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In reply to the discussion: Please stop talking, Joe! [View all]EffieBlack
(14,249 posts)38. This wasn't faint praise for just any Republican
It was praise and validation of the Number Two guy on the ticket he wants to run against. And you can bet that neither person on that ticket is going to be going around saying what a decent person ANY Democratic nominee is.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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A Democratic politician at this stage of his career shouldn't have to "walk back" comments that are
EffieBlack
Mar 2019
#6
It was inappropriate. This is Biden at his core. He WANTS to see the better self in all.
hlthe2b
Mar 2019
#7
Of course it wasn't, but it should be a lesson to all our candidates the microscope they are under
still_one
Mar 2019
#5
Joe is an old fashioned American politician who comes from a time where they were decent to each
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2019
#28
Thank-you for putting in the full context Effie, including Biden's response. That advice, "think
still_one
Mar 2019
#4
I like Bernie'a golden rule: be a leader by telling voters honestly, consistently & unapologetically
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2019
#61
Joe Biden was in the middle of taking apart the Trump Administration...
CrossingTheRubicon
Mar 2019
#11
At this point, there aren't enough "Biden voters" to win bin the nomination and a general election
EffieBlack
Mar 2019
#44
Joe certainly would start as the odds on favorite given his significant name recognition...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2019
#51
Too late ... by about 20-30 years. This has always been Joe's problem. He's too honest;
KPN
Mar 2019
#13
Well, you can -- but it's self-defeating. I believe we as a whole have done that too many times in
KPN
Mar 2019
#67
Some seem to only remember Biden as lovable Uncle Joe who pals around with Obama buying burgers.
Garrett78
Mar 2019
#14
That baggage and his age would weigh on him heavily. I completely disagree...
Garrett78
Mar 2019
#50
There is a reason that one of the greatest presidents in the history of the republic...
CrossingTheRubicon
Mar 2019
#17
Biden was a strategic and wise choice in 2008 and the same is true in 2020.
CrossingTheRubicon
Mar 2019
#56
Still don't think it's a big deal that he said something nice about Pence.
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#48
Joe Biden said something he walked back and a lot of people are explaining away?
WhiskeyGrinder
Mar 2019
#66
Seems like Cynthia Nixon is auditioning to play the part of Susan Sarandon in the role of...
CrossingTheRubicon
Mar 2019
#68