Did Biden call Romney "President Romney"?

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Im at work and cant check out videos but ive been hearing that he did. And that he referred to President Obama as President Clinton.
 
Considering it came from the brightest VP we have ever had, hahaha, who couldn't tell the truth if his life depended upon it, does not surprise me in the least. Must be all those degrees he earned and his distinguished law school experience cluttering his mind. To think people thought DQ and SP were numb skulls, at least they weren't pathological liars, and demonstrated focus.
 
Considering it came from the brightest VP we have ever had, hahaha, who couldn't tell the truth if his life depended upon it, does not surprise me in the least. Must be all those degrees he earned and his distinguished law school experience cluttering his mind. To think people thought DQ and SP were numb skulls, at least they weren't pathological liars, and demonstrated focus.

So if DQ is Dan Quayle - who is SP?
 
Considering it came from the brightest VP we have ever had, hahaha, who couldn't tell the truth if his life depended upon it, does not surprise me in the least. Must be all those degrees he earned and his distinguished law school experience cluttering his mind. To think people thought DQ and SP were numb skulls, at least they weren't pathological liars, and demonstrated focus.

So if DQ is Dan Quayle - who is SP?

Sara Palin, the hockey mom, who the press tagged the dumbest VP candidate ever to run for office. Boy did they miss that one!
 
Considering it came from the brightest VP we have ever had, hahaha, who couldn't tell the truth if his life depended upon it, does not surprise me in the least. Must be all those degrees he earned and his distinguished law school experience cluttering his mind. To think people thought DQ and SP were numb skulls, at least they weren't pathological liars, and demonstrated focus.

So if DQ is Dan Quayle - who is SP?

Sara Palin, the hockey mom, who the press tagged the dumbest VP candidate ever to run for office. Boy did they miss that one!

S*it - I was thinking serving VPs.......................
 
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Yes he did. :lol:



WATCH: Joe Biden calls Mitt Romney 'President Romney'
WATCH: Joe Biden calls Mitt Romney 'President Romney' | Campaign 2012 - The BIG One - WTAM 1100

Joe Biden referred to Mitt Romney as “President Romney.” But as if that wasn’t embarrassing enough, he couldn‘t seem to keep his own boss’s name straight: he also referred to Barack Obama as “President Clinton.”




Damn, that's some embarrassing shit.



But..... Funny as hell!!!!


:lmao:
 
Im at work and cant check out videos but ive been hearing that he did. And that he referred to President Obama as President Clinton.
Even if he did it shouldn't be surprising. Biden is a posturing gasbag who should never be taken seriously. At another time he would be wearing a brown derby and a plaid suit. The only difference today is we can't see him coming.

But I must say he is a marked improvement over Cheney, an evil sonofabitch who deserves to be locked in a cell at Leavenworth. While Biden is a joke there is absolutely nothing funny about Cheney.
 
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This turdstorm of pointless click-bait filler is a problem for anyone who wants to be an informed voter. To learn anything useful, you need to be able to sort through all of the garbage to find the actual information and insight.


#5. The Headline Contains the Word "Gaffe"

So for instance, during the health care reform debate, President Obama gave approximately 9 million speeches outlining how his plan supposedly would make the system more efficient. Then, in one speech, he stumbled, and instead of saying that the plan would rid the system of inefficiencies, he accidentally said it would bring inefficiencies. This slip of the tongue unleashed a torrent of headlines and blog posts and talk radio rants.

In the business, they derisively call it "horse race journalism," where the stories focus purely on the "sport" of politics rather than the consequences. A study found that in 1960, about half of the political news stories were about actual policy and the other half were these frivolous "who's winning the game" stories. Today, only 17 percent of stories are about stuff that matters.


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link to all 9 million, please.
 
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This turdstorm of pointless click-bait filler is a problem for anyone who wants to be an informed voter. To learn anything useful, you need to be able to sort through all of the garbage to find the actual information and insight.


#5. The Headline Contains the Word "Gaffe"

So for instance, during the health care reform debate, President Obama gave approximately 9 million speeches outlining how his plan supposedly would make the system more efficient. Then, in one speech, he stumbled, and instead of saying that the plan would rid the system of inefficiencies, he accidentally said it would bring inefficiencies. This slip of the tongue unleashed a torrent of headlines and blog posts and talk radio rants.

In the business, they derisively call it "horse race journalism," where the stories focus purely on the "sport" of politics rather than the consequences. A study found that in 1960, about half of the political news stories were about actual policy and the other half were these frivolous "who's winning the game" stories. Today, only 17 percent of stories are about stuff that matters.


Stop passing on bullshit horse race journalism.

For the simple reason that most people don't read, furthermore their level of comprehension is limited at best. I guess it's a too much sugar and cool aide thing.
 
Considering it came from the brightest VP we have ever had, hahaha, who couldn't tell the truth if his life depended upon it, does not surprise me in the least. Must be all those degrees he earned and his distinguished law school experience cluttering his mind. To think people thought DQ and SP were numb skulls, at least they weren't pathological liars, and demonstrated focus.

So if DQ is Dan Quayle - who is SP?

Sara Palin, the hockey mom, who the press tagged the dumbest VP candidate ever to run for office. Boy did they miss that one!

Now thats funny
 

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