Topic: Biden meets with Democrats, stoking 2016 chatter
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Tue 01/22/13 06:14 PM

Photo: AP Vice President Joe Biden reacts with his wife, Jill, as they walk down Pennsylvania Avenue en route to the White House, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, in Washington, during the Inaugural Parade during the 57th Presidential Inauguration parade after the ceremonial swearing-in of President Barack Obama. Biden in 2016? The inauguration is barely over but the vice president already is dropping plenty of hints that he might have another political act. Biden packed his schedule with events and receptions attended by party stalwarts throughout the long weekend of inauguration festivities, stoking speculation he may be laying the groundwork to carry the torch from Obama.
Photo: AP Vice President Joe Biden reacts with his wife, Jill, as they walk down Pennsylvania Avenue en route to the White House, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, in Washington, during the Inaugural Parade during the 57th Presidential Inauguration parade after the ceremonial swearing-in of President Barack Obama. Biden in 2016? The inauguration is barely over but the vice president already is dropping plenty of hints that he might have another political act. Biden packed his schedule with events and receptions attended by party stalwarts throughout the long weekend of inauguration festivities, stoking speculation he may be laying the groundwork to carry the torch from Obama.
If Clinton decides not to run, Biden could draw upon good will from party activists, an ability to connect with regular folks and extensive campaigning in key states like Iowa, New Hampshire, Florida and Ohio. But he would also need to deal with personal poll numbers that rank below Obama's and a propensity to commit foot-in-mouth moments in an era where political gaffes can quickly sink a campaign.

New Hampshire state Sen. Martha Fuller Clark, who was among the attendees at Biden's Sunday reception, said it was "early to read into" Biden's interest in 2016. But said there was "huge support" in the key primary state.

"He's deeply admired and loved in New Hampshire," Clark said. "Clearly Joe Biden occupies a key place in our hearts."

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Wed 01/23/13 05:00 AM


Photo: AP Vice President Joe Biden reacts with his wife, Jill, as they walk down Pennsylvania Avenue en route to the White House, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, in Washington, during the Inaugural Parade during the 57th Presidential Inauguration parade after the ceremonial swearing-in of President Barack Obama. Biden in 2016? The inauguration is barely over but the vice president already is dropping plenty of hints that he might have another political act. Biden packed his schedule with events and receptions attended by party stalwarts throughout the long weekend of inauguration festivities, stoking speculation he may be laying the groundwork to carry the torch from Obama.
Photo: AP Vice President Joe Biden reacts with his wife, Jill, as they walk down Pennsylvania Avenue en route to the White House, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, in Washington, during the Inaugural Parade during the 57th Presidential Inauguration parade after the ceremonial swearing-in of President Barack Obama. Biden in 2016? The inauguration is barely over but the vice president already is dropping plenty of hints that he might have another political act. Biden packed his schedule with events and receptions attended by party stalwarts throughout the long weekend of inauguration festivities, stoking speculation he may be laying the groundwork to carry the torch from Obama.
If Clinton decides not to run, Biden could draw upon good will from party activists, an ability to connect with regular folks and extensive campaigning in key states like Iowa, New Hampshire, Florida and Ohio. But he would also need to deal with personal poll numbers that rank below Obama's and a propensity to commit foot-in-mouth moments in an era where political gaffes can quickly sink a campaign.

New Hampshire state Sen. Martha Fuller Clark, who was among the attendees at Biden's Sunday reception, said it was "early to read into" Biden's interest in 2016. But said there was "huge support" in the key primary state.

"He's deeply admired and loved in New Hampshire," Clark said. "Clearly Joe Biden occupies a key place in our hearts."
OMG,and the USofA really becoming the Laughing Stock among the Nations!noway shocked surprised

metalwing's photo
Wed 01/23/13 06:22 AM
Biden is dreaming ... and he is not black.

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Wed 01/23/13 06:47 AM
I hope he does run rofl rofl

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Wed 01/23/13 07:21 AM

I hope he does run rofl rofl
would be two years of free Entertainment!
Wonder how a certain Dane would run with that Candidacy!:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Peccy's photo
Wed 01/23/13 07:45 AM
Reminds me of a snowball in he11

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Wed 01/23/13 11:32 AM
http://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/biden-prepares-president-new-brezhnev-t10596.html


Comrade Vice President Joseph Iosifovich Biden is now being groomed by the Party to succeed Comrade Party Chairman and President Barack Barackovich Obama as the 2016 Election Campaign begins, according to Party officials at the White Fortress.

Properly engineered elections require at least four years of preparatory groundwork, largely in the area of re-education programming from Collective Broadcasting Services and other agitational activities.

Joe Biden 'intoxicated' by 2016 run, makes moves

Following on the heels of a President as influential and transformational as Comrade B. B. Obama, it is understood that the Party requires a reliable Socialist candidate who will maintain the Progressive direction of the Party and not attempt to depart from the path set by Comrade Barack. Comrade Joseph Iosifovich is seen by many as a ‘New Brezhnev,’ who will stay the course and not engage in experimentation or a redirection of the State.laugh

metalwing's photo
Thu 01/24/13 08:45 AM

Reminds me of a snowball in he11


Or as I like to say, "When pigs fly!!!"

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Thu 01/24/13 09:44 AM

http://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/biden-prepares-president-new-brezhnev-t10596.html


Comrade Vice President Joseph Iosifovich Biden is now being groomed by the Party to succeed Comrade Party Chairman and President Barack Barackovich Obama as the 2016 Election Campaign begins, according to Party officials at the White Fortress.

Properly engineered elections require at least four years of preparatory groundwork, largely in the area of re-education programming from Collective Broadcasting Services and other agitational activities.

Joe Biden 'intoxicated' by 2016 run, makes moves

Following on the heels of a President as influential and transformational as Comrade B. B. Obama, it is understood that the Party requires a reliable Socialist candidate who will maintain the Progressive direction of the Party and not attempt to depart from the path set by Comrade Barack. Comrade Joseph Iosifovich is seen by many as a ‘New Brezhnev,’ who will stay the course and not engage in experimentation or a redirection of the State.laugh



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