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10.27.08. In North Carolina, Joe Biden compalins that campaigning has gotten awfully tough now that he has had to answer a difficult question.
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Biden Pisses And Moans At Rally About The Fla. TV Interview
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
Biden still has Florida interview on the mind
Jonathan Martin's Blog —
Whether or not McCain comes back, three heroes have emerged this cycle for many on the right: Sarah Palin, Joe the Plumber and WFTV's Barbara West
Biden on 'Marx' interview
Ben Smith's Blog —
Biden, in North Carolina, speaks mournfully about that ... odd...Orlando interview.
"Folks, this stuff youre hearing, this stuff you're hearing in this campaign, some of it's pretty ugly," he said, adding that after the election, "We have to reach out to those folks. We have to bring this country together."
Is Joe Biden Fit to be Vice President?
GayPatriot —
It seems his thirty-six years in Washington have inured Joe Biden to the kid-glove treatment Democrats get from the national press corps.
When a reporter asks Republicans tough questions, they see it as par for the course and (usually) don’t complain. But, when the news media challenge Democrats, they start whining and call their questioners “combative” as the Obama team labeled WFTV’s Barbara West for pressing the Delaware Democrat on his running mate’s rhetoric of redistribution.
The campaign retaliated by refusing to grant interviews to the station for the duration of the campaign.
And now Biden is ...
Biden Responds To “Marx” Television Interview
Say Anything —
Here’s the original interview. Here’s Biden responding.
Folks, this stuff youre hearing, this stuff you’re hearing in this campaign, some of it’s pretty ugly,” he said, adding that after the election, “We have to reach out to those folks. We have to bring this country together.
Apparently, the Obama/Biden campaign’s idea of “reaching out” to “those folks” is to stop talking to them. That’s what they did to the television station that aired the interview ...
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