Now this would be news. The article isn't talking about Biden winning Iowa, but getting to that 15% number that could keep him alive. I would love to see it, personally. Sometimes he is a bit of a toolbelt, I'll admit. But (however many years ago it was), after getting past the "aren't I handsome" smiles and quips he likes to dish out on the Sunday morning talk shows, I learned to generally like him and appreciate his views. He seems quite moderate and grounded, with sincere convictions. Most attractively, he isn't embarrassed about being a Democrat nor is he embarrassed to call some Republicans friends and some...well...ignorant or unfit for office (see below).
Though I really have no idea, I think many on the left in the D party see him as a poser of some sort--not a "true" Democrat because he's chummy with some in the GOP and talks about foreign policy all the time. Doesn't want to fight...whatever. Like I said, I don't know. But can anyone see him losing bad to anyone on the GOP side? I can't see him losing at all. He has accomplished a lot, he's well respected, he's the only one with a plan for a middle-way in Iraq, has never been accused of being a flip-flopper or a liar (to my knowledge), and is very quick on his feet in a debate and in answering questions. I can't really see why he would be a bad choice and, in fact, a pretty damn good one.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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