What Happens When Joe Stops Being Joe?
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Salena Zito
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Posted By: earlybird,
6/19/2019 11:43:06 AM
Joe Biden has always gotten away with being Joe Biden.
This was true when he was President Barack Obama’s vice president, and it was true for his decades in the Senate.
“That’s just Joe being Joe,” reporters, politicians and commentators would say with a chuckle whenever Biden said something outrageous or awkward,(Snip)
But what happens if Joe stops being Joe?
What if he starts being no different from his 20-plus competitors? One month after Biden rolled out a near-perfect presidential announcement, bookending his tour in his home state of Pennsylvania, Biden started to become a little
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Toby Ten Bears 6/19/2019 12:02:14 PM (No. 101493)
"One month after Biden rolled out a near-perfect presidential announcement"... Is when I started laughing and stopped reading.
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I still haven’t recovered from and probably never will, the Biden comment, “The Republicans gonna put you back in chains!”
I wish that loathsome slime very much of bad things. Forever.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
my stars 22 6/19/2019 1:16:26 PM (No. 101552)
I think the crowded field of Democrat's declared "candidates" are all so extreme, by intent, and Joe Biden is just a place holder. Then when the time is perceived as being right, the Dems will present Hilary again to save the day, billed as a moderate, reasonable, popular, and experienced choice who should have won in the first place. She's just biding her time.
Or, it may also be that they have someone else in mind, a dark horse, or are desperately searching for another Obama type to emerge. In the mean time, they rant and rave about Trump, all to show how terrible he is so that when the new savior comes forth he/she/it will appear as the needed champion to rescue the country from the Trump disaster.
Surely the DNC and fellow Dems are not stupid enough to really want anyone already declared to be "the one". Or maybe they are.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Wary American 6/19/2019 1:23:45 PM (No. 101557)
Joe Biden: DEAD MAN WALKING. He cannot formulate a cogent thought and if he did (by accident) he'd stammer and mumble his way through it so that no one would understand anyway.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
smsnod 6/19/2019 2:25:56 PM (No. 101610)
I still think The Wookie is going to be in the picture at the end.
I just don't believe Cankles is going to make it. She wants to, make no mistake.
But I think Moochie will usurp her at the end just like obozo did in 2008.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
kono 6/19/2019 2:38:08 PM (No. 101616)
When Joe stops being Joe?
Joe: "From this point on, call me 'Tasha'..."
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 6/19/2019 3:14:33 PM (No. 101666)
Joe is an idiot, he can't help it, it is who and what he is.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bad-hair 6/19/2019 3:41:33 PM (No. 101693)
Biden/Obama
Joe gets to be a president, but doesn't feel so good so he retires. Presto! The first black woman president!!! Eat that Hillary. They don't like her any more than we do.
I will happily eat my words if I must.
Once Moo is in all the deep state worries go away.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Bur Oak 6/19/2019 4:47:07 PM (No. 101746)
I can't think of a single productive thing that Joe Biden has done in his many years of being paid our tax money.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
lakerman1 6/19/2019 6:39:09 PM (No. 101829)
#3 may be correct, in part.My hunch remains that the democrat primaries, where the proportional representation rule prevails, will result in lots of wannabe presidential nominees who will stick with their delegates, and a hopeless deadlock will occur, after multiple rounds of voting. It will be so bad, a committee could be used to select the nominee. (In 1972, when Senator Tom Eagleton was removed by McGovern, post convention, the DNC did a telephone conference call to select his replacement, Sargent Shriver. (Eagleton had a history of depression, had undergone shock treatments. One of my grad assistants at the time had worked as a senate aide, said 'everybody in the Senate knew about
Eagleton's psychiatric history.' (Shriver was a terrible choice as well - his only plus was that he was married to a Kennedy.)(Shriver was JFK's head of the Peace Corps. JFK liked to hire family members.)
So - the nominee for the democrats could be a total surprise, arising from the ashes of the new democrat socialist party. It could be fun.
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