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Région : Arizona
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dimanche, août 24, 2008 

 What They're Saying About Obama-Biden:

The Associated Press's Ron Fournier: "The Candidate Of Change Went With The Status Quo." "The candidate of change went with the status quo. ... He picked a 35-year veteran of the Senate -- the ultimate insider -- rather than a candidate from outside Washington..." (Ron Fournier, "Analysis: Biden Pick Shows Lack Of Confidence," The Associated Press, 8/23/08)

Fournier: "[B]iden is anything but a change agent, having been in office longer than half of all Americans have been alive." (Ron Fournier, "Analysis: Biden Pick Shows Lack Of Confidence," The Associated Press, 8/23/08)

ABC's Jake Tapper: "The Freshman Senator Selected As His Running Mate A Six-Term Senate Institution..." "Obama is running on the slogan change we can believe in, but the freshman senator selected as his running mate a six-term senate institution, Senator Joe Biden of Delaware." (ABC's "Good Morning America," 8/23/08)

ABC's Jake Tapper: Biden Taking Lobbyist Money "A Direct Contradiction Of The Obama Message." "Obama may decry lobbyist cash (or at least federal lobbyist cash), but Biden has taken $344,400 from lobbyists since 1997 -- making lobbyists the 10th biggest contributing industry. That seems a direct contradiction of the Obama message." (Jake Tapper, "Obama Decries Lobbyist Cash; Biden Has Reaped It In," ABC News, 8/23/08)

Los Angeles Times: "Biden Is A Washington Insider." "At the same time, as a 36-year Senate veteran, Biden is a Washington insider, an image that is at odds with the theme of change Obama has promoted." (Stuart Silverstein And Johanna Neuman, "Biden's The Pick, Sources Confirm," Los Angeles Times, 8/23/08)

McClatchy Newspapers: Biden Is "A Washington Insider." "The decision to go with Biden, 65, a Washington insider, over a younger politician with a lesser known national profile, such as Obama's friend Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, reflects how tight the contest is between Obama and Republican John McCain." (Margaret Talev and David Lightman, "Obama names Sen. Joe Biden as his vice-presidential pick," McClatchy Newspapers, 8/23/08)

New York Post's Charles Hurt: "Biden Is A Consummate Washington Insider." "On the downside, Biden is a consummate Washington insider. He was first elected to the Senate in 1973 at the age of 29 and plagiarism charges forced him from the 1988 presidential contest." (Charles Hurt, "Joe Biden Wins The Veepstakes," New York Post, 8/23/08)

CNN's Candy Crowley: "Well, the downside is, this is a campaign of change, who is selecting -- which is selecting a man who's been in the Senate for over three decades. There is that." (CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," 8/22/08)

Real Clear Politics' Tom Bevan: "Biden has been in the United States Senate for 36 years -- he was elected in 1972, the year Barack Obama turned eleven -- making him, for better or worse, a quintessential Washington insider." (Tom Bevan, "Obama Goes With Biden," Time's "The Real Clear Politics" Blog, time-blog.com, 8/23/08)

Biden Pick Only Highlights Obama's Inexperience:

The Associated Press' Ron Fournier: "[T]here's the 2007 ABC interview in which Biden said he would stand by an earlier statement that Obama was not ready to serve as president. It seems Obama is worried that some voters are starting to agree." (Ron Fournier, "Analysis: Biden Pick Shows Lack Of Confidence," The Associated Press, 8/23/08)

Newsweek's Howard Fineman: "[Obama] All But Confessed His Lack Of Knowledge Of Foreign Affairs By Selecting As His Running Mate The Senate's Senior Democratic Leader On That Topic." (Howard Fineman, "No Ordinary Joe: The Politics Of The Veep Pick--And What He Brings To The Party," Newsweek, 8/23/08)

Real Clear Politics' Tom Bevan: "He wanted someone who could reinforce his message of change, but he needed someone with experience." (Tom Bevan, "Obama Goes With Biden," Time's "The Real Clear Politics" Blog, time-blog.com, 8/23/08)

