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Joe Biden: Undecided Voters are Racist!

God love him, Joe from Scranton (which is west of Philly, and therefore a bastion of racism according to Democratic Rep. Joe Murtha) has decided he knows why so many undecided voters remain at this late date.

They are racist. All of them.

Here's Joe at a San Francisco fundraiser making the point:

Undecided people are having a difficult time just culturally making the change, making the move for the first African American president in the history of the United States of America," the Democratic vice-presidential nominee said at a San Francisco fundraiser Saturday evening.

Interesting the views that emerge from San Francisco fundraisers, isn't it? I guess Biden is just bitterly clinging to the oratorical example of the head of the ticket.

Meanwhile...you think their internal polls are showing them something?

"Mark my words, you're going to see these polls drop this week," Biden forecasted. "We got a bump. We're going to be in good shape. You're going to see them drop. There's nothing automatic about this at all."

This may be the first time in his Senate career that Biden has been right about something. I think that's why this comment was included in the story.

As Joe Biden slurs 10-12% of the voters in this country as racists, Peggy Noonan can only muster the outrage to be disgusted by the fact that Sarah Palin's favorite meal is "moose stew" and not "quiche lorraine."

Posted by: Jack M. at 01:28 PM



Comments

1 I haven't had moose stew, but venison stew is very yummy.

Posted by: Ella at October 19, 2008 01:29 PM (jeP9I)

2 So this country is just one big heap of racists, huh?  I'm so glad no other countries have any racists.

Posted by: ushie at October 19, 2008 01:30 PM (8nB5X)

3 I'm kind of undecided whether I'm a racist or just hate Lefties. 

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at October 19, 2008 01:30 PM (T+/GM)

4 Maybe I should have left my 99.9% post up.  mainly because I really believe that there are many people who are simply concerned about not being "on the right side of history".  As if Obama's skin color imputes governing ability.  It neither gives nor takes away. 

But, the point is really about "history".  they are afraid to buck it.  Worse, maybe, they are concerned with the overwhelming majority in congress and a democrat president they will have no power to sway any opinions or legislation.  there will be no largesse for those who mock The One.

Posted by: kat-missouri at October 19, 2008 01:32 PM (GxnBZ)

5 Ella at October 19, 2008 01:29 PM (jeP9I)

Buffalo steak is awesome, too. A little chewy, but tons of taste.

How long till people get sick of everything being racism? I hope its before Nov 4.

Posted by: lorien1973 at October 19, 2008 01:34 PM (ddGv/)

6

Wait a minute, we're going to see OUR polls drop, or THEIR polls drop?

Is Obama/Biden dropping or bumping?

How is this guy going to be vice-president when he can't put together two consecutive noncontradictory sentences?  I mean, say what you want about Bush's mighty IQ, but at least when he got lost, it was within one sentence and when he came back he was always on message.

Biden's like "No, Mr. Ambassador, we're not in a state of war.  We're carpet-bombing your capital."  Or "We're in good shape.  Mark my words, the smallpox infection is going to break containment in L.A. within the hour."

Posted by: INCITEmarsh at October 19, 2008 01:37 PM (ULsz9)

7 Good heavens.  You just gotta wonder if Biden is a PUMA mole sometimes.

Posted by: funky chicken at October 19, 2008 01:42 PM (xyyHG)

8 Soon, everyone will be racists and we can start all over.  Then, skin color won't matter at all.  Purple and green will live in harmony.  Orange and blue will walk hand in hand.  LOL cats will lie with dogs. Colin Powell will smile with Clarence Thomas, or something like that.  What a wonderful world it will be.

Posted by: dfbaskwill at October 19, 2008 01:42 PM (z6fKT)

9

kat-mo, riding the wave of the historical moment was the main justification for Turncoat Buckley to flip.

Also, here's an interesting article about Obama supporters voting with their heart and not their head.

