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Why didn't anyone smack down Giuliani last night? Here's the response I would have given . . .
So Rudy Giuliani thinks Barack Obama is too "cosmopolitan" for America? That's pretty rich coming from a twice-divorced, cross-dressing opera lover from New York City.
Seriously, why aren't there any Democratic surrogates or media figures who are willing to tear Rudy the second a****** he so richly deserves?
Seriously, why aren't there any Democratic surrogates or media figures who are willing to tear Rudy the second a****** he so richly deserves?
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I wanted Biden to do a little of that, so far no luck.
September 4, 2008 8:49 PM | Reply | Permalink
Here's why, more spineless talk from the Democratic V.P.:
"On ABC Thursday morning, Mr. Biden said he was still looking for her specific views. “The bottom line here is the phrase middle class was not mentioned once. The economic plight, the hole the Republicans have dug so deeply the last eight years was not mentioned. No specific plans about how were going to get out of that hole was mentioned.” He also said, “They don’t want to defend the past and they don’t have any clear picture for what they’re going to do for the future.”
And he expressed some professional admiration for some of her “zingers” directed mostly at Mr. Obama. “I thought ‘Whoa,’ ” Mr. Biden said. “They’re good, funny lines, but I’m glad they’re not about me.”
YOU'RE VP SAYS HE'S GLAD THE ATTACKS WEREN'T ABOUT HIM BUT HIS POLITICAL PARTNER, OBAMA...AND THERE IS MORE FROM THE "GENIUS":
(Biden quoted:) “I have never once in my career attacked the motive or the character or the personality or the style of any one of my opponents,” he said. “I’ll tell you this so you’re not disappointed with me in the debates, so you know what’s coming. In the presidential debates, I debated 13 times. Never one single time with any one of my opponents did I do anything that was a personal attack.”
He went on about the vice-presidential debate, “I will be unrelenting in my debate with the governor of Alaska in terms of the positions she’s taken. But I will not do what she has been able to do so well apparently. I am not good at the one-line zingers. That’s not my deal. So, if that’s going to be the measure of how these debates go, then I’m not going to do very well.
“But if the measure of the debates are me stating forthrightly about me and Barack Obama and what we will do to change the country, I think you’ll be proud. At least I hope you’ll be.”
September 4, 2008 9:57 PM | Reply | Permalink