Joe Biden was recently asked if he’d still consider running
for president. “I’ve learned to never
say no,” he answered.
COMMENTS:
You need to read between the tea leaves. What Joe is saying is that the Democrat
echelon has met and decided that, should Hillary falter, Joe will step in and
fill her spot. The game plan would be to
keep Hillary running until the party convention, then to have her bow out “for
the good of the nation.” After hours of
suspense, Joe would be nominated. In
this methodology, he avoids the rigors of campaigning for the nomination and
builds an instant and huge momentum which should propel him into the Oval
Office without giving the Republicans time to raise an effective defense
strategy.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. What do you say about Ron Paul pulling out of the next
debate because he didn’t make the first tier?
(Warren ~ Grosse Pointe, MI)
A. What a snob. So
after eight years of having a condescending elitist in the Oval Office, we need
another one? Bye-bye, Ron. Go play in your own sandbox and stay the hell
out of ours.
Q. What did you think of Obama’s State of the Union? (Craig ~ Red Bluff, CA)
A. I didn’t watch it; I had better things to watch, like
reruns of the Andy Griffith Show.
Q. What could anybody possibly do with $1.5 billion? (Lana ~ Merrill, WI)
A. Hire body guards.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“Here’s something to think about: How come you never see a
headline like ‘Psychic Wins Lottery?” ~ Jay Leno
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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