Biden's gaffes are so many--and so informative and entertaining--that they deserve their own thread. And the gaffes were just clogging up the Obama credibility thread. The latest:Biden says 'everyone guessed wrong' on jobs number
6/15/2009 7:55:36 PM
didn't you already make this thread?
6/15/2009 8:11:35 PM
it seems to me like the last few "gaffes" you've noted have been, actually, slivers of honesty that we're not used to hearing from any Administration. Now, that in and of itself may be a gaffe (i.e. who knows if it's their policy to try to be honest), but really..... is this the best you can do?
6/15/2009 8:16:13 PM
you're the only one that cares about something that nobody should care about at alland there is nothing funny about that picture, at all[Edited on June 15, 2009 at 8:20 PM. Reason : for serious]
6/15/2009 8:16:55 PM
NO WAYthe pic is the anchor of the argument!
6/15/2009 8:26:42 PM
The old man really does have dementia.
6/15/2009 8:42:11 PM
who, Biden or hooksaw?or both?
6/15/2009 8:53:09 PM
hooksaw
6/15/2009 9:24:08 PM
6/15/2009 9:26:42 PM
6/15/2009 9:32:57 PM
6/15/2009 9:34:46 PM
6/15/2009 9:36:24 PM
looks like hooksaw is back to his old ways. sooner or later he'll be making up juvenile nicknames for us all again. soapbox was so much better when you weren't here.
6/15/2009 9:41:16 PM
Welp.At least now it's the VP running around making stupid comments while the President runs the country, instead of the other way around.
6/15/2009 9:52:34 PM
^ i know, right?
6/15/2009 10:08:33 PM
^^haha
6/15/2009 10:25:27 PM
Im just curiousHow many people dont even read a hooksaw post anymore if it is in the classic hooksaw formatI know I sure as hell dont
6/15/2009 10:30:29 PM
I just got done trying to spend eight years defending gaffes from members of the other party (prominently including the President). It would be hypocritical of me to start blasting the other party for having one guy who does the same.But please, don't let that stop anybody else.
6/15/2009 10:34:09 PM
So, Joe "The Human Gaffe Machine" Biden thinks train tunnels are for cars, doesn't know the Web site "number" for the recovery he's supposedly overseeing, and other fun stuff but I'm the problem? You're right--Biden is "real man of genius": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toorZ2X8PyE
6/16/2009 12:42:27 AM
Did you not already make this thread? Yes or no?
6/16/2009 12:45:34 AM
^ Not that I recall. The search function does work, you know. FWIW, I was actually trying to unclog the Obama credibility thread. Biden creates a lot of material.
6/16/2009 12:52:19 AM
I wouldn't say "a lot". I'd say Bush 43 had a higher gaffe per day ratio. Using that as the scale he is doing well.message_topic.aspx?topic=556217oops. This is not you.[Edited on June 16, 2009 at 12:58 AM. Reason : .]
6/16/2009 12:56:53 AM
6/16/2009 1:09:58 AM
ok ok
6/16/2009 1:35:23 AM
I don't think anyone here other than the conservative hacks are going to take this thread seriously. The gaffe frequency is just too low to be concerned about.
6/16/2009 7:19:51 AM
has it been that long?bump
10/20/2009 12:25:11 PM
eh[Edited on October 20, 2009 at 12:40 PM. Reason : /]
10/20/2009 12:27:12 PM
10/20/2009 2:03:47 PM
I like the obsession with the "rhetorical flourishes" term. As though Barack Obama were going to say, "Joe Biden occasionally says retarded things."
10/20/2009 2:04:53 PM
It's not an "obsession"--it's Obama term. I just borrowed it.
10/20/2009 2:07:41 PM
I'm glad I don't hate quoting myself
10/20/2009 2:24:41 PM
^^^^I actually agree with Biden, here. It pretty much is a depression, and it's going to get worse. I think in Biden's case, though, he has no idea what caused the depression. I'm sure he's convinced that the free market and capitalism caused all this. Luckily, the people that didn't see this recession/depression coming are the ones that are still at the wheel, driving full speed towards the cliff.It'll be interesting to see if they'll spin this as a "gaffe." I see hooksaw already has. Do you think this is just a recession? Do you think it's getting better, or worse? I understand people don't want to use the word depression, because they'd rather be willfully ignorant. It's looking like more of a depression every month, though. Real unemployment is something like 20%. Jobs aren't being created. Production is dwindling, and it isn't coming back. We're paying back debt with more debt. Are people really still under the delusion that everything is about to get better?[Edited on October 20, 2009 at 2:32 PM. Reason : ]
10/20/2009 2:31:02 PM
10/20/2009 2:33:45 PM
^^ I am now convinced that what you "think" has no relationship to reality whatosoever.1. Define "depression." 2. Tell Newsweek that we're in a depression:The Recession is OverJul 25, 2009http://www.newsweek.com/id/208633/page/13. Tell Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman (even though I often disagree with him) that we're in a depression: Krugman: Recession Is Overhttp://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=81769044. Tell Obama that we're in a depression:Obama: Recession's worst may be overAugust 8, 2009
10/20/2009 2:46:07 PM
I like how Jon Stewart put it in his book. By making it into office the Vice President has already accomplished his only real job, "balancing the ticket." At that point everything else is just gravy. Sure he'll have to cast the deciding vote in the Senate, but that's rare and if they need him they'll call him.Other than that, it's just finding crap to stay busy with and if you're still hoping to be politically viable it involves keeping your name in the news. Some VPs seem to think "comic relief" should also be on the menu.[Edited on October 20, 2009 at 2:52 PM. Reason : hooksaw caught a typo, I got rid of it]
10/20/2009 2:49:49 PM
"By virtual"?
