Hat tip to Human Events
Poor old Joe Biden. No sooner does he show off his Siarlys Jenkins School of Logic degree by linking the Jobs Bill to rape than Human Events' Jason Mattera asks him about it on camera. Here is what happened.
"We gotta go. We gotta go. Who are you with?"
Do you think that Hillary just might be warming up in the bullpen?
"That's a big f----n' deal."
Here's the full report from Human Events.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=46983
It is getting close to the end of the year and the "Jerk of the Year Award" is coming close. I vote for Biden.
ReplyDeleteRemember, this buffoon is a heart-beat away from being our President.
As far as the "Murder is up" claim, by Biden, it is wrong. The FBI reports that murder has been in decline in the past ten years. As far as rape, the the stats are a bit cloudy. It seems that the definition of rape changes, and, is challenged too many times to get good stats on this important issue. But, it cannot be said that rape is up, when the stats are questionable.
Remember, this stupid idiot is one of the leaders of the United States. Heaven help us.
Squid
Good comment, Squid. Jerk of the year? Not much chance.
ReplyDeleteBiden never got out of single digits as a presidential candidate, because he always put his foot in his mouth. He hasn't done much better as vice-president. It is too bad that Barack Obama listened to the insinuations from The Liberal Media that all the "real people" were dubious about his maturity and he needed an experienced white male running mate. If people felt that way about Obama, he wouldn't have won the nomination in the first place. People voted for what he offered, not for what he could tone himself down to.
ReplyDeleteTechnically, Biden is correct: when unemployment is up, crime tends to rise too. I spend most of my time in some rough parts of town, and I have noticed an increase in general incivility and raw nerves, while the news suggests an increase in armed robbery if not rape. It is not up to where it was ten years ago, but its only three years since we almost went over the cliff into Great Depression 2.0.