Posted by: INCITEmarsh at October 19, 2008 01:43 PM (ULsz9)

10 Um, stupid question. Why would any undecided voters be racist? I mean if they are indeed racist, you would think they would have already made up their mind that they are voting for McCain, making them not undecided.

Posted by: KCLady at October 19, 2008 01:45 PM (a4nO6)

11 Y'all listen up to teh Hillbuzz:

And as for Republicans reading this, we hope you are shamed on some level that DEMOCRATS are telling you guys to toughen up and stop being babies. If Hillary Clinton supporters, moderate Democrats, know what’s going on and aren’t affected by this nonsense — and we’re the ones leading the charge against Obama to elect YOUR candidate president, you need to all seriously get with the program.  You Republicans are supposed to be the tough, outdoorsy, NRA, Gung Ho ones — we’re supposed to be sipping martinis and passively singing kumbaya somewere. And to top it all off, we’re a bunch of gay dudes here at HillBuzz, and we’re like the Marines compared to you soggy Eeyores.  And we’ve got more fight in us than the lot of you. You Republicans don’t want to let a bunch of DEMOCRATS show you up, do you?

Hillbuzz is right. Way too many pussies in the GOP. Man up and kick Obama's ass. Republicans vote, Republicans win. And we've got the PUMAs on our side here.

Posted by: Jim62sch at October 19, 2008 01:46 PM (ubHgw)

12

Posted by: Jim62sch at October 19, 2008 01:46 PM (ubHgw)

Don't worry Jim, I have been lacing up my boots everyday.

Posted by: KCLady at October 19, 2008 01:47 PM (a4nO6)

13 Well, its only to be expected that stalinists who have cheerfully sided with every blood-soaked dictatorship since 1917 will call their politicla opponents vile names - what else do they have to argue with?  Having said that, there is no way anyone should take this without fighting back.  If all Republicans are racists then all Democrats are anti-semites.  Its destructive, I know, but Republicans have tried the high road and all it got us was 8 years of Democrats calling a gentle man "chimphitler".  So be it.  Democrats clearly think character assasination, voter fraud, voter intimidation, and using investigations to ruin political enemies are fair ways to win.  Time for Republicans to follow their example.

Posted by: BattleofthePyramids at October 19, 2008 01:48 PM (LEtGn)

14 Um, stupid question. Why would any undecided voters be racist? I mean if they are indeed racist, you would think they would have already made up their mind that they are voting for McCain, making them not undecided

Assuming they're White racists.  See, Dems always get almost the whole black vote, so blacks voting for Obama can't be racist.  Republicans always get a majority of the white vote, so a majority of whites voting for McCain is clearly racist.  Jees.  Can't understand why you can't see that.....

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at October 19, 2008 01:49 PM (T+/GM)

15 Time to use Wright and say that unlike undecided voters, this guy is the true racist......Palin should jump down Biden's throat just as Biden, McCaskill tried to make hay of her comment at the NC fundraiser.

Posted by: Palin/Cantor 2012 at October 19, 2008 01:52 PM (JbTeQ)

16 quiche lorrain is so 70's, you know, like when smirkin' joe was first elected to the senate

Posted by: billypaintbrush at October 19, 2008 01:52 PM (5aBkh)

17

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at October 19, 2008 01:49 PM (T+/GM)

Thanks for setting me straight. I guess I'll wear a T Shirt saying I am a racist. If the lib nutters say its true, then by golly, it must be true.

Posted by: KCLady at October 19, 2008 01:52 PM (a4nO6)

18

Seems the obamabots tactics of attacking this girls blog, for not falling in step, has her voting for McCain.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKgkBV-XBVs

Posted by: politicalmuse at October 19, 2008 01:58 PM (kLKnf)

19 Colin Powell's endorsement gives all the perfect excuse to go moby over the the Obama blogs - "I was planning to vote for change with Obama - now that big-government Bush supporters like Powell are showing that they want Obama, this means Washington insiders just want more of the same of the last 8 years. I am switching my vote to McCain/Palin - these are people who stand up for their principles, and for the average American, against the same old Bush/Obama Washington government."

