The Democratic VP nominee is…

I don’t know who Sen. Obama is going to pick, but, apparently, no one else does.  If they did, there might be something else being talked about today in the mainstream media, the blogosphere, or the water cooler.  Obviously no one knows but ”the One” (he knows everything, after all), so we are all just going to sit around and talk about it until he announces.  I guess I will too…

As I have said before, Obama will pick Delaware Senator Joe Biden.  Why?  Because he wants to.  Is it a good choice?  No, but he is too arrogant to realize that or, for that matter, to care what us lowly religion-clingers think about it.  Biden does nothing to help Obama’s failing polling numbers; I think Delaware is going stay Blue, regardless, don’t you?  Also, once again, it will be two senators for the Democrats; no executive experience from either one.  But, Biden is a blowhard, so it will make for some good fun over the next couple of months as he and Obama find new and exciting ways to blow another election for the Democratic Party.

Check out a couple of his sterling quotes from years gone by…

When interviewed by the Washington Post, Sen. Biden tried to explain why schools in Iowa fare better than schools in Washington, D.C. by giving us this racist remark:

There’s less than 1 percent of the population of Iowa that is African American. There is probably less than 4 or 5 percent that are minorities. What is in Washington? So look, it goes back to what you start off with, what you’re dealing with.

He has proven his thourough knowledge of geography to the South Carolina Rotary Club…

Delaware was a slave state that fought beside the North. That’s only because we couldn’t figure out how to get to the South. There were a couple of states in the way.

To the Huffington Post,

The more people learn about them (Obama and Hillary) and how they handle the pressure, the more their support will evaporate.

Despite these brilliant sound-bites, Biden is most-widely known for bowing out of the 1988 Democratic Presidential Race amidst allegations of plagiarism and outright dishonesty about his academic past.  He failed to cite Neil Kinnock of the British Labour Party after copying one of his speeches and admitted that he had plagiarized a law review article in a class paper he wrote in law school.  Furthermore, he stated that he had graduated in the “top half” of this law school class while on a full scholarship earning three degrees, when he actually graduated 76th out of 85 while not on scholarship earning one degree.  Some people are so picky about details…

Fasten your seat belts, its gonna be fun…

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