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Thursday, August 28, 2008
That's IT?
Posted by: Carol Platt Liebau at 1:19 AM

No commentary on Joe Biden's speech tonight (transcript here) would be complete without reference to this line: 

These times require more than a good soldier. They require a wise leader.


To me, at least, this sounds more than a bit dismissive of all the "good soldiers" whose bloodshed and sacrifice ensure that supposed "wise leaders" have the opportunity to cogitate in safety and bloviate at length.  What's more, it's pretty hard to cast John McCain as nothing more than a "good soldier" when the contrast -- the "wise leader" -- is supposed to be Barack Obama.

Here, in italics, is all Joe Biden could find to say about Barack's service in the US Senate:

And when he came to Washington, when he came to Washington, John and I watched with amazement how he hit the ground running, leading the fight to pass the most sweeping ethics reform in a generation.

[Note: This is simply a prevarication, as Hugh Hewitt discusses in depth here].

He reached across party lines to pass a law that helped keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of terrorists.  

[Note: The careful wording is for a reason.  Barack actually was allowed essentially to substitute his name as the lead Democratic sponsor to a longstanding bipartisan effort to reduce nuclear stockpiles.  As Senate Lugar's contemporaneous press release notes, "The Lugar-Obama initiative is modeled after the Nunn-Lugar program that focuses on weapons of mass destruction in the former Soviet Union. Lugar and former Senator Sam Nunn (D-GA) authored the program in 1991."

And then he moved Congress and the president to give our wonderful wounded warriors the care and dignity they deserve.

[Note: Of course, Obama voted against funding those same "wonderful"  warriors on the battlefield in 2007 because there wasn't a timeline for withdrawal].

And there you have it, folks.  This is all that his own vice president can find to say about the sum total of legislative accomplishments of the Democrat nominee for President.



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Shannon writes: Thursday, August, 28, 2008 1:22 PM
Joe
I agree 100% regarding Bill's speech. That man can deliver. Contrast that to Obama's bobble head, back and forth throughout his speeches and all the umm's and long pauses and distractions during his townhalls.
Shannon writes: Thursday, August, 28, 2008 1:18 PM
Beau Biden
Did any one else catch the line Biden's son gave in his indroduction where her said "even though my father has been in Washington for 30 years, he is not a Washington insider." I thought he must have messed up the line, he couldn't be serious. If you are not a Washington insider after 30 years, then you are not doing your job right.
Fat Man writes: Thursday, August, 28, 2008 9:15 AM
Laughable

That's the only word that comes to mind as I watch the democrats try to puff up The Dali Bama's credentials.
My Pet Goat writes: Thursday, August, 28, 2008 7:36 AM
Marty....
...that's better than two cowards who avoided service, but don't mind sending other people's children to die.

PS: Nice try!
Marty writes: Thursday, August, 28, 2008 3:34 AM
Two liberals during wartime
without a shred of military service is what the Democratic Party is offering the American people. Of course, these times require more than a good soldier. They require a wise leader says Biden. However, both Obama and Biden voted against the "surge" so both lack wisdom as well.
vonryansexpress writes: Thursday, August, 28, 2008 2:05 AM
Wisdom in the modern Democrat party?
That remark by Sen. Biden was a small lèse majesté against an American of some special standing.

Odd really. Considering that John McCain has a place in the unique pantheon of American warriors that have suffered and returned to live respected civilian lives in the nation they served. Gen. Wainright, Harold Russell, Col Fred Cherry, John McCain, call that roll ... add all the others ...

What are the manifestations of Sen. Obama's wisdom again?

This approaches farce. Commedia dell'arte shtick even ... lazzi devices forthcoming tomorrow night.



Joe writes: Thursday, August, 28, 2008 1:50 AM
It is a good thing Bill Clinton is not
running (or able to run). He would probably win it. Still, his speech was still more Bill and less Barack.

The rest of the night was a bore.
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