Says who? I'd like to see Joe B. in the race.VP?
No love for Joe?
How sad
You can tell Biden's heart is just not in it.Says who? I'd like to see Joe B. in the race.
Put a young honey in front of his nose and see how quickly he follows. Of course his patting hand and fingers will be fully extended. He's just another dirty old man.You can tell Biden's heart is just not in it.
Put a young honey in front of his nose and see how quickly he follows. Of course his patting hand and fingers will be fully extended. He's just another dirty old man.
I'd vote for joe if he ran.
I think that Joe is ultimately a deal maker. He has a history of doing that. His problem is that he has to differentiate himself from an unpopular president that he has served under for 8 years.As goofy and as idiotic he can act at times, he'd be a hell of a lot more pragmatic then Obama has been, and would probably work way better with Republicans than Obama has.
That is a big ***** dealAs goofy and as idiotic he can act at times, he'd be a hell of a lot more pragmatic then Obama has been, and would probably work way better with Republicans than Obama has.
Yes, and that wouldn't endear him to the base. It turned voters lukewarm against Al Gore -- who was lukewarm enough already -- and handed the White House to Dick - er, I mean W.His problem is that he has to differentiate himself from an unpopular president that he has served under for 8 years.
Clinton still had a pretty good approval rating and was a great politician. Gore fell for the GOP ploy that Gore would be tied to Clinton scandals, but Clinton's scandals were personal. Unless someone had a stained tie, Gore was clear from that. Ultimately, I think it was Gore's lack of political savvy that cost him that election.Yes, and that wouldn't endear him to the base. It turned voters lukewarm against Al Gore -- who was lukewarm enough already -- and handed the White House to Dick - er, I mean W.
I agree that Gore was arrogant. I think that explains his first debate performance. He really was a bad politician. If he plays it smart, he could walk into the WH. He needed to ride Clinton's coat tails and show some basic respect to W in their exchanges. He did neither.Gore overestimated his contribution to the party. Clinton was the one with the charisma to appeal to people. Gore was only holding down a position without making a contribution. Just a bit arrogant too in running away from Clinton.