One thing not to forget about Biden.

I like Joe Biden. Yes, he's a gaffer, but one should never underestimate him. He's no dummy...

Biden is a very happy and humorous person, and many of his so-called gaffes are nothing more than his tongue-in-cheek deadpanning. Wingnuts don't get it...
 
I like Joe Biden. Yes, he's a gaffer, but one should never underestimate him. He's no dummy...

Biden is a very happy and humorous person, and many of his so-called gaffes are nothing more than his tongue-in-cheek deadpanning. Wingnuts don't get it...
Steven Wright: Deadpan.
Joe Biden: Deadbrain.
 
I like Joe Biden. Yes, he's a gaffer, but one should never underestimate him. He's no dummy...

Biden is a very happy and humorous person, and many of his so-called gaffes are nothing more than his tongue-in-cheek deadpanning. Wingnuts don't get it...

From the lips of a dummy:eusa_hand:
 
I like Joe Biden. Yes, he's a gaffer, but one should never underestimate him. He's no dummy...

Biden is a very happy and humorous person, and many of his so-called gaffes are nothing more than his tongue-in-cheek deadpanning. Wingnuts don't get it...

Oh I get it, he is a shallow left winger who speaks his mind and it is shallow.
 
One thing not to forget about Biden.

What is not to forget about Biden? Biden is the most forgettable person in the universe.

Heck. Can anyone name Grover Clevelands VP without googling it?
 
Palin attended 5 or 6 different colleges to get 1 degree. Biden has 3 degrees, including his law degree.

Joe's a genus for a plagiarizer:eusa_shifty:

Democratic presidential candidate Joseph R. Biden Jr., a U.S. senator from Delaware, was driven from the nomination battle after delivering, without attribution, passages from a speech by British Labor party leader Neil Kinnock. A barrage of subsidiary revelations by the press also contributed to Biden's withdrawal: a serious plagiarism incident involving Biden during his law school years; the senator's boastful exaggerations of his academic record at a New Hampshire campaign event; and the discovery of other quotations in Biden's speeches pilfered from past Democratic politicians

Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
 
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Palin attended 5 or 6 different colleges to get 1 degree. Biden has 3 degrees, including his law degree.

Joe's a genus for a plagiarizer:eusa_shifty:

Democratic presidential candidate Joseph R. Biden Jr., a U.S. senator from Delaware, was driven from the nomination battle after delivering, without attribution, passages from a speech by British Labor party leader Neil Kinnock. A barrage of subsidiary revelations by the press also contributed to Biden's withdrawal: a serious plagiarism incident involving Biden during his law school years; the senator's boastful exaggerations of his academic record at a New Hampshire campaign event; and the discovery of other quotations in Biden's speeches pilfered from past Democratic politicians

Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused

The Biden plagiarism story is old news.

He went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Syracuse University's College of Law in 1968,[19] where by his own description he found it to be "the biggest bore in the world" and pulled many all-nighters to get by.[15][20] During his first year there, he was accused of having plagiarized 5 of 15 pages of a law review article. Biden said it was inadvertent due to his not knowing the proper rules of citation, and he was permitted to retake the course after receiving a grade of F, which was subsequently dropped from his record.[20] He was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1969.

Joe Biden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Palin attended 5 or 6 different colleges to get 1 degree. Biden has 3 degrees, including his law degree.

Joe's a genus for a plagiarizer:eusa_shifty:



Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused

The Biden plagiarism story is old news.
He went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Syracuse University's College of Law in 1968,[19] where by his own description he found it to be "the biggest bore in the world" and pulled many all-nighters to get by.[15][20] During his first year there, he was accused of having plagiarized 5 of 15 pages of a law review article. Biden said it was inadvertent due to his not knowing the proper rules of citation, and he was permitted to retake the course after receiving a grade of F, which was subsequently dropped from his record.[20] He was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1969.

Joe Biden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


He's a serial plagerizer

At first Biden would credit Kinnock when he quoted him. But at some point he failed to offer the attribution. Biden maintained that he lapsed only once—at a debate at the Iowa State Fair, on Aug. 23, when cameras recorded it—but Maureen Dowd of the New York Times reported two incidents of nonattribution, and no one kept track exactly of every time Biden used the Kinnock bit. What is certain is that Biden didn't simply borrow the sort of boilerplate that counts as common currency in political discourse—phrases like "fighting for working families." What he borrowed was Kinnock's life.

Biden lifted Kinnock's precise turns of phrase and his sequences of ideas—a degree of plagiarism that would qualify any student for failure, if not expulsion from school. But the even greater sin was to borrow biographical facts from Kinnock that, although true about Kinnock, didn't apply to Biden. Unlike Kinnock, Biden wasn't the first person in his family history to attend college, as he asserted; nor were his ancestors coal miners, as he claimed when he used Kinnock's words. Once exposed, Biden's campaign team managed to come up with a great-grandfather who had been a mining engineer, but he hardly fit the candidate's description of one who "would come up [from the mines] after 12 hours and play football." At any rate, Biden had delivered his offending remarks with an introduction that clearly implied he had come up with them himself and that they pertained to his own life.

Most American political reporters were not so attuned to Britain's politics that they recognized Kinnock's words

Why Biden's plagiarims shouldn't be forgotten. - Slate Magazine
 
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Biden may not be a dummy but contrary to popular belief at least from the left he is neither a genius or brilliant.

Why do you think Obama picked him for VP?
Probably looking for someone who would not show him up. Think about this Biden is supposed to be this big foreign policy expert so why was he not picked for Sectary of State instead of Hillary? I think it's fair to say Hillary could and likely would have shown Obama up where Biden has not and could not.

Joe Biden: The “practically perfect” vice president - Salon.com
If Biden is the practically perfect vice president I shudder to think what the practically imperfect vice president would be.
 

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