Monday, January 28, 2008

Biden's silent streak

Biden is such an excitement now-a-days. He has yet to endorse anyone but was recently seen walking into a speech chatting very warmly. At Biden’s first Washington news conference 3 weeks after he removed his bid for president, Biden was not pleased to answer any questions about politics. He has recently been asked questions by reporters such as if he had any thoughts about President Bill Clinton’s role and his tone in the campaign. He then replied that he has no thoughts about that subject. His attitude lately has been far from pleasing due to not being very communicative.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Welcome Back Joe

Joe Biden has resumed his duties on the Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate to the relief of many. Following his return, there has been sparked interest in his position as a favorable candidate for Secretary of State, if a democrat were to win the nomination. His experience with foreign relations(they were a major point of emphasis in his campaign), aid significantly towards a presidential office that has serious foreign issues to deal with, such as the current war in Iraq, nukes in Iran, instability in South Korea, Russians, etc...

So will Joe be back next time? Possibly not, depending on the sucess, or failure, of the next president. If the opportunity arose where his message would draw a significant amount of attention and media focus, then he might run. But he is gettin old, and has already run for democratic candidacy twice. Only time will tell...

Sunday, January 13, 2008

givin up Joe?

As we all know, Senator Biden, senator of Delaware, has recently dropped out of the race finishing in 5th place. Currently Biden has no plan to endorse Obama or Hillary Clinton but does say he will support the Democratic nominee. Biden recently spoke at the Delaware National Guard’s Leadership Conference making it his first public appearance since January 4th, the day he dropped out of the presidential race.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Thank You- Biden

Senator Joe Biden, a Democratic Senator representing Delaware for over a quarter century, has withdrawn his bid from the race for the Democratice Presidential nomination. He finished a distant fifth place, despite a final surge in donations and support. In addition, competitors admitted that pockets of Biden support did exist and could influence his race. In the end, all this proved trivial, as Biden drew just 1 percent of Iowan votes.

In addition, Biden released a Thank you video on his website thanking his supporters through this process.