Sunday, August 28, 2005

Combative Joe Biden


Joe Biden, presidential wannabe, was on today's This Week.

Apparently, Biden is modeling his run for the presidency on the John Kerry strategy--flip and flop, try to be a hawk and a dove.

Biden was raising his voice, taking dramatic pauses, looking down and aside as if to maintain his composure. It was quite a performance. Very powerful. (It honestly gave me a headache.)

When his blustering grandstanding is filtered out, little of substance is left.

A few points I managed to glean from the spectacle:

1) Biden is for winning the war in Iraq, BUT... ( The "buts" are many.)

2) Biden wants a set date for troop withdrawal.

3) Biden believes that Bush has failed miserably in his handling of Iraq.

4) Biden believes Bush has no plan and a plan is needed. (I can almost hear John Kerry saying, "I have a plan.")

5) Biden said Bush must "get rid of Rumsfeld."

Finally, George Stephanopoulos asked Biden the obligatory question.


To paraphrase Steph, he inquired, "Since your last visit, are you any closer to making a decision about running for president?" (By the way, his last visit seems like it was just a week ago.)

Biden said, "I'm closer to it."

Steph replied, "That's good to know."

What an odd comment from Steph!


"Good" in what sense? Was that an endorsement? Does he think Biden being on the campaign trail will benefit Hillary Clinton? "Good" how?

Very strange.

Unless, he's completely out of touch with reality, which is a definite possibility, Biden must know that he won't get the Democrat nomination.

In the end, I don't think Biden really plans to run for president. Much like John Edwards, he's running for the number two spot on the ticket.

I have Campaign 2008 fatigue already, and it's only 2005.

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