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Choking the Changeling Within

Aaron Laramore · Monday, August 25th 2008 at 4:33PM · 229 views
Biden. Biden! BIDEN!? We waited all week to hear the name Biden? Kos was going on about message discipline earlier today, but selecting Biden is surely not it. The entire change mantra just got chucked out the door. Biden has been in Washington for decades just like McCain. What is new, fresh or different about this guy? That sound you hear is the enthusiasm air going out of the Obama campaign's tires.
I can go with picking someone that reassures, but what the American people were looking for was someone with a reassuring skill set to give them comfort with Obama's thin resume. A guy who has been in the Senate for six terms is skilled in the ways of Washington, not in the way of real change. He has foreign relations cred because he has been on the Foreign Relations committee for a long time? Please! No military experience worth bragging about either (National Guard service in the JAG does not even come close to matching McCain's military cred) so he is no help there either. Biden is boring, old school democrat news, nor does he pass the "he can be president if Obama gets taken out test" either. Democratic primary voters were not interested in this guy and he was eliminated from the primaries in the early going. What makes the Obama team think his supporters want Biden one heartbeart away from the presidency now when no one wanted to give him the top spot? This pick stomps the life right out of the change mantra and delivers no satisfying knockout as a pick on the economy or on foreign policy. Furthermore, its just not that hard for McCain to counter with a better, more interesting, more capable and more relevantly experienced VP pick. Obama has blown it with this pick in my book by inviting old Washington into the White House and handing McCain an easy contrast on judgement with his VP pick. Its not difficult to get somebody who matches up well with Biden on experience, especially when Biden has spent his whole life in Washington. Also relevant is Biden's shoot from the lip style, which actually got him jumped on during the primaries. If the first rule of the VP pick is do no harm, Obama broke it. Biden is perfectly fine from a governance standpoint, but for purposes of the campaign I think the guy is an uninspiring lump. Maybe Biden will demonstrate some chops that will change my opinion, but right now, I'm completely underwhelmed. Rush will have a field day.

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Kenneth X Monday, August 25th 2008 at 4:55PM

Yeah, I had a problem with it to, because McCain will use Biden's primary speeches against Obama. That will be hard to fight off. Especially for the up-in-the-air voters. However, I did like Biden before he made those comments during the primaries. It was said that African-Americans in Delaware support him (95%). Obama picked him, so I guess he understands the what Biden was doing and did not take it personally. All fair and war in type of mentality. Obama does show that he is the bigger man for picking Biden, after all rhetoric, that Biden was spewing in the debates.

Barbara Dixon Monday, August 25th 2008 at 4:57PM

I've watched Joe Biden for many years, and believe me, he is capable of picking Mc Cain apart, because he knows him well. He was my pick before the primaries started. Now, I am all for the "change message" but he has to get elected. White folks have to "feel better." It hard for them to see a black man as president and we all know that. The only reason Obama is not running away with this is race. Biden let's Barack stay above the fray and he can hold his own with the, ever-so-powerful, and ignorant, white working class Americans.

I say ignorant because they will vote against their interest, because of their racism and childish emotions. Ignorant people are not bad, they just need to know more.

Aaron Laramore Wednesday, August 27th 2008 at 7:56PM

@Irma,

I think that the main stream media (MSM) is in general worthless, and that comment is simply another example of the kind of disrespect that is served up every day. I actually started a project to try to track such events and build a database of information that people could use to hold media companies accountable. Its called the BrightLine Wiki. Visit it at www.brightline.wetpaint.com. Its a very small effort, but it was interesting attempt to try and make a change in the level of respect we get in media.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

I guess this Joe Biden as a rational VP pick is directly related to Chris Matthews comment about Obama's VP choice. Matthews asked on his Hardball, MSNBC program yesterday, "why would a black man choose someone who wants to help the police clean up the streets"? I thought this about race/racist until the blog...what do you think ,Aaron about this remark coming from a White man???!!??

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