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In reply to the discussion: Joe Biden still wants to be president [View all]lapucelle
(21,052 posts)37. Not all people with foreign policy knowledge
are treated well by the beltway media, although they are certainly more than indulgent when discussing Biden's "gaffes".
Whether or not the "gaffe-prone" story line would ever cross over to the "flawed" narrative based on Biden's long history in the senate remains to be seen. And there are probably many unwilling to gloss over exactly how instrumental he was in paving the way for a Supreme Court seat for Clarence Thomas.
Anita Hill served up a powerful reminder of the dangers of paying short shrift to issues of sexual harassment in this Boston Globe editorial four weeks before the 2016 election.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2016/10/10/what-can-still-learn-from-sexual-harassment/jCF5rxYbFMgE3bOKR984pI/story.html
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We need someone who can make cultivating and ushering policies a long term goal
loyalsister
Jul 2017
#21
Thank you for your service, Joe. I hope you enjoy your well-deserved retirement.
NurseJackie
Jul 2017
#53
Unlike you (I suspect) I think Biden not being a "populist" is a great thing.
Expecting Rain
Jul 2017
#41
Had Democrats won, in all likelihood Biden would now be our Secretary of State.
lapucelle
Jul 2017
#3
Completely agree that not all people with foreign policy knowledge are treated well
karynnj
Jul 2017
#40
Not sure -- I suspect that Hillary might have gone with someone like Wendy Sherman
karynnj
Jul 2017
#50
If he were ten (or even five) years younger, he'd be the frontrunner for 2020 - but he'll be 78
Midwestern Democrat
Jul 2017
#6
I don't thing there is another Democrat as well positioned to win back...
Expecting Rain
Jul 2017
#10
Buttigieg potentially would be given that's the general area where he lives
stevenleser
Jul 2017
#25
I am conflicted about this. While I REALLY like Joe, I am not excited about his candidacy.
AgadorSparticus
Jul 2017
#17
Nonsense... He would be a great candidate. In 12 Biden and Bill Clinton managed to get
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#31
If Joe runs will they say he is obsessed with power and desperately wants to be president like they
StevieM
Jul 2017
#20
Great ticket would be Joe Biden and Sherrod Brown...if we elect a Democrat in the coming
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#33
so, Hillary can't run again because she's tried twice already, she's to old, but it great if Biden
lunamagica
Jul 2017
#36