Joe Biden has some cajones - good for him!

Date May 15, 2008

So I rather like Joe Biden…he’s knowledgeable when it comes to foreign policy. I don’t think he’s quite presidential material, but he’s great to have on your side when dealing with foreign politics because he’s connected and familiar with issues. Just earlier today, Biden made off like a bandit with his quick rebuttal of Bush’s comment to the Israeli Knesset about how Democrats are appeasing the terrorists by agreeing and wishing to negotiate. Who’s negotiating? We’re talking to these governments to find some common ground. Yes, the governments may be harboring terrorists and many people are led to believe that, but why not form some dialogue and at least help build some trust and then move towards peace?

Republicans are so war-mongering that they always want to isolate everyone and then b*tch and moan when they’re the ones being attacked and yelling at people because they think the US is now being isolated. Well no duh! Why shouldn’t countries isolate us now and act on it? Are we really a superpower anymore? I highly doubt it…because everyone is tired of the way we’re acting. I think there are many in the country that are thinking this same way…and that’s why I’m proud of Biden’s remarks. What were they?

(CNN) — The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Joe Biden, D-Delaware, called President Bush’s comments accusing Sen. Barack Obama and other Democrats of wanting to appease terrorists “bulls**t” and said if the president disagrees so strongly with the idea of talking to Iran then he needs to fire his secretaries of State and Defense, both of whom Biden said have pushed to sit down with the Iranians.

“This is bullshit. This is malarkey. This is outrageous…”

Nice, Biden…really nice…you got cajones on you, my friend. We need to be more blunt like that in the media. Stop sugarcoating things and being diplomatic. Tell people how you really feel.

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