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In reply to the discussion: Joe Biden for 2020 [View all]charlyvi
(6,537 posts)Former vice president Joe Biden returned to national politics Tuesday during an afternoon rally in Alabama for Democratic Senate nominee Doug Jones, and his speech was a striking departure from his partys current tone.
As Jones smiled from across the podium, Biden treated the crowd of about 1,000 people to a riff on the Senates glory days days when the party included segregationists.
Ive been around so long, I worked with James Eastland, said Biden, referring to a segregationist senator from Mississippi. Even in the days when I got there, the Democratic Party still had seven or eight old-fashioned Democratic segregationists. Youd get up and youd argue like the devil with them. Then youd go down and have lunch or dinner together. The political system worked. We were divided on issues, but the political system worked.
Biden talked wistfully about Washingtons old politics, even showing off his vocal impression of the last Democrat to represent Alabama in the Senate, Howell Heflin. (Richard C. Shelby, the states senior senator, was elected as a Democrat but switched to the GOP in the 1990s.)
I mean, sure, wed debate whether lynching should be legal, but then wed have some great steak dinners and scotch and some laughs and then do the same thing the next day. Truly the good old days!
http://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/no-to-joe
He isn't what we need at this point in our politics. His outlook is simply too reactionary.