He said that about a rival candidate. They all criticize their rivals, hitting points where they think they are vulnerable. That doesn't necessarily make it true. Obama is older and has more legislative experience than JFK or Teddy Roosevelt had when they were elected, and they are not exactly remembered as bad presidents.
>The salient point of the article was that Biden has already said Obama is not ready. I agree.
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>John
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>>"When he said the following"? <g> I know Biden is a little on the pompous side but didn't know he referred to himself in the third person.
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>>Oh, wait, maybe you were parroting the McCain campaign talking point without bothering to fix the pronouns....
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>>>I actually agree with Biden, especially when he said the following:
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>>>Biden denounced Obama's "poor foreign policy judgment and has strongly argued in his own words what Americans are quickly realizing -- that Barack Obama is not ready to be president."
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>>>From -
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080824/NEWS15/808240516>>>
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http://www.ontheissues.org/2008/Joe_Biden_Abortion.htm>>>>
>>>>Some of his positions are all over the place:
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http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/joe_biden.htm