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Threat Level (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del. widely speculated to be a leading contender for the position of Barack Obama's vice president, voted against telecom immunity in July. Photo: Associated Press/Charles Dharapak. As Barack Obama spends the day campaigning in Virginia Thursday, speculation still swirls over just who...
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YID With LID (Free subscription) | yesterday
Joe Biden wasn't always on the short list to be Barack Obama's running mate. He used to be a candidate for President himself. When his hat was still in the Presidential ring he wasn't such a big fan of the Junior Senator from Illinois, he said things like: My impression is [Obama] thinks that if we leave, somehow the Iraqis are going to have an epiphany” of peaceful coexistence among warring sects....
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The COLOSSUS OF RHODEY (Free subscription) | yesterday
And why would that be -- especially considering that Joe has been a Delaware senator for ... thirty-five years'? MITCHELL: This is a guy ... who takes a train home every day. He has not been part of Washington in...
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Now for Something Different (Free subscription) | yesterday
This is a post I did in January 2007 originally titled "The Gift". I thought I'd repost it because it's still very relevent today. Go Joe, you got us laughing already "Smiling" Joe Biden (d) Delaware The political Gods have smiled down on the American people and have handed them a gift that will keep on giving. Today, Senator Joseph Biden the democrat party US Senator from Delaware has indicated to...
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DennisMansfield.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
I was reading a blue state blog and the AP story they listed said that Joe Biden was in SOLID contention for the VP nod. Joe Biden? Are you kidding me? What a slam the D's would feel if Joe...
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | yesterday
DEMOCRAT senator Joe Biden, a foreign policy expert, today emerged as the favourite to be Barack Obama's running mate in the US presidential elections.
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Mock, Paper, Scissors (Free subscription) | yesterday
High speed photography showing Biden with his mouth actually closed. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) CHICAGO - Sen. Joe Biden has emerged as the clear favorite among Democrats to be Barack Obama’s running mate for his understanding of foreign policy in grave global times and his fighting spirit against the rival Republican ticket. Oiy! Imagine the acceptance speech… “…it is [...]
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2008 Presidential Campaign Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
(Please do not excerpt without attribution and a link to this website) U.S. Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Wilmington, Delaware Tuesday, June 9, 1987 ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Fifteen years ago, only a few blocks from here,...
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Slog (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
I've been doing a bit of reading up on Sen. Joe Biden, now that everyone in politico-land seems to think he's going to be Obama's VP pick. A few thoughts on up-sides and down-sides: I only just realized that Biden, who has served six terms in the Senate, was first elected to his current post at age 30 with his only previous experience being his stint as a county councilman in Delaware. If Biden becomes...
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Against Monopoly (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Wired has a primer on Biden's views relating to IP. Not good news. But then again, few Congressional leaders offer much in terms of better alternatives. (Sigh)
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2008 Democratic Convention Watch (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Yesterday, Joe Biden said: "You got better things to do guys; I'm not the guy." Joe Biden has always been known as a straight-shooter, albeit from the hip. (And as an aside, that Neil Kinnock lack of attribution story from 20 years ago -- he had used the anecdote more than a dozen times before and ALWAYS attributed properly. Once, he forgot. Guess which one they have tape of?) Therefore, before you...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
August 20- Sen. Biden tells reporters, "I had a successful dump," after disposing of logs.
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BrothersJudd Blog (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
McCain winning in new poll, follows trend (DAVID PAUL KUHN, 8/20/08, Politico) John McCain has overtaken Barack Obama in the presidential race, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released Wednesday morning. McCain leads Obama 46 to 41 percent among likely voters, which the poll found is outside the margin of error. Reuters/Zogby had Obama ahead by 7-points as recently as mid July. Senator Obama needs...