Try it, it's fun. The "Bush/Obama" thing really makes them mad.

Posted by: Jim62sch at October 19, 2008 02:01 PM (ubHgw)

20 I see where Colin Powell is just another 95%'er.

Posted by: emdfl at October 19, 2008 02:02 PM (N1uaO)

21 I am bitter. Bitter is good.

But, how's about the 87 percent of Blacks who will be voting for ObamACORN?

Is this the bitter "O.J. Simpson Murder Trial" Effect?

Posted by: Michelle's American White Racist at October 19, 2008 02:03 PM (NLtVk)

22 Are they taking turns?

Murtha crawls on his "racist" comment and then SloJo brings his out?

Posted by: richard mcenroe at October 19, 2008 02:06 PM (JwbvL)

23 Peggy Noonan can only muster the outrage to be disgusted by the fact that Sarah Palin's favorite meal is "moose stew" and not "quiche lorraine."

===================================================

Perhaps if Gov. Palin had ordered $450 worth the lobster and Iranian clavier?

Posted by: Michelle's American White Racist at October 19, 2008 02:07 PM (NLtVk)

24 moose = McCain,
arugula = Obama,
carniverous = racist.

Posted by: Anonymous at October 19, 2008 02:08 PM (4yauu)

25 Barry's idea of 'change' is curious.  So far, he's only been trotting out the golden oldies with early stage dementia. 

Posted by: 8starsnorth at October 19, 2008 02:08 PM (42c1p)

26

Hey, thanks for linking to the ABC site.  Reading the comments saved me from having to rent A Clockwork Orange again.  Perhaps I'll send the money to these fine folks instead:

http://neverfindout.org/

their ads were highly touted on a couple of PUMA sites

Posted by: funky chicken at October 19, 2008 02:11 PM (xyyHG)

27

WTF is "quiche lorraine?  Sounds like a dreaded disease

 

Stew is stew, just dump whatever meat you have on hand and whatever else  is handy  in a pot and boil it for a couple of hours, No Brainer.

Posted by: 1sttofight at October 19, 2008 02:12 PM (aP5Ze)

28 Jim, you are too funny.  I would go a different route:

Wow!  Powell endorsed Obama?  Remember when we all hated that mother fucker for lying about the Iraq War and sticking by BushCo.  Holy fucking shit.  I just had a major brainstorm.  Powell is BushCo!  Does that make Obama more like fucking Bush than McCain?  Shit.  Shit.  Shit.  Motherfucking shit.  I don't think Powell's endorsement of Obama is good for us, man?  Anyone? 

Posted by: incognito at October 19, 2008 02:12 PM (Rpam5)

29 Try it, it's fun. The "Bush/Obama" thing really makes them mad.

Posted by: Jim62sch at October 19, 2008 02:01 PM (ubHgw)

YES WE CAN!  Sadly there is some truth to it as well, which is what makes it sting, I guess.

Posted by: funky chicken at October 19, 2008 02:13 PM (xyyHG)

30

incognito definitely has the syntax down....

I'd toss in a reference to the fact that it was Powell's man Armitage that outed Val Plame if possible?

Posted by: funky chicken at October 19, 2008 02:15 PM (xyyHG)

31

Posted by: funky chicken at October 19, 2008 02:11 PM (xyyHG)

The middle class ad was the best one.

Posted by: KCLady at October 19, 2008 02:15 PM (a4nO6)

32 The skies are charcoal grey,
It's a dreary downtown day,
But at the end of my 30 footleash,
Is my little friend Quiche.
Quiche La Poodle is her name
And having a good time on a crummy day is our game.

Quiche Quiche Lorraine

Posted by: 13times at October 19, 2008 02:16 PM (5PNkq)

33 Undecided people are having a difficult time just culturally making the change, making the move for the first self-avowed Socialist president in the history of the United States of America.