Bevan: "[O]bama has spent the last 2 years discounting the experience of folks in the Bush administration, discounting the experience of Hillary Clinton, and now discounting the experience of John McCain by saying that what matters is judgment, not the number of years someone has spent in Washington. Obama's pick belies that notion, especially since the core of Obama's 'judgment' argument centers on his opposing the Iraq war from the beginning. Joe Biden voted for the Iraq war." (Tom Bevan, "Obama Goes With Biden," Time's "The Real Clear Politics" Blog, time-blog.com, 8/23/08)

Political Weakness Leads To New, Negative Obama:

The Associated Press' Ron Fournier: "For All His Self-Confidence, The 47-Year-Old Illinois Senator Worried That He Couldn't Beat Republican John McCain Without Help From A Seasoned Politician Willing To Attack." "The picks say something profound about Obama: For all his self-confidence, the 47-year-old Illinois senator worried that he couldn't beat Republican John McCain without help from a seasoned politician willing to attack. The Biden pick is the next logistical step in an Obama campaign that has become more negative -- a strategic decision that may be necessary but threatens to run counter to his image." (Ron Fournier, "Analysis: Biden Pick Shows Lack Of Confidence," The Associated Press, 8/23/08)

Fournier: "A senior Obama adviser, speaking on condition of anonymity, said his boss has expressed impatience with what he calls a 'reverence' inside his campaign for his message of change and new politics. In other words, Obama is willing -- even eager -- to risk what got him this far if it gets him to the White House." (Ron Fournier, "Analysis: Biden Pick Shows Lack Of Confidence," The Associated Press, 8/23/08)

Time Magazine: "It's a measure of how badly the last month has gone for the once high-flying Obama campaign that they're willing to risk taking on board a shoot-from-the-lip running mate like Biden." (Massimo Calabresi, "Behind Obama's Bet on Biden," Time Magazine, 8/23/08)

The New York Times: "Mr. Obama's choice of Mr. Biden suggested some of the weaknesses the Obama campaign is trying to address at a time when national polls suggest that his race with Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, is tightening." (Adam Nagourney and Jeff Zeleny, "Obama Chooses Biden as Running Mate," New York Times, 8/23/08)

The Washington Post: "As the Associated Press's Ron Fournier noted in an analysis this morning, picking Biden shows that Obama and his team are concerned that questions of whether the Illinois senator is ready for the job have the potential to be politically dangerous." (Chris Cillizza, "Analysis: What Biden's Pick Means," Washington Post's "The Fix" Blog, 8/23/08)

Off-Message:

Time's Mark Halperin: "[O]ne quality that has afflicted Biden for as long as anyone can remember: a persistent tendency to say silly, offensive, and off-putting things." (Mark Halperin, "Halperin On Biden: The Pros And The Cons," Time, 8/23/08)

Time's Mark Halperin: "The central mystery for those who have watched Biden over the years is this: how could someone so smart, experienced, and articulate be his own worst enemy by saying just the wrong thing at just the wrong moment?" (Mark Halperin, "Halperin On Biden: The Pros And The Cons," Time, 8/23/08)

The Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody: "Biden's Good For A Good, Let's Call It Five Gaffes Before November 4th If It's Biden Here We Go Again." "I mean if the Obama campaign, when they knew this pick was coming, they realized, Biden's good for a good, let's call it five gaffes before November 4th. They know this. They understand this. They're willing to take that risk, if it's Biden here we go again." (CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," 8/22/08)

CNN's Jessica Yellin: "The big other problem is that Biden has had a tendency to make gaffes on the trail, he's not always very disciplined." (CNN's "CNN Saturday Morning News," 8/23/08)

Newsweek's Howard Fineman: "He can't keep his mouth shut. Sometimes he talks before thinking. He is not always a systematic thinker. He loves to hear himself talk. He can get carried away with his enthusiasms." (Howard Fineman, "No Ordinary Joe: The Politics Of The Veep Pick--And What He Brings To The Party," Newsweek, 8/23/08)

