Excerpted form WSJ: “Biden’s Fantasy World”, Oct. 5, 2008
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Note: The article outlines several of Biden’s sustentative mis-statements during the debate. The others are way more inportant, but this is my favorite.
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Closer to home, the Delaware Senator’s blarney … invited Americans to join him at “Katie’s restaurant” in Wilmington to witness middle-class struggles.
Just one problem: Katie’s closed in the 1980s. The mistake is more than a memory lapse because it exposes how phony is Mr. Biden’s attempt to pose for this campaign as Lunchbucket Joe.
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Full article:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122325448093406451.html
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TakeAway Point: Grandma Homa used to say “it’s better to not know than to not know that you don’t know”
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October 6, 2008 at 10:44 am |
Prof. Homa,
Just wanted to let you know that I have been enjoying the Homa Files–it’s always nice to hear your opinion. I just have to know one thing: can you see Sarah Palin as the leader of this great nation?
In other news, i hope the bears’ win offset some of the baseball disappointments from the weekend.
Hope this email finds you well.
October 8, 2008 at 12:30 pm |
It’s easy to say Palin had fewer lies/mis-statements because she didn’t say a darn thing all night. “We’re gonna do what’s right, because doing the right thing is the right thing to do, I’m winkin’ atcha and isn’t that nifty, and in conclusion me and my maverick partner are gonna do so many right things you won’t even believe it. *wink* ”
No mis-statements there I guess, but also nothing of value.