10/20/2009 2:51:40 PM
10/20/2009 3:13:29 PM
^ Define "recovery."
10/20/2009 3:19:20 PM
10/20/2009 3:30:09 PM
I understand the point you're trying to make, but what you call a gaffe, I call figurative language. Are public officials not allowed to use metaphors anymore? Would it have helped if he said [For the millions of Americans without a job,] "it's like a depression"? He pretty clearly was not trying to say we're in a depression. He was commenting on what the experience of people who are still unemployed must be like, and my take is that he essentially is saying it doesn't matter what terminology you call the economic state of the country--it's just "really bad" for millions of people right now, which is still true.I haven't watched the youtube video (at work), so I have no idea if it places the quote in its actual context, or what that full context is. I'd reserve full judgment until I see or hear the full quote.
10/20/2009 3:47:50 PM
I dont think this is nearly a big of a deal as some are making it to be. Its clearly in context. You could argue if he should be saying it at all, I dunno. Where was he speaking? These idiots are on tv more than Everyone Loves Raymond.
10/20/2009 3:53:33 PM
We're still in a recession, but we have to pretend that we aren't, because there's a large psychological component to the financial markets.[Edited on October 20, 2009 at 4:06 PM. Reason : ]
10/20/2009 4:06:07 PM
^What will pretending that we aren't in a recession do, though? When people thought we weren't in a recession, they racked up a ton of debt and went bankrupt. Or, even if they didn't, they spent money instead of saving it. Is that the kind of behavior that will get us back on the right track? I don't think so. People need to start saving money, not pretend that there's nothing wrong. Saving and production needs to take place. Savings rates need to increase sharply.The stock market does depend on consumer confidence, so you have a point as far as that goes. Unfortunately, the stock market is not a good indicator of economic prosperity. And, even if it was, it's measured in terms of (devalued) dollars. For any nominal gains the stock market may be making, it'll crash even harder in the future.
10/20/2009 4:16:04 PM
right, if we wanted to run the economy on what the financials do....then why not cut taxes moron? Im sure if you support pretending/lying then why not support something that will actually cause REAL growth/up swing in the market.
10/20/2009 4:19:46 PM
^^ People have been saving money, that's part of the current problems. Our economy, somewhere along the mid-90s, switched from being driven by manufacturing to being driven by consumer spending.If we have the perception that things are going to be okay, people will start to spend money a little more. This is at best a stop-gap measure.You're right that this is not sustainable, but the only option is an even worse recession while we/our corporations figure out how to make money without forcing people or themselves into debt.And regarding production, what production are you talking about? No company is going to do any production here, in this economy, when it's still cheaper to do it off shores. We can't rely on production anymore. We have to start "exporting ideas," as that new GE commercial has been saying (something along those lines).Apple, for example, just announced their most profitable quarter in their history. We're a fairly luxurious country, and this luxury affords us the ability to focus on innovation and creativity. We should be letting the 3rd world worry about where their next meals are coming from as they manufacture our goods, while we tell them what to manufacture.[Edited on October 20, 2009 at 4:25 PM. Reason : ]
10/20/2009 4:22:54 PM
I've never understood why everyone is so scared of the word "recession." Presumably the people at the top of the big institutions are reasonably well-educated, intelligent people who can tell for themselves what's going on. But as soon as the president or somebody says "We're in a recession," they go, "JESUS CHRIST, NO!!!" and start hurling themselves out of buildings.I suppose we may be in a depression. I don't think we are, and I know it's too early to call it that. The shit hit the fan, what, two years ago? So far, not dramatically longer or more severe than other recessions/crises/whatever. The unemployment figures are better than what they were in the early 80's.
10/20/2009 4:28:56 PM
^^
10/20/2009 4:29:57 PM
^look, idiot:Notice anything interesting about the utilization there, going back 3 decades?
10/20/2009 4:35:08 PM
10/20/2009 4:35:59 PM
^^ STFU, you stooge. US industrial production rises more than expected in September on higher auto, steel output10/16/09
10/20/2009 4:40:14 PM