[New York] Daily News: Biden "Veers Wildly Off Message." "But he can also be a motormouth who veers wildly off message. Even he admits to his tendency to 'bloviate.'" (Michael Saul, "Foreign policy? Joe Biden's no schmo," New York Daily News, 8/23/08)

Politico: "But while Biden, 65, made strides during the primary season on curbing his legendary penchant for leaving no thought unspoken, those who have watched him -- and listened to him -- over the years know the Obama team will spend some sleepless nights wondering what he might say at any given moment." (Carrie Budoff Brown and Bill Nichols, "The Ticket: Obama-Biden," Politico, 8/23/08)

Gone

 
He tried to pick someone safe, but it wont do him any good. Obama doesnt have anywhere near the amount of experience as you do, and he is not fit for the job.
You've totally got this election, and as a military family I can tell you that you do have the full support of the military behind you!
 
Publié par Gone le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 4:27
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tom

 
Why did you take off my post? Do you only want those that kiss your a.. Who are you going to choose; someone the oil companies want?
Why would any middle class vote for republicans? In 8 years we have had crap; the 8 years before were on top; so why vote republican?
Are you people brain dead? Do you really believe the BS that's posted?
I have to excuse Bush though; because he is brain damaged.
Cheney is just a sociopath.
I still don't know who I'm going to vote for; it depends on McCain's VP.

An Independent
 
Publié par tom le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 8:29
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Duckie

 
I'm an independent who is middle-low class. I have the ability to think beyond my selfish needs and say, 'hey this guy will run our country not look out for me' its my job to look out for myself and our President to look out for the interests of the country, not the minority. That's why I will vote McCain. Country first is a view I've had for a long time. There's also way to many things about Obama's doubletalk ("Oh I wont raise taxes", (but he'll pass these awesome social reforms that will raise taxes because someone has to pay for them))

fix the country fix the problem.

I dont want change. I like this country the way it is and I love it. Even for all its faults.
 
Publié par Duckie le lundi, septembre 08, 2008 - 6:02
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Fox Racing

 
They are an odd couple. Maybe you guys can square off in beach volleyball.

 
Publié par Fox Racing le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 4:30
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Daniel

 
Yes it was very hypocritical of Obama. but then nothing he has done in the past has hurt him very much so it might not matter.

 
Publié par Daniel le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 4:36
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terry
TERRY SPRY

 
obama is sliding the the hill! he was never for change, he was/is after the top seat of our country. he is so vain!! he didnot want clinton because she shows more of being able to be powerfull for a vice president. she would over power him. he will do whatever it takes to try to get the top seat. he will fail!!!! we the down to earth taxpAYERS SEE RIGHT THROUGH HIM, and he knows it!! picking biden just shows how arragant he can be!! watch the body langauge from now on!! aragant at its best. old politics again doing dirty work!! he was never for change!! $ and power is what he is all about. comes from his basket while growing up abroad and having no real male type while he was a kid. he had all the luxuries of $ cause of his step dad. obama did no tgo without $ in his life. he just went without real parents who had no skills to raise children. he , imy opinion is a bitter man underneaththe smiles and charms. he will sell our country out to the highest bidder .
vote no when it comes to him!
 
Publié par terry le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 4:54
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Lisa
Lisa Hash

 
My exact words when I heard the news were, "If he wanted change, why go with status quo?" Couldn't agree with ya more. Good news is Biden will put his foot in his mouth so often before the election, he'll be without toes.

 
Publié par Lisa le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:02
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Latina Republican

 
Outstanding read!
 
