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Inside the mind of Joe Biden
An imposter in life, without a true, authentic, core self based on reality, cannot honor and applaud and support the genuine gifts, ingenuity or entrepreneurship of others, especially if part of the lie he lives is the belief his father was laid low by capitalism.
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A quote below, from the article cited above, tells me all I need to know about Joe Biden.
This politician has no integrity and no shame. I wouldn't lend him the keys to my truck never-mind the keys to the WH. Biden is nothing more than a big mouthed poser. "Remember, this vice president lied about having three undergraduate degrees, when he only has one. He lied about going to law school on a full merit-based scholarship, when he went on a half-scholarship based mostly on financial need. He lied about graduating near the top of his class when he graduated near the bottom. He admitted to plagiarism during law school and plagiarized a speech while running for president in 1987." |
The title of this thread is missleading. It implies that Joe has a mind . . .
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I don't like Joe Biden's personality or politics. However, I don't like cut-rate psychoanalysis either. I didn't like it when it was the "thing to do" when Richard M. Nixon was president - and after. I don't like it now.
How the hell does this guy know what Biden thinks about his father and the family foibles of failure? If 'we' keep this kind of crap up, we'll put Joe back into the '2nd chair' in our governmental orchestra. How do you deal with Biden's stupid remarks? How about saying, "I'm not going to dignify that remark with an answer. Now, as to the changes in the tax code that we are proposing..." |
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There are links in the cited article to support each of these reports. It amazes me how these folks (The Biden's of the world) believe they are somehow worthy of the people's trust. It is more amazing that we allow such rabble to represent us. C'est la vie. |
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I had to look twice and see that this wasn't in the Comedy Zone myself. |
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I enjoyed having Joe as VP; he's entertaining, and he doesn't edit his thoughts. He reminds me of Larry the Cable Guy, but without the intellect.
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From the article linked in the OP.
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MOO, Vice President Biden's ill considered comment regarding blacks and chains was not just another example of his typical foot and mouth shoot from the hip approach to political rhetoric. It was also a transparent effort to co-opt the criticisms that Tavis Smiley and Cornel West have leveled against the current administration. Instead of getting caught up in the "no we're not / they are" finger pointing, maybe the president's opposition could find ways to use the Smiley/West critique as an opportunity for out reach. |
Keith Ablow is a psychiatrist and member of the Fox News Medical A-Team. Dr. Ablow can be reached at info@keithablow.com.
This person, Keith Ablow, has been playing a game, some mornings on Fox and Friends. The anchors describe a reported behavior, or reported verbal exchange. The anchors then ask the good Dr if the person is "crazy "or "sane"; complete with video graphics including check marks in a box. I have taken a dim view of turning the practice of Medicine, Psychiatry in particular, into a game. Dr Ablow has no problem doing that,. I wonder how much they pay this talking head for playing that game with them? That said, his opinion somehow begins to carry less weight than others, who are taking the practice of Psychiatry more seriously. Like others, the reminders of Joe Biden's forays into make believe, simply under score the general tone of the current administration. I'm pretty sure obama sees the value in having someone like Joe Biden on his ticket, twice. obama can sit back, smile, and think, "well, at least I'm not as bad as he is". The election is near. May the Romney, Ryan administration remind us more of President Reagan, that jimmy carter. RF 1 |
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A'blow - A'stan - do I detect a pattern here? :rolleyes: :D
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If Biden Were Republican Meet the Press's Topic Would Be 'How Stupid Is This Person?'
Following in former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani's footsteps, the Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan on Sunday made a strong comment about the media's handling of Vice President Joe Biden's recent miscues.
Appearing on NBC's Meet the Press, Noonan said: DAVID GREGORY, HOST: Peggy, what did you make of this whole episode this week? PEGGY NOONAN, WALL STREET JOURNAL: Oh, well I thought everything Rudy Giuliani just said was true. If it had been a Republican vice presidential candidate who had made those gaffes, one after another, so comically, and all on tape, the subject today of the panel would be how stupid is this person, can this person possibly govern? |
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