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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Ross Mackenzie :: Townhall.com Columnist
Biden Selection May Help McCain Make Obama the Issue
by Ross Mackenzie
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Isn’t the Joe Biden nomination wonderful? A working-class kind of guy who has risen to chairman of the Senate’s Judiciary and Foreign Relations committees?

Wonderful for John McCain and conservatives and Republicans.

But Biden is so moderate, centrist, mainstream, middle-of-the-road.

Wrong. Last year the National Journal, a moderately liberal enterprise, named Barack Obama the Senate’s No. 1 leftie senator, Ted Kennedy No. 2, and Biden No. 3.

Surely it’s important that he has so much experience — six terms as a U.S. Senator, compared with Obama’s four undistinguished years out of the Illinois legislature. And in the Senate club he is so, you know, popular.

Maybe. And so much for Obama’s “change” and “outsider” mantras. Biden is the paradigmatic Washington insider — a practitioner of the same ol’ inside-the-Beltway same-ol’. What’s more, he exudes an engaging cluelessness. He comes right out of central casting as perhaps the worst possible national candidate for anything.

Isn’t he strong on foreign policy and the courts — and thus a counterpoise to Obama’s weaknesses?

On foreign and national-security policy, let’s see what the experience of Biden brings to the ticket. In 1991, he voted against the war to oust Saddam Hussein from Kuwait. In 2002, he voted for the resolution authorizing the 2003 invasion of Iraq (which Obama says he would have voted against). Yet both he and Obama opposed the surge and refuse to acknowledge that it has worked. Oh, and both oppose offshore drilling to help achieve energy independence.

And the courts?

Both voted against John Roberts and Samuel Alito. Obama says that as president, he never would have named Justices Clarence Thomas (terming him inexperienced and insufficiently intelligent) and Antonin Scalia. Biden voted against confirming both Thomas and (earlier) Robert Bork. Not a whole lot of difference between Obama and Biden there.

Still, look at how Biden, from Scranton blue-collar origins, has ascended the heights.

If Obama had wanted someone with ties to Pennsylvania’s small-town voters, whom Obama disdained as “clinging to guns and religion” because they are “bitter,” he might have picked the senator who won them in the Pennsylvania primary, Hillary Clinton — whose father hailed from Scranton.

Biden is an embellisher of his own record and a serial plagiarist. At the Syracuse College of Law, he plagiarized a law-review article for a paper. Campaigning for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination, he plagiarized a speech by British Labor Party leader Neil Kinnock — and shortly thereafter withdrew.

He nevertheless strikes me as a thinker, a very serious person.

He’s a joke, a barrel of gaffes, a complicater of even the simplest issue, a gas bag who suffers from logorrhea — diarrhea of the mouth.

You can’t be serious. Continued...

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Ross Mackenzie lives with his wife and Labrador retriever in the woods west of Richmond, Virginia. They have two grown sons, both Naval officers.

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Ditto Ruth in Ohio
The DNC convention in Denver looked like America's Most Wanted. I would not be surprised to see some of these faces on John Walsh's program.

You had Don Siegleman, former governor of Alabama, fresh out of Federal Prison on Bond For Taking Bribes and Racketeering charges while governor of Alabama. Wonder how many strings his Liberal Democrat Buddies in Congress and the Justice Department pulled to get him a bond set from the 11th Circuit Court Of Appeals, while he awaits a new trial. He gave a speech at the convention, and I am sure was seated as A Super Delegate.

Then, you had that Scoundrel, Mayor Negan, of New Orleans who is under investigation, and soon to be indicted for Fraud, Theft, and Corruption in ripping off millions of dollars of FEMA money intended to rebuild devastated neighborhoods in his beloved "Chocolate City." (Negan's term, not mine, so don't none of you Libs out there jump the gun and try playing the tired old Race Card on me.)

Then, you had the Mayor of Detroit, who is out of jail on bond for Assault. I am sure the list is larger than this, but my 2000 characters is coming close to an end. And, how about Marion Crackhead Barry, mayor of Our Nations Capital City. What a Party. And the DNC had Denver Suspend Drug Laws During the Convention. They knew that Most of their Party Out there were a bunch of Druggies. Wouldn't want any Super Delegates being arrested during the convention, now would we???

How does Biden help Obama?
He's 66 years old, so if Obama were to die in office (not likely from natural causes given he's about 12 years old), we'd be stuck with an older man as President, so there goes that whole argument about McCain's age. He has experience in the Senate. But, he's left a track record. Americans for Democratic Actions gives Biden a 72 percent approval rating while the American Conservative Union gives him a 13 percent lifetime rating. According to the Nat'l Journal, Biden's lifetime average "liberal" rating is 77.5 percent, which makes him a centrist in the Dem Party, or an extreme liberal to anyone not a Democrat. The ACLU gives him an 86 percent lifetime schore (91 percent for the current session of Congress. According to teh Almanac of American Politics, Biden rations 80% liberal on economic, 78% on social issues, and 71% on foreign policy.

This is a balanced ticket? In what universe? Lefty-loony central????
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