Publié par Latina Republican le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:10
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Jessica is Playing with Photography
Jessica Bradshaw

 
Who didn't see this coming though? Obama is just telling the American Public what they want to hear. When will the people wake up and THINK FOR THEMSELVES!! We have become use to everything being just given to us, quick and easy. Making a decision about who we believe should be the leader of the free world is NOT an easy decision. So why are some to attracted to the FAD of "change?" What change does Obama really speak of? Socialized Health Care. . . how is the government going to pay for that? Raise taxes!! Why not just put an actual checks and balance system on the private insurance companies? Then we still have that $$ moving around in our economy. Energy policy. . . have we REALLY heard much about an energy policy besides keeping our tires properly inflated? I must say, I actually tend to agree with Paris Hilton's energy policy approach. The War on Terror. . . there's no way to actually just take our soldiers, saliors, marines, and airmen out of the Middle East. We'd leave a vaccum, just waiting to be taken back over by another dictator. When we realize they have been fighting over there since the beginning of time, and there is nothing we can do to change that, or when certain people stop thinking about their own pocket books, we can move on to worrying about the things that need help in our own country. Like the fact that teachers are some of the lowest paid professionals in the country. Yet we are trusting them with the future of our country. But we wonder why the election has become a FAD this year. Last election American Idol had more voters than people voted for the President of the United States. Just goes to show, enough air time on TV will get people to notice, along with someone nice to look at, and some streamers and such. COME ON!! SERIOUSLY!! You wouldn't want to choose the doctor who took the job at the lowest bid to do surgery on you, or a family member. That's about what we're doing with the educators of America today though. Hopefully ignorance won't win this election though.

 
Publié par Jessica is Playing with Photography le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:15
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Terry - One Nation Under God!

 
We're backing the Presidential Candidate with the best experience to lead us into the future!

JOHN S.
MCCAIN!
 
Publié par Terry - One Nation Under God! le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:16
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Ya'akov
Yaakov ben Stein

 
The Obama-Biden ticket does not only verify his own inexperience but his liberal views as well. This is now officially a liberal Democratic race. We need to get back to conservative values not liberal ones.

 
Publié par Ya'akov le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:16
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LA

 
love it! i have been saying this all along.

 
Publié par LA le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:16
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toddzilla™
Todd Zilla

 
Obviously Barrack doesn't want too much change....
 
Publié par toddzilla™ le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:17
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JohnLandis[twitter.com/johnlandis]
Trey Ensing

 
John McCain you will be the next president!
Congrats dude!
 
Publié par JohnLandis[twitter.com/johnlandis] le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:17
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Brian Skytracker

 
Foolish Foolish. The good thing for us is foolish people usually bring destruction on themselves. The democrats will probably shoot themselves in the foot several more times before the election.

 
Publié par Brian Skytracker le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:17
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~* Rockin Redhead *~

 
Obama really messed up by not picking Hilary. I think he'll lose most of her 18 million voters.
I have to ask, what are your chances of considering a woman for VP?
 
Publié par ~* Rockin Redhead *~ le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:18
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A Light In The Darkness

 
Will you be picking Gov. Sarah Palin as your vice president?? I think she's an AWESOME person and I can relate so well to her! Lots of Americans really seem to like her.

 
Publié par A Light In The Darkness le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:19
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화병
Ian Fischer

 
candidate of change[his mind]

of course he had to pick biden because if in the event that obama would be elected, obama's lack of experience would be exposed.

 
Publié par 화병 le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:19
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KnightRyder Once More
Victor Hoffer

 
Obama just shot himself in the foot with Biden. I like Obama in general, but his selection reeks of political gaming. Instead of going in to a contest on his own accords, he selected someone for the ticket who is, quite simply, old.
Hasn't that been the main attack on him, that he is too young, too inexperienced?

He could have continued maintaining his tract of youthful vitality and all, but instead selected his opposite in a blatant attempt to gain votes of people not willing to think about their vote.


And the whole "VP who we would believe could be president if it became necessary" just went out the window. If elected, Biden will surely have little to actually do. Like it or hate it, Cheney is a very active VP. We need a team in the White House. I don't think Obama/Biden will be that.


McCain, please choose more wisely than Obama.

