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I love Joe Biden. I mean it. I LOVE Joe Biden

ProudProgressive 2012/05/28 13:55:20
The opinions expressed in the following article are those of its author. However, given the level of empty rhetoric being thrown against the Vice President by the esteemed members of the Right, another perspective might be enlightening to many.

Article excerpt follows:

I love Joe Biden. I mean it. I LOVE Joe Biden
By Ramona
Friday, May 25, 2012

At the TAPS National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp in Arlington, Virginia, Joe Biden stood in front of a room full of military families who had lost loved ones in the service of our country. He stood with his wife, Jill, by his side and spoke from the heart in a voice thick with emotion, talking about his own losses--the deaths of his first wife and 18-month-old daughter in a horrific auto accident when he was but 29 years old and a new senator-elect--but he wasn't looking to one-up that group by telling his own sad story; nor was he asking for pity.

He was one of them and he knew how they felt. At that moment, he dropped the role of Vice President and became just one among many survivor group participants. He understood how the sudden death of someone you love can send you over the edge, thinking only of ways to relieve the raging, relentless gut pain you feel every time the finality hits:

"It was the first time in my career, in my life, I realized someone could go out -- and I probably shouldn't say this with the press here, but no, but it's more important, you're more important. For the first time in my life, I understood how someone could consciously decide to commit suicide. Not because they were deranged, not because they were nuts; because they had been to the top of the mountain, and they just knew in their heart they would never get there again."

He gave the talk of his life (although he may not know it yet), and out of it came another remarkable confession. He said when his son Beau finished his tour of duty in the Middle East, he couldn't help but feel guilty. His son, his beloved son--one of two sons who miraculously survived that horrible accident so many years before--had come home whole when so many other sons and husbands hadn't. Guilt is not an uncommon feeling among families whose loved ones have survived in places where others have lost their lives, but here was the vice president of the United States, without guile or lofty sense of privilege, confessing feelings rarely spoken out loud by anybody. (Rachel Maddow played an extended clip of his speech. You can watch it here.)

In his next speech, reported to be against Mitt Romney, it'll be political business as usual. In the coming days there will be repeats of those moments when his struggle for the right words will fit into the goofy category--fine fodder for the foaming media lightweights. But he proved his mettle today, in a way that few politicians ever do.

Joe Biden is a good man. He may be one of our best when it comes to showing us how one can be a career politician and a caring, feeling human being at the same time. I want him to be the vice president for the next four years, and if he wants the presidency after that, I'll work my heart out for him.

And let no one try to tell me he's not worthy.

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  • luvguins 2012/05/28 14:15:46
    luvguins
    +7
    He showed heartfelt empathy to those families not caring how the media would portray it, and it was what they needed to hear. Of course the right can never praise anything decent.

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  • press_reporter 2012/07/11 21:20:42
    press_reporter
    biden said romney wants you to show your papers all of you illegal aliens... even though he won't show his... so joe when is obama gonna show that original COLB? hey joe? pandering to the votes again? no wonder your leader wants to push for amnesty... you think americans are stoopid joe? well some of us are far superior then you think old plugs... ;)
  • press_reporter 2012/07/11 21:14:59
    press_reporter
    biden is a SCUMBAG...
  • Semper Fi 2012/06/29 15:54:45
  • CAROLYN NTARWNJBS 2012/05/29 00:47:14
    CAROLYN NTARWNJBS
    Biden has always worn his heart on his sleeve and is a better man for it.It would be nice if I could feel that way about many other politicians.
  • Tombo 2012/05/28 22:20:20
    Tombo
    Catfish Joe Biden is a dirt-ball. He uses the story of his first wive's tragic death for political gain. He tells his listeners that his wife and child were killed by a drunk driver. It's not true. You can check it out on snopes.
  • Cal 2012/05/28 22:07:46
  • Redneck Gal 2012/05/28 16:14:55
    Redneck Gal
    Joe Biden is a good man. He's an expert of foreign affairs and friend to blue collar workers. He was a much better choice than having the very inept, uneducated Sarah Palin in there.
  • Rebel Yell 2012/05/28 15:36:41
    Rebel Yell
    +2
    Biden is well known for his hilarious gaffes, but really I like him because he seems to be genuine and is able to laugh at himself. Joe Biden is a fine man who lays his feelings out there.

    His statements here speak to his authenticity. It’s really quite brave to have shared such a painful and personal experience in a society where men are often expected to be strong and without emotion. This was an extraordinary courageous thing to talk about. Kudos to Vice President Biden . We need more men in the political arena such as you.
  • Mr. T 2012/05/28 15:32:56
    Mr. T
    +1
    You would.
  • Reichstolz 2012/05/28 15:20:04
    Reichstolz
    +1
    IT is a shame that your opinion of a man can be swayed by words rather than the results of his actions. Any career politician has as his goal, his own ambitions far above those that send them to serve as their representative. Biden is a perfect example of personal political power coming at the expense of doing what service requires.
  • Risk 2012/05/28 14:42:26
    Risk
    +3
    Do you get a chill up your leg when you watch him ?
  • PhantomDream 2012/05/28 14:21:38
    PhantomDream
    +5
    I've always loved Joe Biden. Just because he's not totally selfish and money hungry doesn't make him a bad guy.
  • unclepat 2012/05/28 14:18:57
    unclepat
    +6
    A man whose heart is in the right place when it comes to the American people!
  • luvguins 2012/05/28 14:15:46
    luvguins
    +7
    He showed heartfelt empathy to those families not caring how the media would portray it, and it was what they needed to hear. Of course the right can never praise anything decent.
  • ProudPr... luvguins 2012/05/28 14:42:25
    ProudProgressive
    +4
    I remember after Stephen Colbert came back from Iraq he had a show where the entire audience were veterans or active duty personnel. Joe Biden showed up, unannounced, with a hot dog cart and spent the entire hour doling out some dogs for our brave troops. It was the most ego-free thing I've seen any politician do in a long time.

