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From last night's debate:
...when asked if I wanted a portfolio, my response was, no. But Barack Obama indicated to me he wanted me with him to help him govern. So every major decision he'll be making, I'll be sitting in the room to give my best advice.
Obama said he wanted Biden "in the room" with him on "every major decision" to "help him govern"? Is this another mega-gaffe from Biden that the MSM will ignore? Or does Obama feel the need to rely on Biden every moment? If the latter, it's a surprising confession of weakness from Obama.
Sounds like Obama ISN'T ready to be President!!! And considering all of Biden's errors in judgment during his career in the Senate, I hope people wake up and vote for the qualified and better team.
McCain/Palin 2008
Not surprising, that's why he tapped Biden to begin with.
Not much surprised really!! These are common things to happen. But all are not same and exceptions are definitely there. So, I am not in favor to blame everyone. Yes, people should know about the monsterous behavior of a section of the society through net.
If listening to your Vice President's advice is a weakness, Bush was the weakest President ever.
Obama's willingness to take in a wide variety of opinions is what will make him a strong leader. Bush had lots of great advice too...but instead he chose to listen to Cheney and Rumsfeld.
We're still only one month into this administration. Let's not build any statues for the guy yet, but let's not crucify him either.
Greetings:
Sounds like kind of a metrosexual co-presidency to me.