What Biden Brings to the Ticket
Now that the news is out about the Obama-Biden ticket, it’s time to ask what Sen. Biden adds to the ticket.
The instant Sen. Biden joined the ticket, he became the foreign policy expert of the ticket. That isn’t just a compliment. When the man that put together a plan that would’ve divided a sovereign nation into three countries is the foreign policy expert, you know that the ticket doesn’t have much foreign policy credentials. What makes Sen. Biden’s plan worse is the fact that he tried forcing this down the throats of a nation that we hope becomes an important ally in the Middle East.
This also underscores the fact that Sen. Obama’s foreign policy resume is the thinnest of any presidential candidate in my lifetime. I can’t confirm this but I think Sen. Obama holds the distinction of being the only senator in history to chair a subcommittee that didn’t call a policy hearing of that committee. I’m referring to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Subcommittee on European Affairs. Here’s what Salon.com said about that subcommittee’s responsibilities:
Ritch points out that as subcommittee chair, Obama could have examined a wide variety of urgent matters, from the role of NATO in Afghanistan and Iraq to European energy policy and European responses to climate change, and of course, the undermining of the foundations of the Atlantic alliance by the Bush administration. There is, indeed, almost no issue of current global interest that would have fallen outside the subcommittee’s purview.
This speaks volumes about Sen. Obama’s disinterest in foreign policy. Why should voters think that anyone that disinterested in this important subcommittee will be a good steward of foreign policy as president?
My point is that anyone that Sen. Obama had picked, with the exception of Gov. Kaine or Gov. Sebelius, would’ve had a better grasp on foreign policy than Sen. Obama. By alot. Just because Sen. Biden is the foreign policy guru of this ticket isn’t confirmation that he’s as knowledgeable on foreign policy as Sen. McCain. He isn’t.
Another thing that Sen. Biden brings to the table might be lethal but it isn’t serious. Sen. Biden’s penchant for shooting his mouth off will have campaign handlers as worried about Sen. Biden’s impromptu meanderings as they’ll be worried about Sen. Obama’s gaffes. That’s saying alot.
On the positive side, Sen. Biden is a blue collar kind of guy, one who might appeal to Catholic voters, too. That said, I don’t think his abilities in this area are enough to make Pennsylvanians forget Sen. Obama’s statement that rural Pennsylvania voters cling to their guns and religion because times are tough.
This is an incredibly light ticket, one whose flaws will become apparent in the weeks to come.
Technorati Tags: Joe Biden, Loose Cannon, Barack Obama, Gaffes, Foreign Policy, Catholics, Blue Collar Workers, Iraq, Election 2008
Cross-posted at LetFreedomRingBlog
August 23rd, 2008 at 10:31 am
Gravitas
August 23rd, 2008 at 11:38 am
“In Delaware, the largest growth of population is Indian Americans, moving from India. You cannot go to a 7/11 or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.” Joe Biden, 2006
God, it would be great if McCain picked
Bobby Jindal.
Gravitas? I don’t think so. Biden’s been around too long and comes with too much baggage:
He has questionable financial dealings (”The Senator from MBNA,From the past, a look at Joe Biden’s connections. http://article.nationalreview.com/
?q=ZDU4OTdhMTFhN2YwZTY3MmMzNGFhYzc3ODdhOTA0ZjQ=)
He has ethics issues (like his plagiarism of Neil Kinnock), which will make questioning McCain’s Keating episode difficult.
Plus, he shoots his mouth off (see initial quote).
If Obama wanted someone older with more experience, he surely could’ve found someone better than Biden. Was this this pick from laziness or expedience?
August 23rd, 2008 at 9:27 pm
So the guy cheats in college (at the very least) and steals from “average Joes” by making them pay the interest he doesn’t want to on a “home loan” (if not the principle to boot). Hey, he’s a politician and entitled to some behaviors we average people either wouldn’t dream of doing or would be hung out to dry if we did do them.
Bottom line is, he’s a good indication of the Obamessiah’s “Hope” and “Change” campaign.
Yeah, Greasy Joe’s real hope and real change all right.
August 25th, 2008 at 7:02 am
Joe should have been thankful Delaware has a sizeable Indian community. Their business acuman is an asset anywhere else. That kind of legal immigration we can use!