There, Joe. Fixed it for ya. Now, what say you crawl back into whatever hole you crawled out of and go self-fornicate.

Posted by: Bruce at October 19, 2008 02:16 PM (2aqWd)

34

I think the Obamabots are scared because they've got a massive money edge, and the MSM wrapped up, and McCain is still within 3-7 pts depending on the poll. They're trying to bribe, guilt, cheat, and scare Americans to vote for them, and its not working.

Obama just doesn't connect with average Americans.

What's really frustrating is that the Democrat Congress, witha 10% approval rating is set to expand majorities. Why can't the Republicans make the Rangle/Frank/Mahoney issues stick? Granted Mahoney is toast, but the press used Foley to crush the entire Republican ticket in 2006. I mean here you've got the Joe the Plumber issue resonating, and the Dems have Charlie "I write the laws that you have to obey" Rangle, and the Republicans aren't linking them! 

It'd also be nice if Republicans start talking about how ACORN was stealing votes in the Democratic primaries. I don't think the PUMAs would be so happy to hear that their girl got cheated by the uppity negro.

Posted by: Iblis at October 19, 2008 02:18 PM (9221z)

35 McCain-Palin button on my coat, I passed by an Obama kiddie bake sale yesterday, and was urged to by something néanmoins.  I responded "Obama = trickle-up poverty, and I can't really do that; I hope he loses." Then one of the parents referred to the "terrible situation we're all now in."  When I asked her which situation are you referring to, "the financial thing," she seemed incredulous that I wasn't sure what the "situation"; anticipated what I was going to say, and, simply said "I'm sorry I decided to engage with you."

"I'm sorry I decided to engage with you"?  Is that some special term they teach in leftist camp?  WTF?  I left the bake sale, I said, "and I think engaging your your kids  this way is a form of child abuse.

Is it child abuse?

Also, I just returned from Trader Joe's with a bag of arugala salad.  Are neo-cons allow to eat that, or have I just betrayed the cause?

Posted by: FloofyParisParamus at October 19, 2008 02:19 PM (jWabh)

36 Expect Obama endorsements from Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld later this week. Oh, and from Bush the Elder as well. Who says Republicans can't do the Moby thing?

Posted by: Jim62sch at October 19, 2008 02:20 PM (ubHgw)

37 Palin was great on SNL last night, by the way...

Posted by: FloofyParisParamus at October 19, 2008 02:21 PM (jWabh)

38 Is calling undecided voters names the way to win an election? It must be. I saw a right wing pundit on TV this morning say the Obama campaign has been well run.

By the way, am I the only person in America who suspects the Obama campaign raising $150 million in September is mostly from illegal sources? How could rank and file Democrats have that much extra money to give him in this economy?

Posted by: klrtz1 at October 19, 2008 02:23 PM (LWVQ6)

39 As a concerned racist, I am a bit peeved the MSM might consider me undecided.

Posted by: Brian at October 19, 2008 02:34 PM (xk3s9)

40

Undecideds  are not wary of voting for a black man. They are wary of voting for a biracial man ( who doesn't share the history or genes of real african americans)who was raised white and who always plays the race card.

Perhaps he is the main character of Clints upcoming movie " The Changeling"

Posted by: bubba at October 19, 2008 02:43 PM (zkpop)

41 could these 2 asshats campaign in San Fran everyday, make things a lot easier.

Posted by: JohnTBissell at October 19, 2008 02:44 PM (X8rqL)

42

It is also interesting that the country club set is deserting the Republicans because their VP candidate is too much of the non-Ivy League.  The parties are switching.

Democrats:  Party of the establishment Ivy League country club set.

Republicans:  Party of the worker.

Posted by: Mikey NTH at October 19, 2008 02:48 PM (TUWci)

43 Wait.
Joe BIDEN just called someone racist???!!

THIS Joe Biden?

