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Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani told CNBC’s Larry Kudlow tonight that Vice President Biden may be unfit for office. Here’s the transcript:
KUDLOW: You know, what did he say? ‘Y’all going to be put back in chains’? That almost has racial overtones, Rudy Giuliani. What’s your take on that?
GIULIANI: Well, I think if it came from somebody serious maybe we’d get all excited about it. But the — I think the vice president of the United States has become a laugh line on late night television. I mean, he — I’ve never seen a vice president that has made as many mistakes, said as many stupid things. I mean, there’s a real fear if, God forbid, he ever had to be entrusted with the presidency, whether he really has the mental capacity to handle it. I mean, this guy just isn’t bright. He’s never been bright. He isn’t bright. And people think, ‘Well, he just talks a little too much.’ Actually he’s just not very smart.
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Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by xuenchen
Further evidence that Obama carries narcisistic tendancies. Surrounding himelf with people that are so dumb, he looks smart by comparrison.
Now a wise man would surround himself with smart people because no-one knows everything.
Except (cough) Obama.
Originally posted by HangTheTraitors
Guliani is just another republican dumbass.
How about quoting from a NON-BIAS source!
Right-wingers are desperate folks lately. They know Paul Ryan is a FAIL with the HUGE majority of American citizens who are NOT BILLIONAIRES.
Paul Ryan and Romney = Beavis and Butthead anyways.edit on 15-8-2012 by HangTheTraitors because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by HangTheTraitors
Right-wingers are desperate folks lately. They know Paul Ryan is a FAIL with the HUGE majority of American citizens who are NOT BILLIONAIRES.
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by nunyadammm
I'm not basing my opinion on Giuliani. Giuliani is comfirming what I already thought!
Originally posted by nunyadammm
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by nunyadammm
I'm not basing my opinion on Giuliani. Giuliani is comfirming what I already thought!
How is he doing that?
Oh by exactly what I just posted. Saying something and you are swallowing it.
I never said you based your opinion on what he said. I did say you were just eating it up though.
Originally posted by beezzer
Originally posted by nunyadammm
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by nunyadammm
I'm not basing my opinion on Giuliani. Giuliani is comfirming what I already thought!
How is he doing that?
Oh by exactly what I just posted. Saying something and you are swallowing it.
I never said you based your opinion on what he said. I did say you were just eating it up though.
I accept your apology. It takes a big man to admit when he's a lackey for the DNC.
*applause*
Originally posted by nunyadammm
WTF are you talking about?
Apology for what?
For a big man, i have huge tits. Where is this admission?
'Folks, where's it written we cannot lead the world in the 20th century in making automobiles?," said Biden.
Renewed speculation that Biden could be dropped from the ticket comes on the heels of yet another gaffe by the vice president. "They gonna put y'all back in chains," Biden said of the Republican candidates for president and vice president yesterday at a campaign stop. CNN reported that a senior adviser called Biden's comments "not helpful," and that "they believe the vice president has knocked them off track."
On Monday, Vice President Biden also came under fire after questioning the values of Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan by invoking the Wisconsin congressman's deceased father.
Biden had taken last week off, spending most of that time at the beach, avoiding mishaps by staying away from the press and the campaign trail.
Speculation that Biden could be dropped has been rampant, despite denials from top Democrats. As NPR reported, "no elected VP has been dropped from the ticket since 1944, when Henry Wallace was removed at the national convention that year in favor of Sen. Harry Truman (D-Mo.). And that turned out to be extremely significant, as President Franklin Roosevelt was dead less than three months after he was inaugurated for a fourth term."
The likeliest time for an announcement that Biden is to be dumped would be just before the GOP convention—around Friday, August 24. This would step on the Republicans' planned buildup to their convention, and would give Hillary Clinton, perhaps the likeliest replacement, a couple of weeks to resign as Secretary of State to accept her place on the ticket, while arranging a smooth transition at Foggy Bottom.