight Im sure Donald Trump will offer up a $5,000,000 bounty for it.
gmhr1
10-26-2012, 04:08 PM
If you don't believe it maybe you should contact the reporter. (most people who support obama dont believe the news) Just remember Biden is a heartbeat away from being President
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/joe-biden-to-father-of-former-navy-seal-killed-in-benghazi-did-your-son-always-have-balls-the-size-of-cue-balls/
http://www.fireandreamitchell.com/2012/10/25/good-grief-joe-biden-asks-father-of-dead-navy-seal-ty-woods-did-your-son-always-have-balls-the-size-of-cue-balls-video/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDUiuDju5Ik
Gerry Clinchy
10-27-2012, 08:26 AM
A whole book about Biden ... really does seem like he is exactly the kind of man we see in public, a bully-type.
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Put a “D” after that candidate’s name, even when he’s still the sitting vice president, and it gets almost no attention. That’s the case with Jeff Connaughton (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1012/82897.html#ixzz2AQtftSLx)http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png, “a Biden Senate staffer turned lobbyist” who just published a book called “The Payoff” that Politico says “lacerates” the vice president.
As described by the publisher, "Beginning in January 2009, The Payoff" lays bare Washington’s culture of power and plutocracy. It’s the story of the twenty-month struggle by Senator Ted Kaufman [VP Biden's successor] and Jeff Connaughton, his chief of staff, to hold Wall Street executives accountable for securities fraud, to stop stock manipulation by high-frequency traders, and to break up too-big-to-fail megabanks."
Politico quoted from the book saying Biden was an “egomaniacal autocrat” “determined to manage his staff through fear.” Pretty strong stuff, landing just at the peak of a presidential campaign. Most not inside the Beltway might even call it “news.”
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/10/26/controversial-book-skewers-biden-but-is-ignored-by-media/#ixzz2AVNMuw7p
smillerdvm
10-27-2012, 04:01 PM
If you don't believe it maybe you should contact the reporter. (most people who support obama dont believe the news) Just remember Biden is a heartbeat away from being President
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/joe-biden-to-father-of-former-navy-seal-killed-in-benghazi-did-your-son-always-have-balls-the-size-of-cue-balls/
http://www.fireandreamitchell.com/2012/10/25/good-grief-joe-biden-asks-father-of-dead-navy-seal-ty-woods-did-your-son-always-have-balls-the-size-of-cue-balls-video/
Still waiting for a video Cyndi. Your story says it wasw said LOUDLY at an event where there had to be lots of reporters, cameras and the like.
Something this shocking would have made the news.
Did you read the name of your second link? Doesn't that give you a clue as to whether that source may have an axe to grind & as to their credibility?
Dont give me links where some whack job claims to GLENN BECK (really Glen Beck???) that this happened In the setting this supposedly hapened their would be video and audio evidence that would be w2idely distributed
Did you spend a lot of time with Timothy Leary in your younger days?
Marty Lee
10-27-2012, 04:49 PM
Still waiting for a video Cyndi. Your story says it wasw said LOUDLY at an event where there had to be lots of reporters, cameras and the like.
Something this shocking would have made the news.
Did you read the name of your second link? Doesn't that give you a clue as to whether that source may have an axe to grind & as to their credibility?
Dont give me links where some whack job claims to GLENN BECK (really Glen Beck???) that this happened In the setting this supposedly hapened their would be video and audio evidence that would be w2idely distributed
Did you spend a lot of time with Timothy Leary in your younger days?
I went to check it on snopes and it says "undetermined" it also says that these statements differ from the MRS. i hope she was comforted by the dignitaries as she claimed to be. i hope the families was shown great compassion and can find some kind of solace for their grief.....i hope these things for the families. Nothing will change my mind about the current admin or change my mind about anyone stupid enough to blindly follow them along. tommorrow being from a swing state of FL i will go and cast my vote to hopefully rid our nation of the current admin. i hope many more will join me.
gmhr1
10-27-2012, 05:19 PM
Oh your right Biden NEVER says anything stupid! Its all made up, must be more of that conspiracy story to keep obama from getting elected, like all the benghazi lies. From your pm I guess this all goes back to the Travon Martin case lets wait and see how that one turns out. Now at least I know where your coming from.
This comment was made to the father of one of the dead navy seals (I don't think he is a in your words, SOME WHACK JOB! ) maybe thats why a big deal wasn't made of it at that time. Just another biden /foot in the mouth moment. If you bothered to click on the video you would hear the father state the comments to Beck in his own words. But I'm sure your right and he made the story up .
Your calling him a whack job is spoken like a true obama supporter. If you want to continue this feel free to pm me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDUiuDju5Ik
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/26/father-seal-killed-in-libya-says-clinton-vowed-to-arrest-and-prosecute/ Read the article the comment is here!
http://nation.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/26/joe-biden-s-most-crass-tasteless-gaffe-ever
http://news.yahoo.com/joe-biden-father-former-navy-seal-killed-benghazi-031940364.html
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tom-blumer/2012/10/27/establishment-press-wont-cue-bidens-outrageous-comment-slain-benghazi-he
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2012/10/appalling-biden-asks-father-of-dead-seal-did-your-son-always-have-balls-the-size-of-cue-balls/
huntinman
10-27-2012, 07:56 PM
Still waiting for a video Cyndi. Your story says it wasw said LOUDLY at an event where there had to be lots of reporters, cameras and the like.
Something this shocking would have made the news.
Did you read the name of your second link? Doesn't that give you a clue as to whether that source may have an axe to grind & as to their credibility?
Dont give me links where some whack job claims to GLENN BECK (really Glen Beck???) that this happened In the setting this supposedly hapened their would be video and audio evidence that would be w2idely distributed
Did you spend a lot of time with Timothy Leary in your younger days?
Are you from Port St. Lucie, FL?
Terri
10-27-2012, 08:01 PM
I just saw the Biden vs Biden debate. It was too funny. Sorry I do not have the link. I would like to know why is it ok for democrats to make racist remarks and get a pass? Biden calling Obama clean, was very degrading and also when blacks who are conservative are called house negro. That also bothers me.
Terri
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