In what the Washington Post is describing as a “stumble,” Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said in an interview with the paper Wednesday that Washington’s high minority population is one of the reasons for the city’s education problems.

Explaining why schools in Iowa are performing better than those in Washington, D.C., Biden told the Post, “There’s less than one percent of the population of Iowa that is African American. There is probably less than four of five percent that are minorities. What is in Washington? So look, it goes back to what you start off with, what you’re dealing with.”

“When you have children coming from dysfunctional homes, when you have children coming from homes where there’s no books, where the mother from the time they’re born doesn’t talk to them — as opposed to the mother in Iowa who’s sitting out there and talks to them, the kid starts out with a 300 word larger vocabulary at age three. Half this education gap exists before the kid steps foot in the classroom,” the Delaware Democrat added.

The paper reports Biden’s campaign quickly sought to clarify the remarks, saying in a statement that the senator was not making a “race-based distinction.”

The same Joe Biden that spoke in SC and said this?

Delaware, he noted, was a “slave state that fought beside the North. That’s only because we couldn’t figure out how to get to the South. There were a couple of states in the way.”

The hypocrisy is maddening.

Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 19, 2008 02:55 PM (3xgoE)

44 Good heavens.  You just gotta wonder if Biden is a PUMA mole sometimes.

Posted by: funky chicken at October 19, 2008 01:42 PM

That's the truth! And I could almost think Powell was after seeing his goofy pic over at Drudge this week and then his last minute endorsement of Nobama

And all kidding aside Powell's been hinting for months this was coming, at first I was very disappointed, and I am sure many were. but by now - I am sorry to say (bc I at one time had great respect for him), he just looks like a chump climbing on the train at the last minute. Seems like (imo) that he waited until he was pretty sure O would win, before he would put himself out there...and to listen to him prattle on about Ayers being a "non-issue (or whatever it was, something like that he said)" that was just astounding. Liberlism has gotten to him. Too much kool-aid!

P.S. I thought Palin showed her class last night on SNL!

Posted by: freetofly at October 19, 2008 03:06 PM (NK+8L)

45

hey GOPers,

welcome to the club of racists!  we-ClintonDems and PUMAs have been packaged in that crappy, prevaricating message since Feb 2008 and boy is it an eyeopener.

we fought hard and we are more than willing to continue fighting against the "O'Biden" team but we need ALL the power and might of the GOP to make the difference.  Don't hold back!  What are you wating for?  What is stopping you?  we ClintonDems lived through the full brunt of that GOP-might during the 2000 and 2004, now where are you when our country NEEDS you?

our country was never meant to be a society of socialists, marxists, communists or some combination thereof.  for god sakes, Obama was endorsed by FIDEL CASTRO!  Now, Colin Powell? What the heck, whose next?

Let's join together and take our country back from all these prevaricators, cheats and frauds.

Country Before Party

PUMA!

Posted by: birdie at October 19, 2008 03:16 PM (jqQ98)

46 Hey #45, you're welcoming us?

Can I giggle?

Posted by: Al at October 19, 2008 03:29 PM (Lk931)

47

;">hey GOPers,

;">welcome to the club of racists!  we-ClintonDems and PUMAs have been packaged in that crappy, prevaricating message since Feb 2008 and boy is it an eyeopener.


No birdie, let US welcome YOU.

Feb 2008? Is that the best you can do? The media has been calling me a racist for nearly a couple decades.

Posted by: lauraw at October 19, 2008 03:29 PM (DbybK)

48 Oh, you are welcome here under the bus though. A little shocking who we're finding under here, but sheesh.

Posted by: Al at October 19, 2008 03:30 PM (Lk931)

49 These aren't the Clinton Dems I knew.  We're all racists now.

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at October 19, 2008 03:45 PM (fXwFx)

50

Yeah keep calling huge groups of people that you need to vote for you racist.  There's nothing people like being called more than racist. 

Joe Biden is a piece of shit.

