Joe Biden's political missteps

Padawanbater2

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This is probably going to be an ongoing list as it seems Biden makes errors pretty frequently

The latest;

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"Exeter, New Hampshire (CNN)Joe Biden told voters in New Hampshire on Monday that he would consider choosing a Republican as a running mate, but added, "I can't think of one right now."

Biden discussed the possibility after a woman told the former vice president that if he is the nominee, he will "have to pull out all the stops."
"Our 21-year-old son said the other night, 'I wonder if Joe Biden would consider choosing a Republican as a running mate," the woman added.
"The answer is I would, but I can't think of one now," Biden replied. "Let me explain that. You know there's some really decent Republicans that are out there still, but here's the problem right now ... they've got to step up."



Full CNN article
 

UncleBuck

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Meanwhile, those in the country not jerking off to Bernie sanders dildoing himself in his duct taped open asshole with a non binding m4a resolution think it’s a good thing that he’s open to bipartisanship
 

Communist Dreamer

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This is probably going to be an ongoing list as it seems Biden makes errors pretty frequently

The latest;


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"Exeter, New Hampshire (CNN)Joe Biden told voters in New Hampshire on Monday that he would consider choosing a Republican as a running mate, but added, "I can't think of one right now."

Biden discussed the possibility after a woman told the former vice president that if he is the nominee, he will "have to pull out all the stops."
"Our 21-year-old son said the other night, 'I wonder if Joe Biden would consider choosing a Republican as a running mate," the woman added.
"The answer is I would, but I can't think of one now," Biden replied. "Let me explain that. You know there's some really decent Republicans that are out there still, but here's the problem right now ... they've got to step up."



Full CNN article
Nominating Biden is guaranteeing Trump gets elected again. Sometimes the "moderate" lefties aren't too bright, or maybe they're really into S&M?
 

eddy600

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This is probably going to be an ongoing list as it seems Biden makes errors pretty frequently

The latest;


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"Exeter, New Hampshire (CNN)Joe Biden told voters in New Hampshire on Monday that he would consider choosing a Republican as a running mate, but added, "I can't think of one right now."

Biden discussed the possibility after a woman told the former vice president that if he is the nominee, he will "have to pull out all the stops."
"Our 21-year-old son said the other night, 'I wonder if Joe Biden would consider choosing a Republican as a running mate," the woman added.
"The answer is I would, but I can't think of one now," Biden replied. "Let me explain that. You know there's some really decent Republicans that are out there still, but here's the problem right now ... they've got to step up."



Full CNN article
Biden is on a sinking ship all those bribes he excepted from the clowns in the Ukraine to fatten his pocket has him desperate. Nothing would surprise me at this point. Bernie just has to offer up a few moor freebies & buck and the rest of the clowns will vote for him
 

Padawanbater2

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Biden is on a sinking ship all those bribes he excepted from the clowns in the Ukraine to fatten his pocket has him desperate. Nothing would surprise me at this point. Bernie just has to offer up a few moor freebies & buck and the rest of the clowns will vote for him
They don't support him because they don't like his supporters, even though they ostensibly support his policies. Most people will still vote for someone they don't like personally, especially if the alternative is Donald Trump
 

UncleBuck

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Biden is on a sinking ship all those bribes he excepted from the clowns in the Ukraine to fatten his pocket has him desperate. Nothing would surprise me at this point. Bernie just has to offer up a few moor freebies & buck and the rest of the clowns will vote for him
When it comes to Ukrainian bribes, only one name* comes to mind

Desperate projecting trumptard







*impeached
 

Padawanbater2

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it’s a good thing that he’s open to bipartisanship
No it's not when bipartisanship only works if both parties are willing to compromise. Democrats compromise with Republicans 65% of the time, Republicans compromise with Democrats 15% of the time. Compromising with Republicans effectively means capitulating.

Which Republicans can you name that you believe would improve Biden's chances of winning if he chose them as VP over a Democrat? Can you name just one?
 

abandonconflict

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They don't support him because they don't like his supporters, even though they ostensibly support his policies. Most people will still vote for someone they don't like personally, especially if the alternative is Donald Trump
The vapid arguments of his supporters are not the problem with Bernie but they result from the same problems. His policies are horrible. They are poorly contrived and objectively pro - GOP. His ideals are mostly great. However, he has never accomplished any progress toward the goals embodied in those ideas.

He is an impediment to the very progress you claim to want.
 

Padawanbater2

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His policies are horrible. They are poorly contrived and objectively pro - GOP. His ideals are mostly great. However, he has never accomplished any progress toward the goals embodied in those ideas.
"His policies are horrible." - absolutely, for wealthy people who don't believe in paying their fair share

"They are poorly contrived and objectively pro - GOP."
- Yet, when pressed about how Buttigieg, the candidate you said you support, plans to pay for his M4A who support it idea, you failed to address it. "poorly contrived". If any of them were "objectively pro - GOP", why don't any Republican politicians support them?

"he has never accomplished any progress" - beyond all the actual progress he has made during his career, like raising workers wages, increasing the budget of the VA, standing up for LGBT rights before any other Democratic candidate, supporting civil rights before any other Democratic candidate, etc., beyond all of those accomplishments, he has fewer legislative accomplishments in congress than some of his peers, that's true. But the reason it's true is because fewer of his peers support progressive legislation than don't. Fewer progressives end up in congress because corporations and special interests don't fund their campaigns, they fund campaigns of Democrats who will be friendly to their own interests. 95% of federal campaigns who spend the most money win elections. It has nothing to do with the validity or support of their ideas, policies, or positions, because when you poll the electorate, progressive positions usually win.
 

Padawanbater2

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You sure he's a Democrat? He sounds like one of them Ayn Rand Social Darwinist Libertarians who moonlight as Republicans.
Yes I'm sure he's a Democrat

That's the problem

How often do you see Republicans who support a woman's right to choose or universal background checks that still gets to campaign as and call themselves a 'Republican' in congress? Their voters rightly see that as a pretty big problem to their own views on 'conservatism'. People like Biden get to oppose social security and medicare and make outrageous claims about the culture of Americans and somehow remain the 'frontrunner' in the election..
 
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