    joe biden hot dogs
  • Risk luvguins 2012/05/28 14:45:53
  • luvguins Risk 2012/05/28 14:51:57
  • Risk luvguins 2012/05/28 14:58:08
  • luvguins Risk 2012/05/28 15:51:10
  • Risk luvguins 2012/05/29 13:42:07
  • luvguins Risk 2012/05/29 13:49:17 (edited)
  • Risk luvguins 2012/05/29 13:53:11
    Risk
    +1
    I must admitt, that is cute ! ; ) dog says your stupid
  • luvguins Risk 2012/05/29 14:07:21
  • Risk luvguins 2012/05/29 14:12:32
  • press_r... Risk 2012/07/11 21:17:41
  • ProudPr... luvguins 2012/05/31 01:41:23
    ProudProgressive
    +1
    You know, there was a major study just in the past year that confirmed that very phenomenon - the more stupid someone is, the more likely they are to embrace conservative ideology.

    http://pss.sagepub.com/conten...
  • luvguins ProudPr... 2012/05/31 03:34:22
    luvguins
    Well, it is sure proved here daily from the righties, PP.
  • zbacku luvguins 2012/05/28 15:10:02
    zbacku
    +1
    Why? Because he is quoting Biden word for word?????????????????
    I would think the stupidity was Biden's
  • luvguins zbacku 2012/05/28 15:49:16
    luvguins
    Stupidity belongs to you blasphemers of our nation's fallen soldiers.
  • zbacku luvguins 2012/05/31 04:03:28
    zbacku
    +1
    Gee Wiz. We point out how moronic Biden is and we are 'blasphemers of our Nation's Fallen soldiers'.....Thanks for showing us your mental capacity.
  • luvguins zbacku 2012/05/31 04:13:13
    luvguins
    You know a little decency would have been nice on Memorial Day when most were thinking of our fallen soldiers. Apparently that was too much to ask of you and your friends.
  • ProudPr... zbacku 2012/05/31 01:43:46
    ProudProgressive
    I guess the fact that when Biden said that he was running against Obama in the primaries and not in reaction to being considered as the President's running mate is one of those darned "context" things that the conservatives are so afraid of.
  • zbacku ProudPr... 2012/05/31 04:08:16
    zbacku
    +1
    However, he did say it. Just maybe Liberals will start to use Conservative's words in context. er,..wait a minute.........What am I thinking. That will never happen. By the way. It took every once of my inner being NOT to pounce on a certain comment by some luvydovy.
  • luvguins zbacku 2012/05/31 04:18:25
    luvguins
    Oh, you can insult me all you want. When your crowd think placing a wreath at Arlington by the president for our fallen soldiers is time to spew more hate is appropriate, I found that disgusting, and I said it.
  • Cuppajo 2012/05/28 14:04:42
  • westernslope~PWCM~JLA 2012/05/28 14:04:28
    westernslope~PWCM~JLA
    +1
    Biden - - LOL
  • zbacku 2012/05/28 14:04:18 (edited)
    zbacku
    +4
    Are we talking about the same Joe Biden that doesn't know the difference between his foot and his tongue?



    Heck, Dan Quayle was vilified for spelling one word wrong and Biden is given a pass on everything.
  • ProudPr... zbacku 2012/05/28 14:50:05
    ProudProgressive
    +5
    I don't think he is given a pass on anything, z. I don't pretend he hasn't had his share of gaffes, but if you listen to only some sources you'd think that he never put together a complete sentence in his life, while the reality is he spent 36 years as one of the most effective members of the United States Senate. And even non-gaffes seem to always find their way onto "gaffe lists" - like calling Health Care Reform a "Big F*cking Deal". Poor choice of words, of course, but a true statement. It is a big deal. Same when he said "Teddy Roosevelt said 'speak softly and carry a big stick'. Well let me tell you, President Obama has a big stick." The Right Wing Media instantly tried to turn it into a sex joke.

    Quayle on the other hand had nothing of any significance in his background and rarely did give a coherent speech about anything. Biden is 95% a decent politician and 5% a gaffer. Quayle's numbers would be the reverse.

    Biden would not be my first choice for President. But can you honestly say that if Joe Biden of 2008 was running for President against Dan Quayle of 1988 you would vote for Quayle?
  • zbacku ProudPr... 2012/05/28 15:08:09
    zbacku
    +3
    If it was the Biden before Obama got to him, I would have to think about it.
    But, remember how MSNBC brought to light the mistake the Tea Party made when they started with the word 'teabagging'? Not ONE of us knew that the word was used to describe a repugnant sexual act. It took me a month to figure out why all the deranged jokes that was heaped upon us. And when I found out what they were referring too, it only made me despise the left loony birds even more.
  • ProudPr... zbacku 2012/05/31 01:46:10
    ProudProgressive
    It's actually a relatively common term. I guess you never watched "Prison Break" LOL

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