
Sen. Joe Biden: Greatest Hits - Unplugged - Videos
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
“I Got Checked For AIDS … Barack Got Checked For AIDS …”
“Gotta Have An Indian Accent To Go To A Dunkin Donuts …”
“My State Was A Slave State”
“Gun Owner Should Have His Head Examined …”
Smokin’ Joe Drum Solo
Joe Asks Gen. Petraeus A Tough Math Question He Can’t Figure Out For Himself
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Flashback: Biden to gun owner, “If that’s his baby, he needs help”
Hot Air » Top Picks —
Flashback: Biden to gun owner, “If that’s his baby, he needs help” posted at 3:28 pm on August 23, 2008 by Allahpundit Send to a Friend | printer-friendly And to think, I once said we wouldn’t get much mileage out of this clip. Here’s Greasy Joe at his best: Contemptuous, self-aggrandizing, and willing to hurt his own side in the interests of, ahem, straight-shooting. Listen to the audience murmur nervously when he says, “I don’t know that he’s mentally qualified to own that gun.” This, of course, came during the same debate in which The One extended his holy hand to Iran and Hugo Chavez .
Biden: If You Love Your Gun You’re Insane
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A flashback to one of those primary “YouTube debates” where Biden gives an answer that’s not likely to sit well with gun owners:
Why, exactly, did Obama put Biden on the ticket again?
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Flashback: Biden Steals Credit for Assault Weapons Ban
Weekly Standard Blog —
In the Democratic presidential debate of July 23, 2007, Joe Biden took some heat from Second Amendment advocates for his condescending attitude toward a gun owner. Less widely noticed was Biden's eagerness to claim credit for writing the assault weapons ban:
But as I pointed out elsewhere at the time, Biden didn't write the assault weapons ban -- neither the one that was signed into law by President Clinton, nor the first one introduced in Congress. Multiple searches of the Congressional legislative database Thomas suggest that Howard Berman was the first Member of Congress to ...
US News: McCain Pick of Palin 'Reignites' Culture War
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias —
Gov. Sarah Palin's pick as John McCain's running mate was a risky, but potentially rewarding way to restart the culture war and fire up social conservative voters, according to U.S. News & World Report's Jay Tolson. But couldn't the same be said in reverse for Obama's pick of Sen. Joe Biden? Here's how Tolson treated the Arizona senator's pick of Palin in a September 9 article (emphasis mine): When Palin addressed the convention, she made it abundantly clear why she was there: Alluding to Obama's gaffe about working-class Americans who turn to guns and God when the economy sours, she presented herself as proof that his characterization ...
Biden: “Obama Better Not Touch My Guns”
Flopping Aces —
I have no doubt Palin can hold her own in the debates and now I wonder ...
Paul Helmke: Palin vs. Biden: For And Against Assault Weapons
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
People often disagree about how best to keep dangerous people from getting dangerous weapons, but very few argue we should have no gun laws at all.
By large majorities, Americans continue to believe that policies like criminal background checks on all gun sales, waiting periods, strong police crack-downs on illegal guns, handgun registration, and restrictions on access to military-style assault weapons, are common sense ideas we should enact into law.
Take the assault weapons example. Since the 1990's, opinion surveys have shown strong and consistent public support for restrictions on access to military-style semi-automatic assault weapons - ...




