Re: Biden

Alex, I fear that you are right. Choosing Biden [Pennsylvania's "third senator"] will probably lock up the State for the Democrats.

Sigh!

The CW is that Biden gives the ticket some credibility on foreign policy, but remember that Biden is the guy who wanted to split up Iraq into three separate countries, none of which could effectively resist Iran’s influence. There’s a lot more in his record that might be embarrassing.

What impresses me about the choice is that it means that the Democrats have decided that Iraq is not going to be an issue in the Fall. That means that their polling indicates that they would lose the issue.

Regarding Biden — he’s even more of a full of himself phony than the Little Messiah. Scott Johnson has this revealing post over at Powerline:

San Diego Union-Tribune blogger Chris Reed recalls Biden’s 1988 response in Claremont, New Hampshire to a question about his law school record from a man identified only as ”Frank.” Biden looked at his questioner and said: ”I think I have a much higher I.Q. than you do.”

Biden of course couldn’t leave it at that. He is not known for his concision or care with the facts. He added that he ”went to law school on a full academic scholarship — the only one in my class to have a full academic scholarship.” He also said that he ”ended up in the top half” of his class and won a prize in an international moot court competition. Biden still wasn’t done. In college, Biden said, he was ”the outstanding student in the political science department” and ”graduated with three degrees from college.”

Reed then turns to Biden’s subsequent statement on this exchange. At Syracuse College of Law, Biden graduated 76th in a class of 85. He acknowledged: ”I did not graduate in the top half of my class at law school and my recollection of this was inacurate.” Just a slip of memory.

As for receiving three degrees, Biden conceded: ”I graduated from the University of Delaware with a double major in history and political science. My reference to degrees at the Claremont event was intended to refer to these majors — I said ‘three’ and should have said ‘two.”’ His arithmetic was off.

As for his undergraduate preeminence in the political science department — well, that was somebody else. But one of his professors thought he fit the bill. ”With regard to my being the outstanding student in the political science department,” the statement went on, “my name was put up for that award by David Ingersoll, who is still at the University of Delaware.” Professor Ingersoll had it right!

As for his claim that he went to school on full academic scholarship: ”My recollection is — and I’d have to confirm this — but I don’t recall paying any money to go to law school.” Reed cites a Newsweek report that Biden had gone to Syracuse ”on half scholarship based on financial need.” About that moot court competition, however, Biden may have nailed it. Biden said he had won such a competition, with a partner, in Kingston, Ontario, on Dec. 12, 1967. So there.

Read it here.

Link to a video of the incident Johnson is citing here.

Biden might be a good choice for Obama’s campaign — if elected he will be a disaster for the country.

 

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