 
Publié par KnightRyder Once More le lundi, août 25, 2008 - 5:55
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Belinda
Belinda Perez

 
The fact that Biden voted for the war that Obama wants to destroy... shows how wrong they BOTH are for this country. I pray you have an awesome VP pick coming our way so the election will be secure.

I'd like to say you have the entire military behind you but unfortunately there are some soldiers AND their wives that would rather see their husband's career, and this entire country, fall to pieces with NO-bama in office. But not to worry - I think there are enough of us out there to out-vote them!
 
Publié par Belinda le mardi, août 26, 2008 - 12:21
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milmah

 
Looked like the usual last night. Jimmy Carter, Nancy Pelosi, Ted Kennedy, Joe Biden and John Kerry. And the clintons are to come. Change means some fresh faces
 
Publié par milmah le mardi, août 26, 2008 - 9:08
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christopher m
christopher m warden

 
does not matter if nobama picked jesus himself,i,d never vote 4 a terrorist,.period-mccain-08
 
Publié par christopher m le vendredi, août 29, 2008 - 3:57
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christopher m
christopher m warden

 
just say no 2 terrorists,,,NO bama--McCain-08--you should really f**k um up by pickin ms.clitt(hitlery) as your vice---dumikrautz will never learn..they are idiots...absolute idiots..seriously mr. mccain(our next president)maybe,,rev.wright/wrong---jessa jackson,opra herself--what,s that american terrorists that nobama has ties with...,louise farahahn,,o.j. simpson,,ludicris,jackson brown,,and of course mcdonna/queen of the black man//a.k.a. dirty butt slut,,would all be wise vice choices,,hell charley mansion would be a better choice than asama hussain nobama(opie)/bin laudin bindin--you and arnold swartz(be with u) would be a kick ass team....really i think romney,hucklebee,ross perot(is he still around)or even colin powell would be your best bets...remember there,s still alot as idiots in this country who think nobama can really change things,,,soo your v.p. choice is so important///i,d vote 4 mccain /bush ticket--no no 4 real--i think bush has done o.k. considering the dumassicrats he,s had 2 deal with over this past 8 years..i voted 4 him twice(his dad too) i,d vote 4 him agin,,over nobama--hell ,d vote 4 hitler himself over nobama--kick ass mr.president////send this dark nite 2 bed//lov u2 cw. McCain-08-you got my vote
 
Publié par christopher m le vendredi, août 29, 2008 - 4:22
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Corey

 
Again Obama proves himself inexperienced in his pick of Senator Joe Biden. Obama likes to say that he represents "change," but then he goes and picks what he calls "Old Washington" for a running mate. Maybe he is afraid he can't make the big decisions. Another tax and spend liberal. Proud to say I'm voting for John McCain!
 
Publié par Corey le mardi, septembre 02, 2008 - 4:43
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that guy
Call me dangerous

 
MAC!
he's scared... you got him on the ropes
he's grasping straws man, wanting to jump on that thing about houses...
doesn't Cindy take care of that sort of thing, I know for certain that i can't answer question's about my wifes undertakings... no fault of yours
and how desperate he's looking
"oh, save joe biden, save me!"

again, you got him on the ropes Mac, don't let up
 
Publié par that guy le mardi, septembre 02, 2008 - 4:45
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Matt

 
To this day I cannot find more then a handful of Obama supporters that can actually list any real reasons for supporting Obama. (Or better yet ones who support his views which have changed since, but I gather not gotten the memo.) Change, hmm.

If Obama cannot define change how can anyone support it? I really hope McCain tears this kid a new one in the debates, well if Obama can conduct one without p rewritten speeches and a teleprompter anyways.



McCain & Palin 2008 – Change we can actually verify!
 
Publié par Matt le mercredi, septembre 03, 2008 - 3:58
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Armando
Armando Tola

 
I live in Italy and I DON'T want Obama Bin Laden for President!!!
 
Publié par Armando le mardi, septembre 09, 2008 - 1:49
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