- OC73, on 08/23/2008, -2/+20I give the grumpy, arrogant, bigot a week before his mouth gets him in trouble.
- BabushkaBlue, on 08/23/2008, -12/+2You're talking about McCain, right?
- KJeffV, on 08/23/2008, -2/+11A WEEK? Most generous.
- LoneRanger85, on 08/23/2008, -4/+21AP had the same take.
DENVER (AP) -- The candidate of change went with the status quo.
In picking Sen. Joe Biden to be his running mate, Barack Obama sought to shore up his weakness -- inexperience in office and on foreign policy -- rather than underscore his strength as a new-generation candidate defying political conventions.
Is he going to be sitting in Biden's lap?- CryRightardCry, on 09/05/2008, -1/+1Nope, running the country.
Oh, you guys were planning to have McCain sitting on Palin's lap?
Or the other way around?
Gee, first Obama doesn't have experience, and he picks someone who does, and now you whine because he's done what you wanted?
Don't you get sick of being a failure?
Don't you wish you could feel good about what you say and do on digg?
- CryRightardCry, on 09/05/2008, -1/+1Nope, running the country.
- PolishLogic, on 08/23/2008, -2/+14Ouch! That's gonna hurt.
- BHO4Prez, on 08/23/2008, -3/+4I don't support Obama and I wouldn't vote for him if Saddam Hussein was running for office. However, I think Biden is a good choice for vice president. He is likable and articulate. His years as a member of the Committee on Foreign Relations will win over those who feel Obama might not have enough foreign policy experience.
- BECoole, on 08/23/2008, -1/+7I read your history and I believe you, but why the "BHO for Prez" handle?
- elleigh2, on 08/23/2008, -2/+7At least B_O, we cannot even put his initial in there, picked someone with a loooooooooooooong record that the opposition can pick apart! It's funny to me, that everyone on that side was talking about the "old white guy" and what does B_O do? My question is, Which one is the bigger narcissist?
- elleigh2, on 08/23/2008, -1/+6I might add,,,,He has been beating around Washington longer than McCain!??
- 7sons, on 08/23/2008, -3/+8The last time rhetoric like Obama's was heard a young revolutionary(communist) named Castro and his VP pick, Che Guevara, were "running" for office. The rest is history.
- Nannybell, on 08/23/2008, -3/+9When he ran for President in the 1988 race, there were revelations about Biden plagiarizing speeches and also lying about his academic achievements, claiming he had a high standing in his class when it was actually rather low, and claiming he had more degrees than he actually had and falsely claiming he had gone to college on a full scholarship when it was actually only partial. Regardless of how affable a guy may appear, it is a weak and dishonest character that embellishes and steals ideas from others. I would not want him for President for many reasons, these included.
- DuggDowner, on 08/23/2008, -2/+2Steals like the Keating Five?
- radiofrequency, on 08/23/2008, -2/+5Senators Biden and Ted Kennedy are just two reason the nation needs term limits in the Senate.
- DuggDowner, on 08/23/2008, -3/+1John McCain is a third. Trent Lott is a fourth. Joe Lieberman a fifth.
- skmckinny, on 08/23/2008, -1/+4
Since we have already been saying OB and BO, Biden goes into oblivion. How much more self-absorbed can this be? - LafayetteAve, on 08/23/2008, -1/+6SOB ticket: Senaors Obama and Biden
- DuggDowner, on 08/23/2008, -6/+2I'm sure the Faux Noize crews had derogatory articles ready for whomever Obama chose. Now let's see how excited the nutjob Christians get with either Lieberman or Romney as McCain's pick.


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