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Obama names 'gaffe-prone' Joe Biden as his running mate in presidential elections (Daily Mail, 23rd August 2008) Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has named Joe Biden as his running mate, despite the veteran politician once admitting that Obama was 'not yet ready for the presidency'. Mr Biden, 65, is known for being talkative and is prone to making statements which get him in to trouble. To get a sense of how little Mr. Biden brings to the ticket in terms of experience you have read
Rej?:愛称 ジョー... 国益何益 教自由益 .......It’s 3 AM…and all the little lambs realize they’ve been used as a pawn in Obama’s final fuck you to Hillary Clinton and her die-hard supporters. Well played, Barack Obama, well played. Who’da guessed that a Chicago politican could twist the knife so skillfully? Don’t be fooled by that cool demeanor, little lambs; behind that winning smile lurks a petty, vindictive child. Just to recap, the candidate who rode the Change! train to victory has picked a VP who has spent 40 years in Washington. The guy who read
OBAMA’S VICE PRESIDENT IS… JOE BIDEN (READ, SEE AND WATCH HERE ALL OF ABOUT HIM!)Obama plays safe and selects Joe Biden (65) the loquacious and buffoon Democratic senator from Delaware. Well, I was wrong. And NYT’s David Brook was right. With more than 30 years in the Senate, it seems to me that Biden, an old Washington insider, brings more expertise and connections than change. Last January, he described Obama—on the very day that the Illinois senator launched his candidacy—as “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-lo read
OBAMA NAMES JOSEPH BIDEN AS PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATEWell, it is official. Obama has finally ended the suspense and picked his vice-president running mate. *********************************************************************** By CHRISTOPHER COOPER August 23, 2008 5:48 a.m. Barack Obama picked Delaware Sen. Joseph Biden as his running mate, choosing a long-time Washington insider who could balance his thin resume on foreign policy over younger politicians who could have amplified the Democratic presidential candidate’s message of change. read
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