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February 06, 2010

A 'Dump Biden in 2012' movement?

Rick Moran

This particular story by Kenneth Walsh in USA Today on dropping Biden from the ticket in 2012 only puts in print what many Democrats have been whispering after just about every time Biden opens his mouth. The guy is a liability and besides, Obama doesn't need him any more.

We might recall that the ostensible reason for Biden's presence on the ticket in the first place was his extensive foreign policy experience; not that it mattered. Biden made as many stupid statements about foreign policy as he did anything else.

But one very interesting factor in floating this balloon is the fear in the back of the minds of all Obama people: that if things really go south and Obama looks to be a loser, Hillary Clinton may decide to jump into the race.

It's inside-Washington speculation at this point, but the strategists make a good case for such a shift. "Biden was named in the first place to shore up Obama on foreign policy issues, and Obama doesn't need that anymore," says a former Clinton adviser. That's because Obama has learned the ropes and has assembled a strong foreign policy and national security team including Robert Gates as defense secretary, Jim Jones as White House national security adviser, and Hillary Clinton as secretary of state.Elevating Clinton to the vice presidential slot would accomplish several objectives: It would appeal to female voters and the still-powerful cadre of Clinton admirers, give Obama more of a pragmatic luster, and shunt the gaffe-prone Biden aside. And it would theoretically discourage Clinton, a former senator from New York, from challenging Obama in the 2012 primaries, Democratic insiders say, because as vice president she would be considered Obama's heir for 2016. Clinton would be 69 that year, the same age as Ronald Reagan when he won the presidency in 1980.

I don't think there's more than a very small chance of that happening. Challenging an incumbent president - even one seen as being electoral toast - is madness. While there have been 5 presidents who lost their party's nomination for another term, only one - Franklin Pierce in 1856 - who was elected president failed to win a chance for a second term. The rest were vice presidents who ascended to the office of president after the death of the chief executive.

Even Carter was able to beat Ted Kennedy rather handily in 1980 after most Democrats had given up on the peanut farmer. The advantages of incumbency are just so enormous that a president would have to be truly an incompetent politician to lose.

But note: There are plenty of other Democrats who might fill the second slot if Obama wants to dump Biden. Considering the Veep's liabilities, it is a real possibility.

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Biden is a f###### light skinned retard.

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies."

Senator Barack Obama
Senate Floor Speech on Public Debt
March 16, 2006



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A 'Dump Biden in 2012' movement?

Sounds like he really has to 'go' .

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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This particular story by Kenneth Walsh in USA Today

Um, dude, the linked article is in "US News and World Report" which is not the same as USA Today. Not by a long shot. It just might improve your track record if the blog sources you quote could at least track THEIR media sources with some degree of accuracy.

Secondly, if you followed the link to the original story, you might just notice at the bottom the following:

A White House strategist attributed the speculation about Biden and Clinton to "cocktail party chatter" and said Obama is "very pleased" with Biden's job performance.

In other words, Belt Loop types love to gossip and speculate, that's just what they do. Maybe Biden will be out in 2012, maybe he won't. Who really cares? It would hardly be the first time a President drops his Veep for a new running mate.

Nixon was required to drop Spiro Agnew as VP and have him replaced by Gerald Ford, under much worse circumstances (criminal indictments) than anything you could possibly charge Biden with (speaking inopportunely would seem to be his gravest offense).

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Um, dude, the linked article is in "US News and World Report" which is not the same as USA Today. Not by a long shot. It just might improve your track record if the blog sources you quote could at least track THEIR media sources with some degree of accuracy.

Improve my track record? Ya, ok...dude. :rofl::bonk:

Maybe the guy made a typo. At any rate, who gives a **? Sheesh...

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