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Biden hits nerve in coal country
The Swamp — ... His gaffe-prone tendencies even led the Republican National Committee to set up a website devoted to tracking outbreaks of Biden foot-in-mouth disease. ...

Daily Digest: Taking It to the Streets
techPresident — ... GOP Keeping Track of Bidenisms: "Joe Biden's gaffes have become so excessive that we've now dedicated an entire site," says the Republican National Committee, which had previously been keeping track of the Dem VP candidates supposedly goofs with a simple clock. Whatever you make of the highlight slips, the site's beautiful interface is, frankly, a case study in how oppo teams can handle powerful but unwieldy video clips. ...

Holding Joe Biden to the Sarah Palin Standard
GayPatriot — In at least three recent (and one forthcoming) posts on Sarah Palin, I have addressed (and will consider) the amazing ignorance of Palin-haters.  They deem her unfit for the White House even though they know nothing of her accomplishments in Alaska.  To prove her unfitness, they return repeatedly to a few things she said in her interview with Katie Couric. Okay, if that’s they way they want to treat the Republican vice presidential nominee, let’s hold her Democratic counterpart to the same standard. We could just limit our evaluation of Joe Biden to the remarks he made yesterday ...

Joe Who?
James Richardson's Skepticians — Was Joe Biden’s nomination for Vice President – a pick elicited first by the criticisms of Hillary Clinton , then John McCain , for Barack Obama’s relative foreign policy inexperience – a shallow attempt to dispel the disparaging ‘naiveté’ narrative? Will Vice President Cheney, a man who has expanded the powers of the Office of the Vice President more than any VP in recent memory, be succeeded by a wall moth? Survey says: Yes . In all but confirmed leaks, Obama is set to name his national security team – Gates, Clinton, Jones – on Monday. Obama’s highly anticipated announcement, notwithstanding any surprises, stands to ...

Joe Who?
RedState: Conservative News and Community — Obama’s National Security “Triumvirate” has Relegated Joe Biden to Nothing More than a Constitutionally Mandated Sycophant, a “Yes Man” whose Opinions will likely be Disregarded Was Joe Biden’s nomination for Vice President – a pick elicited first by the criticisms of Hillary Clinton, then John McCain, for Barack Obama’s relative foreign policy inexperience – a shallow attempt to dispel the disparaging ‘naiveté’ narrative? Will Vice President Cheney, a man who has expanded the powers of the Office of the Vice President more than any VP in ...

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