Biden Pledges To Be The Leader In Automotive Production In The Last Century

 Vice President Joe Biden has many fine attributes but his gift for gaffes is beginning to rival Dan Quayle’s record.  In this gem from Blacksburg, Virginia, Biden declares that he has never seen it written that we cannot be the leader of the world in automobile production in the 20th Century.

It’s astounding
Time is fleeting
Madness…takes its toll
But Listen Closely
Not for very much longer
I’ve got to…keep control

It is clear that Biden recently ran into this lot:

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  3. Biden prevented them from speaking, one after the other, because state court judges had issued gag orders, allegedly to protect children from having their privacy violated. We pleaded with him to allow the testimony without using the children’s names and he steadfastly refused, finally telling one mother from New Jersey, “I don’t want to share a jail cell with you because you’re violating a court order in Congress.”

    DO NOT LIKE HIM.

    Nothing he will ever do will ever sit right with me, because of this — and I admit that it is a petty prejudice on my part, but so be it. So long as the 14th amendment allows me to have petty prejudices, I can’t stand the guy.

    And I hope he never gets a pet ferret with a diamond collar.
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    I would rather have a cat. But I’m not going to clean up their poop.

    1. Biden’s gaffes are of little importance. People pettifug when they overrate them.Why be then supercilious?
      Willard and Ayn Ryans’ strike at Americanism. And Sen. Ayn Rand Paul does no better.

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