The secret underground bunker 7
This is a borderline case since Biden's press office denies that he leaked any sensitive information. But that's par for the course. Fox News reports that Biden ""said a young naval officer giving him a tour of the residence showed him the hideaway, which is behind a massive steel door secured by an elaborate lock with a narrow connecting hallway lined with shelves filled with communications equipment."
Well, what are we to make of this? We have no video, the presence of which is always a clincher. The quote is credited to Eleanor Clift, who is an editor at Newsweek. Her articles indicate that she believes in hope and change, which gives this report even more credibility. You decide!
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Instalanche!!!!!!!!!
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@mesquito, wow, you’re right… getting a hit every five seconds or so right now! Welcome, Instapunditers!
The ultimate Bidenism, worthy of a permanent link in the header:
One month after the 9/11 attacks, laid-off airline employees begged Biden for emergency relief funds. While grinning and back-slapping them, Biden demanded Amtrak support or else:
“I will screw you badly.”
The entire article is filled with Bidenisms: http://www.tnr.com/columnists/story.html?id=ba9b09bb-ed01-4582-b6ec-444834c9df73&k=93697
You’re omitting my favorite! As the left worked itself into a tizzy over Sarah Palin not being able to cite the names of the “periodicals” (quaint term!) that she read, during the VP debate, Biden said:
“The idea he [Dick Cheney] doesn’t realize that Article I of the Constitution defines the role of the vice president of the United States, that’s the Executive Branch. He works in the Executive Branch. He should understand that. Everyone should understand that.”
Indeed, the ever-so-experienced 30+ year Senator confused Article 1 of the Constitution - which concerns the establishment and powers of the Congress - with Article 2, which covers the executive branch and “the role of the vice president of the United States.”
He got a pass, of course.
@Chris, to augment your point:
Biden has been a constitutional law professor at Widener University (near Wilmington, DE) since 1991: http://law.widener.edu/Academics/Faculty/ProfilesDeAdj/BidenJosephR.aspx
Which me wonder: exactly what “Special Topics in Constitutional Law” did he teach if he didn’t get through Articles 1 and 2?
@chrisdotgorden, thanks, that one is the latest post now!
@your majesty, thanks, that’s the latest post now.