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'Unchain' Joe Biden and Unleash Bill Clinton as Well
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I like Joe. Joe Biden...gaffes and all. He's honest. He speaks from the heart. Remember the campaign saying, "I like Ike?"
Vice President Joe Biden is one of the biggest assets that the Obama Campaign has in Obama's re-election bid.
Biden relates to people. People like him. Joe Biden speaks from the heart and is a valuable spokesman for Obama's policies.
Bill Clinton is another who relates to the American people like no other person Obama could have out there on the stump.
Clinton and Biden aren't liked by the Republican Party talking heads because the GOP know how effective both men are in bringing across our President's message.
Republicans are saying Biden and Clinton hurt Obama's chances to be re-elected. Really?
Remember when Al Gore refused to allow Bill Clinton to do more during his run for the Presidency because of what Republicans said was the "scandal factor"? Had Gore not listened to the "advice of Republicans", he'd have been President instead of Bush...chads and all.
Gore made a huge mistake then as Obama will now if he handles Biden and Clinton too much.
Unchain Joe Biden, Mr. President.
His gaffes are endearing. Everyone but Republicans understand what Joe Biden meant when he said we'd be back in chains under a Romney Administration. Republicans understood too. That's why they want you to muzzle Biden. Don't.
Republicans only say Biden is "Not Ready for Prime time" because they want you to take an important chess piece from the board.
Since when have the GOP been concerned about your chances to be elected to a second term? That's laughable.
Let Biden and Clinton have at it and we'll see you at the inauguration in January.
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