Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Our Clownish VP

Joe Epstein can't help but delight in the comedy stylings of Joe Biden.

With Democrats wondering whether President Obama should keep Joe Biden as his running mate, and some of them even suggesting Hillary Clinton as his replacement, I'm already beginning to miss the vice president. Mr. Biden, after all, supplies comic relief, a thing always in great need and inevitably in short supply in American politics. He is the only politician in recent years whose every utterance isn't predictable. Joe Biden himself must often be astonished at what comes out of his mouth.
 The hair-plugs, the shysterish suits, the wiseguy demeanor, the low-grade lawyerly confidence of utterance, it's a grand show the vice president puts on. The first clue we had of Mr. Biden's quality was the long, lost Anita Hill weekend, back in 1991 during the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmation hearings. As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he displayed his talent for asking all the wrong, which is to say so many of the embarrassing, questions. It was the way he asked them—with that smirky certainty of his own unproved astuteness—that is signature Joe Biden.
Read it all. It's a pip.

1 Comments:

Blogger CharlieSix said...

Please, please can't we wait until Saturday, September 8th to point out how humorous a choice it is for Joe Biden to be a candidate for reelection as Vice President? One of the most important things a president does is pick his/her vice president. The selection signifies that the president/candidate has the country's best interest at heart in his/her confidence that the nominee for VP can lead this country should some tragic event befall him/her during his/her presidency. So, may we please again let Mr. Obama go with Mr. Biden as the person he has confidence in to lead our nation should he, Mr. Obama, not be able to serve. It will show how much Mr. Obama cares about the future of our country to have Mr. Biden in that position. Should be fun.

August 22, 2012 at 8:07 PM 

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