Posted by: TFB at October 19, 2008 04:11 PM (oWTv/)

51 The parties are switching.

Well, in Marxist terms, maybe; but that's only scheudenfraude at the displeasure of the Left. It doesn't change a thing for us because "oppressed working class" is a fabrication (outside of Communist countries, wherein the oligarchy oppresses everybody else).

Posted by: Anonymous at October 19, 2008 04:17 PM (4yauu)

52 I'd like to quiche lorraine in the pie once she is properly stewed.

Posted by: M. Simon at October 19, 2008 07:16 PM (OANt1)

53
This is so cool, watching Democrats and Republicans, joining together to fight a common foe in a gloriously non-partisan manner!

Let's wipe this fakey-boy quichebag off the map. Together, we can! We'll fight about the small shit later...right now, there's big WORK to be done!

Obama? Quichebag. Say it with me!

Quichebaaaaag!

Posted by: rick at October 19, 2008 08:51 PM (eSYBv)

54 Rick,

I love the Quichebag thing.  An elitist douchebag.  I like it. 

Posted by: MrsPaulsFishSticks at October 19, 2008 09:52 PM (PBGAP)

55 Joe Biden still sounds like his mind has given way and his brain has gone to walnut size or perhaps even smaller

Posted by: Spurwing Plover at October 20, 2008 10:05 AM (A+hjc)

56 I've spent days trying to understand how this will turn out.  and it's rather complex.  I don't know who the undecideds will be, but I am starting to think some of them might be waiting longer than usual because, as he said, they are unsure about voting for the first black candidate.  In other words, they see mccain isn't a great choice and he along with palin have been a bit too rough with their negative campaign.  Then they see obama and might like him more, but at the same time they're hesitating. 

They almost want to vote for him, but they are pausing.  Kind of like someone who is slow to get into a swimming pool.  They wonder if it will be too cool, and if they should just jump in etc.  Then the problem is that anyone who says something like this gets attacked for stereo typing, or being racist them selfs.  But we aren't talking about ALL people... Just the mysterious lump of voters that are "undecided" and somewhat larger than usual, and waiting longer than usual.  The theory they are hesitant due to obama's race isn't that unlikely  Could they be saying they are undecided, BUT maybe in reality they won't admit they are pausing to think it over since he's black?  OR are they simply undecided?  And given that Palin and mccain have run around trying to make people afraid of him adds more credence to the theory they are apprehensive. 

Then you run into the situation that anyone who might be this way, usually won't admit it and or they act highly offended by the notion.  I think the question is this.  Are the percentage of undecideds more in 2008 than in 2004 or 2000?  If so, that might mean something.  If not, then it means nothing.  But why did Biden bring it up?  Is it because from his years of experience he notices that something is unusual about the number of undecideds?  Or is he just spouting off a fear? Also by looking at the super defensive comments here, I can see why it's hard to bring up.  Some people even think they are being called racists.  But if one is being scientific, it's hard to ignore that this is what may be happening.  I've never been nervous about a black candidate even though it's different, but others may be.   So basically I can't tell what's going on.  But Who are the silent 14%?  Why did they wait so long?  Is it worse than 2004?  All questions that need to be answered...









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Here's What's Bugging Me: Goose and Slider
My Own Micah Wright Style Confession of Dishonesty
Outraged "Conservatives" React to the FMA
An On-Line Impression of Dennis Miller Having Sex with a Kodiak Bear
The Story the Rightwing Media Refuses to Report!
Our Lunch with David "Glengarry Glen Ross" Mamet
The House of Love: Paul Krugman
A Michael Moore Mystery (TM)
The Dowd-O-Matic!
Liberal Consistency and Other Myths
Kepler's Laws of Liberal Media Bias
John Kerry-- The Splunge! Candidate
"Divisive" Politics & "Attacks on Patriotism" (very long)
The Donkey ("The Raven" parody)
News/Chat