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Conventional Wisdom says that Joe Biden is the most likely candidate to be Obama’s veep; second place goes to Evan Bayh. Well, I prefer Biden to Bayh. Thoughts?
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The Sideshow — ... It's understandable that somebody out there would think that now is the time to make a move. That it would be Bush's soul brother Pooty-poot was entirely predictable." (Also: A general so over the top that he gets kicked out of the kangaroo court>.) It's not just that McCain says astonishingly amnesiac and stupid things, it's also that right-wing idiots will then leap up to defend him in equally stupid terms. (Also: If the best choice we have is between Bayh and Biden, we are dead. How about the actual Democrat who went on Obama's world ...

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The Sideshow — ... It's understandable that somebody out there would think that now is the time to make a move. That it would be Bush's soul brother Pooty-poot was entirely predictable." (Also: A general so over the top that he gets kicked out of the kangaroo court>.) It's not just that McCain says astonishingly amnesiac and stupid things, it's also that right-wing idiots will then leap up to defend him in equally stupid terms. (Also: If the best choice we have is between Bayh and Biden, we are dead. How about the actual Democrat who went on Obama's world ...

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