Day two of the DNC Convention is under way in Denver (lovely city! Shame about the Liberals though) and I have to wonder (as many outside the liberal mindset do) if the Dems should be feeling any buyer’s remorse yet or if that will set in after the close of the convention on Friday. Thousands of liberals will wake up Friday morning with that cheap wine hangover haze wondering what led them to sleep with the campus fatty.
Part of the problem stems from the fact that they’re pulling behind a virtual unknown in the realm of politics. Another issue may be the fact that his VP candidate has publicly said that Obama is not ready to be President. Then there’s the fact that as far as the two of them (Obama/Biden) go, there is little difference ideologically (they have almost identical views on everything) and there isn’t much for the moderate Democrat to stand behind.
Biden’s track record is proven and he’s fairly well liked inside the beltway. He knows his way around Washington politics and has even made a run a the office himself. He’s fairly well suited for the position. Obama on the other hand, may be little more then fancy rhetoric. Can anyone name *ANYTHING* productive that he has done during his tenure in the senate? ANYONE??
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August 26th, 2008 at 3:36 pm
No, I can’t name anything he’s done. Not a darn thing.
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August 26th, 2008 at 3:42 pm
@Comedy Plus: Which I think may end up hurting him in the long run….
August 26th, 2008 at 9:08 pm
“Can anyone name *ANYTHING* productive that he has done during his tenure in the senate? ANYONE??”
No, I can’t. Come to think of it, I can’t name a single productive thing to come out of the Dems in recent years, period. Honestly, not a thing.
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