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So true. A VP debate is almost meaningless.
That is, unless Sarah Palin is involved. Wow, talk about a gold mine for SNL......Tina Fey in particular!!
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So true. A VP debate is almost meaningless.
That is, unless Sarah Palin is involved. Wow, talk about a gold mine for SNL......Tina Fey in particular!!
I know it is important to be informed, but do you really think staying up on all the latest is that important?
As the dust of Thursday’s vice presidential debate settles, one of the storylines of Friday morning is Joe Biden’s bold statement that the administration was not told that officials in Libya requested more security before an attack that led to the death of several Americans, including our ambassador. The fact-checkers have found that to be patently false. And now, even the mainstream media is predicting it could be a problem.
BIDEN: “Well, we weren’t told they wanted more security there. We did not know they wanted more security again. And by the way, at the time we were told exactly – we said exactly what the intelligence community told us that they knew. That was the assessment. And as the intelligence community changed their view, we made it clear they changed their view.”
RYAN: “There were requests for more security.”
THE FACTS: Ryan is right, judging by testimony from Obama administration officials at the hearing a day earlier.
Charlene R. Lamb, a deputy assistant secretary for diplomatic security, told lawmakers she refused requests for more security in Benghazi, saying the department wanted to train Libyans to protect the consulate. “Yes, sir, I said personally I would not support it,” she said.
Eric Nordstrom, who was the top security official in Libya earlier this year, testified he was criticized for seeking more security. He said conversations he had with people in Washington led him to believe that it was “abundantly clear we were not going to get resources until the aftermath of an incident. How thin does the ice have to get before someone falls through?”
He said his exasperation reached a point where he told a colleague that “for me the Taliban is on the inside of the building.”
I only wish the R's walked their talking points but unfortunately their actions over the past couple decades haven't come anywhere close. Judging by actions, they're for growing government, starting wars & bartering power... being eager to spit on science and basic math makes them especially loathsome. They're even more willing corporate whores then the D's
It's a joke that they still call themselves Conservatives as they're anything but
STOMP
“By the way, they talk about this great recession like it fell out of the sky–like, ‘Oh my goodness, where did it come from?’” Biden said. “It came from this man voting to put two wars on a credit card, at the same time, put a prescription drug plan on the credit card, a trillion dollar tax cut for the very wealthy.”
“I was there, I voted against them,” Biden continued. “I said, no, we can’t afford that.”
Then Sen. Biden voted for the Afghanistan resolution on Sept. 14, 2001 which authorized “the use of United States Armed Forces against those responsible for the recent attacks launched against the United States.”
And on Oct. 11, 2002, Biden voted for a resolution authorizing unilateral military action in Iraq, according to the Washington Post.
Obama couldn't even make eye contact with Romney and Biden was demonstrated open contempt for Paul Ryan's worldview.
As I've been stewing over this debate, a larger thought occurred to me. We can focus stylistically all we want, but perhaps it's something more fundamental. For the first time in modern history, I think the President and Vice President not only disagree with their opposition, but have real contempt for their viewpoint. Obama couldn't even make eye contact with Romney and Biden was demonstrated open contempt for Paul Ryan's worldview. If that's the case, in a second term, how can this Administration work with a Congress who will likely have one house being held by the GOP? It's really concerning.
What are you talking about? Biden referred to Ryan as "my friend" multiple times. Does that not mean anything?
What are you talking about? Biden referred to Ryan as "my friend" multiple times. Does that not mean anything?
Another clear lie from Biden regarding his votes on the Iraq and Afghan wars.
2 completely separate issues.
He was referring to later votes to borrow from China to finance the continued escalation of the 2 wars, not the original invasions which were represented by Bush to be quick in and outs with precise and limited goals.
There were no later votes to borrow from China to finance the wars.
Do you just make this stuff up as you go?
lol yeah, he did, with zero respect and open contempt, each time hesaid it, there was a mocking tone.
He wasn't able to use green font in that setting.
Hmmm. Apparently I should have used the green font in my post.
Question: Did last night's debate enforce or diminish the idea that Paul Ryan was up to the job of being President if something happened to Mitt Romney? After all, other than being the political attack dog, that's the primary job of the Vice President. Regardless of political persuasion, I was comfortable of the idea of a President Walter Mondale, President George H.W. Bush, President Al Gore, President Dick Cheney or President Joe Biden. I was immensely uncomfortable with the idea of a President Dan Quayle.