No contest. I can't wait. I shut off my cable a few years ago and haven't missed it, but I may turn it back on in time for the VP debate! I'll have plenty of popcorn ready.
Joe Biden is a veteran politician and seasoned debater but Paul Ryan is no Sarah Palin. Paul Ryan knows his stuff and will be able to go toe to toe with the current V.P.
Your kidding Biden is the one reason keeping the Senate from impeaching Obummer, having to put Biden in as Temp president. He broke his telepromter a couple of years ago.
Who could care less about "winning a debate"? That sounds so much like a high school
class. What is important to the Nation are the policies put forth beneficial to the majority of
it's citizens? Don't make these important matters personality contests. Out national interests and our economy are not trivials like "America's Got Talent" or "Dancing With The Stars".
Ryan will clean the floor with Biden. Talk about Patriot vs establishment... What did then Senator Joe Biden say to the new Senator from GA, Zell Miller in 2001?
“I arrived in the Senate, I was sitting at my beautiful old mahogany desk in the Senate chamber, a desk by the way that has the names Russell, Talmadge, and Nunn carved in it. I was sitting there, probably frowning, when Senator Joe Biden of Delaware spotted me. He’s been in the Senate thirty years, and he come over and sat down and said, ‘I’ve watched a lot of you former governors come up here and invariably you go through three phases like a person grieving over a death, I suppose.
(The 3 phases of which Biden referred: Disbelief), “You just can’t believe how legislation and decisions are made”, Anger, “You stay mad most of the time and you want to change the system and make it more orderly”, and finally, Acceptance.
I have not reached that third phase yet. Not even close. I’m still angry because of the petty partisanship on both sides of the aisle…Angry that one single senator representing less then one-fifth of 1 percent of the American people can stop any president of the Untied States—even during wartime—from making a crucial appointment to his own team.
I’m angry because of the thoughtless and need... &
Ryan will clean the floor with Biden. Talk about Patriot vs establishment... What did then Senator Joe Biden say to the new Senator from GA, Zell Miller in 2001?
“I arrived in the Senate, I was sitting at my beautiful old mahogany desk in the Senate chamber, a desk by the way that has the names Russell, Talmadge, and Nunn carved in it. I was sitting there, probably frowning, when Senator Joe Biden of Delaware spotted me. He’s been in the Senate thirty years, and he come over and sat down and said, ‘I’ve watched a lot of you former governors come up here and invariably you go through three phases like a person grieving over a death, I suppose.
(The 3 phases of which Biden referred: Disbelief), “You just can’t believe how legislation and decisions are made”, Anger, “You stay mad most of the time and you want to change the system and make it more orderly”, and finally, Acceptance.
I have not reached that third phase yet. Not even close. I’m still angry because of the petty partisanship on both sides of the aisle…Angry that one single senator representing less then one-fifth of 1 percent of the American people can stop any president of the Untied States—even during wartime—from making a crucial appointment to his own team.
I’m angry because of the thoughtless and needless waste of taxpayers’ hard-earned money. Angry because soft money—big money—from special interests to both parties controls things in a way that is nothing short of bribery. Angry that this money pays for cynical consultants who sneeringly brag, “We do campaigns; we don’t’ do government.”
ref: Zell Miller, A National Party No More, (Atlanta, GA: Stroud & Hall Publishing. 2003), p. 65.
“In recent years, the process has become so politicized and so polarized and so ingrained that we cannot even put it aside in time of war.” (Ibid, p. 66)
I want to see the debate between obozo and romney.
I also would like to see the teleprompters to randomly blow up and listen to obozo uhhhh for the next hour
The BIG QUESTION would be Can Romney beat Obama in a debate?
I highly doubt he could since Romney "chickened out" from debating Ron Paul.
Mitt Romney hasn't finished filling out his "job application". If he could do it successfully, I would vote for him.
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class. What is important to the Nation are the policies put forth beneficial to the majority of
it's citizens? Don't make these important matters personality contests. Out national interests and our economy are not trivials like "America's Got Talent" or "Dancing With The Stars".
“I arrived in the Senate, I was sitting at my beautiful old mahogany desk in the Senate chamber, a desk by the way that has the names Russell, Talmadge, and Nunn carved in it. I was sitting there, probably frowning, when Senator Joe Biden of Delaware spotted me. He’s been in the Senate thirty years, and he come over and sat down and said, ‘I’ve watched a lot of you former governors come up here and invariably you go through three phases like a person grieving over a death, I suppose.
(The 3 phases of which Biden referred: Disbelief), “You just can’t believe how legislation and decisions are made”, Anger, “You stay mad most of the time and you want to change the system and make it more orderly”, and finally, Acceptance.
I have not reached that third phase yet. Not even close. I’m still angry because of the petty partisanship on both sides of the aisle…Angry that one single senator representing less then one-fifth of 1 percent of the American people can stop any president of the Untied States—even during wartime—from making a crucial appointment to his own team.
I’m angry because of the thoughtless and need...
&
“I arrived in the Senate, I was sitting at my beautiful old mahogany desk in the Senate chamber, a desk by the way that has the names Russell, Talmadge, and Nunn carved in it. I was sitting there, probably frowning, when Senator Joe Biden of Delaware spotted me. He’s been in the Senate thirty years, and he come over and sat down and said, ‘I’ve watched a lot of you former governors come up here and invariably you go through three phases like a person grieving over a death, I suppose.
(The 3 phases of which Biden referred: Disbelief), “You just can’t believe how legislation and decisions are made”, Anger, “You stay mad most of the time and you want to change the system and make it more orderly”, and finally, Acceptance.
I have not reached that third phase yet. Not even close. I’m still angry because of the petty partisanship on both sides of the aisle…Angry that one single senator representing less then one-fifth of 1 percent of the American people can stop any president of the Untied States—even during wartime—from making a crucial appointment to his own team.
I’m angry because of the thoughtless and needless waste of taxpayers’ hard-earned money. Angry because soft money—big money—from special interests to both parties controls things in a way that is nothing short of bribery. Angry that this money pays for cynical consultants who sneeringly brag, “We do campaigns; we don’t’ do government.”
ref: Zell Miller, A National Party No More, (Atlanta, GA: Stroud & Hall Publishing. 2003), p. 65.
“In recent years, the process has become so politicized and so polarized and so ingrained that we cannot even put it aside in time of war.” (Ibid, p. 66)
I also would like to see the teleprompters to randomly blow up and listen to obozo uhhhh for the next hour
WE must get rid of this clown and his buddy Obama.
Biden couldn't take his eyes off her.