Joe Biden Takes McCain DOWN

Following up on Josh's post from earlier, I'm getting around to watching Joe Biden's stump speech in Michigan today and it's actually really worth watching the whole thing. Not only does Biden flip the script a little and begin to compare 2008 McCain to 2000 Bush -- and in the process deliver the priceless line "Folks, we've seen this movie before and we know: the sequel is always worse than the original." But he also begins to connect the McCain is out of touch with the economy dots by merging the McCain is out of touch frame with the McCain is Bush's third term frame. Very effective I think.

This excerpt pretty much nails it (h/t TPM):

Take a hard look at the positions John has taken for the past 26 years, on the economy, on health care, on foreign policy, and you'll see why I say that John McCain is just four more years of George Bush. On the issues that you talk about around the kitchen table, Mary's college tuition, the cost of the MRI for mom, heating our home this winter -- John McCain is profoundly out of touch.

Senator McCain has confessed, quote, "It's easy for me to go to Washington and frankly, be somewhat divorced from the day-to-day challenges people have." And he's right, if all you do is walk the halls of power, all you hear are the wants of the powerful.

I believe that's why Senator McCain could say with a straight face, as recently as this morning, and I quote "the fundamentals of our economy are strong." That, "We've made great progress economically" during the Bush years. But friends, I could walk from here to Lansing, and I wouldn't run into a single person who thought our economy was doing well, unless I ran into John McCain.

John McCain just doesn't seem to understand what middle class people are going through today. I don't doubt that he cares. He just doesn't think that we have any responsibility to help people who are hurting.

Interesting. Joe Biden on the stump in Michigan today isn't comparing the 2000 McCain to 2008 McCain; he's comparing 2000 Bush to 2008 McCain.

Been wondering where Joe has been? Look no further.

Watch it:

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17 Comments

Let's go Biden

Slam that opportunist and call him for what he is!

by iohs2008 2008-09-15 05:38PM | 0 recs
Re: Joe Biden Takes McCain DOWN

Actually, since Bush junior is the "sequel" to Bush I, then McCain actually would be the direct to DVD third version.  

by ProfessorReo 2008-09-15 05:38PM | 0 recs
Re: Joe Biden Takes McCain DOWN

Haha, Starship Troopergate 3

by neko608 2008-09-15 05:58PM | 0 recs
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OT:

Netflix just sent me that piece of chum.  I loved the campiness of the first one, but this one was just plain horrible, like Ishtar horrible.  I'm wondering how it even made it to straight to video standards.

by tlhwraith 2008-09-15 07:23PM | 0 recs
Joe is making his money

This is the best we've seen of Joe Biden.  More of this please.  He actually got media coverage today.

by Blazers Edge 2008-09-15 05:42PM | 0 recs
Re: Joe Biden Takes McCain DOWN

This is the real "Straight Talk" we have all been waiting for. Joe please bring this message to the rural counties surrounding the "Rust Belt" of our Nation.

by nzubechukwu 2008-09-15 06:13PM | 0 recs
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Give 'em hell, Joe!

Seriously, Joe Biden could be the Truman-esque campaigner of our time.

by neko608 2008-09-15 06:28PM | 0 recs
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I love how everyone worked themselves into a panic over the last two weeks. We are doing fine. We just need to keep working hard and we need our candidates to keep firing this stuff out there.

by JDF 2008-09-15 06:36PM | 0 recs
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Gotta love Joe. I'm a sucker for this guy. Love the "Nation of Whiners" riff of his.

Go get em Joe!

by JerryColorado23 2008-09-15 06:52PM | 0 recs
Biden had the funniest line of the day!

Biden:  "I could walk from here to Lansing and I wouldn't run into a single person who thought our economy is doing well unless I ran into John McCain".

When I heard that I cracked up!

Politico also called it the best line of the day.

by puma 2008-09-15 06:52PM | 0 recs
somebody tell the voters

Because we're losing this thing.  Every day my fury and frustration at the idiocy of the votership gets worse.  

by Tangie3 2008-09-15 06:59PM | 0 recs
Re: somebody tell the voters

Then do something.  You'd feel a lot better if you registered a voter.

by Shaun Appleby 2008-09-15 07:13PM | 0 recs
Have at 'em, Joe

Damn, that old warhorse brought tears to my eyes.  Brilliant VP pick, perfect message.


'...a culture in Washington where the very few wealthy and powerful have a seat at the table and the rest of us are on the menu.'

Joe Biden - Detroit 15 Sep 08

Get up!  Fight back!

by Shaun Appleby 2008-09-15 07:07PM | 0 recs
Re: Have at 'em, Joe

Damn Shaun that's a good line from Joe.  It's frustrating that the media would rather follow Palin.  Especially when she's simply reciting the same ol' crap.

by nzubechukwu 2008-09-15 07:15PM | 0 recs
Re: Have at 'em, Joe

Not for long, I'm guessing.  A dinosaur of reactionary Australian politics, former Queensland Premier Joh Bielke-Peterson, invariably publicly referred to his pending press conferences as 'feeding the chooks.'  I think he was on to something.  If you've ever kept chickens I'm sure you would understand.

by Shaun Appleby 2008-09-15 07:33PM | 0 recs
Re: Have at 'em, Joe

Thanks but no thanks, to that repetitive stump speech!

by neko608 2008-09-15 07:56PM | 0 recs
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Have to agree with Chuck Todd: let's see Barack and Joe appear together in Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and PA. But it doesn't need to happen right now, with all the noise in the air.

I think they're waiting for right time to team up. Late September, early October.

by BobzCat 2008-09-15 07:26PM | 0 recs

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