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Originally Posted by winthrop
The nuclear element certainly changes the dynamic, and if a seemingly
belligerent statement prevents fools from acting foolishly, then better
talk now than cleaning up a nuclear wasteland later.
On another note, I wonder if Mr. Biden (who we may remember once
celebrated Mr. Obama's cleanliness) is considered such a "magnificent
bastard" with this support of Ms. Clinton's statement...or just a "bastard".
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I like Biden...I like Obama and I defend Hiliary's response and would have voted for her had she won the nomination.
It's too bad no one talked about the rest of what Biden said. It was an overwhelming pro-diplomacy stance and more of a attack on Bush and his continuation of the "boogey man is going to get you" rhetoric.
It was Chris Matthews who brought up Hiliary's statement, not Biden.
Biden defended her (as well as Obama) and he should have.