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September 29, 2008 9:14 PM

Biden Focuses on Debate Prep, Mishears Question on Rejection of Bailout Bill

(CBS)
From CBS News' Ryan Corsaro:

(WILMINGTON, DEL.) - Joe Biden and top Obama advisers spent today prepping for this week’s vice presidential debate with Sarah Palin, which campaign members saying will be “challenging” for Biden, a 36-year Senate veteran.

Aided by Gov. Jennifer Granholm, D-Mich., who stood in for Palin during practice runs today, Biden spent seven hours on the second floor of the Sheraton Suites hotel in Wilmington before taking a break for dinner at 6:30pm.

The Obama-Biden campaign continues trying to raise expectations for Palin, saying they expect her to be a “skilled debater” and to be a challenger contender when she meets with Biden in St. Louis.

Meantime, the Dow saw its largest single-day point drop of today - 777 points - as Congress failed to muster up the votes needed to pass the financial bailout bill.

Obama’s campaign released a joint statement on behalf of Obama and Biden, saying “This is a moment of national crisis, and today’s inaction in Congress as well as the angry and hyper-partisan statement released by the McCain campaign are exactly why the American people are disgusted with Washington. Now is the time for Democrats and Republicans to join together and act in a way that prevents an economic catastrophe.”

As he exited the hotel for his dinner break, Biden was asked “Senator, can we get your reaction to the House bill not passing?”

Biden interrupted the question with a “Hey folks,” to reporters and then said “Oh, things are going well.”

Biden’s press secretary, David Wade, sent an e-mail minutes later, saying “the senator thought you asked how prep was going” for this week’s debate with Gov. Sarah Palin.

Prior to Biden's departure, the press was moved further away from the hotel's exit, perhaps far enough away that it prevented Biden from clearly hearing the question.
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by missglo September 30, 2008 6:45 PM EDT
Obama and Biden want to be nice, By saying Palin will be a good debater. But I don''t have to. Palin will get skined like the moose that she kills. Biden this will be the Easest Debate that you ever had.
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by picabosmom September 30, 2008 1:53 PM EDT
I''m glad Sarah doesn''t give the media interviews... it obvious the media is so friggen lopsided it''s a waste of her campaign time, so screw them!
She is smart, tough, and PROVEN in her accomplishments.
SOCK-IT-TO-EM-SARAH!!!!!

McCain-Palin 2008

Palin-? 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by willubemyfrd September 30, 2008 5:44 AM EDT
OBAMA COMMITING TREASON
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/
2008/09/19/opinion/main4460105.shtml?sou
rce=RSSattr=Opinion_4460105

Thanks to reporting from Amir Taheri, the gist of which the Obama campaign has confirmed, we now know that while Obama is telling the American people he wants an end to the war, he has secretly negotiated with the government in Iraq to extend the U.S. military mission there. That is a black-and-white violation of federal criminal law.


Yet, during Obama%u2019s heralded trip to Baghdad in July, he asked Iraqi leaders to ignore Bush and delay resolving the legal status of our forces until next year - by which time the Senator hopes no longer to need a phony presidential seal.

Under the %u201CLogan Act%u201D (now codified at Section 953 of the federal penal code) it has been against the law since the late 18th century for U.S. citizens to carry on %u201Cintercourse with any foreign government%u201D that is aimed either %u201Cto defeat the measures of the United States%u201D or to influence the foreign government%u2019s dealings with the United States. Being a senator is no immunity from this statute - as any Republican senator would find out in a hurry if he dared to pull a stunt like this during an Obama administration.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s
W6lW8uD1ck&feature=related

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by mikefarrace September 30, 2008 3:58 AM EDT
The mishearing thing is not news, but is interesting nonetheless. If you read the text, this is an amateur. The news might be valid, but this guy needs an editor. As for the debate, I think Palin might well turn out to be more proficient than her badly mangled interviews and ad hoc encounters might indicate. For one thing, Biden has lots of votes over many years to criticize, not to mention a couple of things -- the "plagiarism" incident which could be easily blown up and made hard to explain, and his relationship with MBNA -- which could create problems. I read somewhere that there will likely be about 12 questions. How hard would it be for her to prepare for that? I just wouldn''t under estimate her.
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by bricko September 30, 2008 3:16 AM EDT
So now when you toss out a gaffe, the media will cover for you by announcing it was "misheard".

Is the the new narrative you guys are now pushing.???

So old Joe had been mishearing a lot then...?

Has the media suggested he have his ears checked...
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by pdxchick13 September 30, 2008 2:22 AM EDT
Writing in a name on the ballot will be like not voting at all. An Independent (or otherwise) will never get enough votes to make a difference; all it will do is potentially sway the outcome of the two major parties one way or the other.
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by wkuinkc September 30, 2008 2:20 AM EDT
Science is so overrated. Dinosaurs are just a trick by the liberal media. Palin/McCain 08!
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by wkuinkc September 30, 2008 2:17 AM EDT
Slow news day
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by pdxchick13 September 30, 2008 2:16 AM EDT
DrJack - that''s *assuming* Palin will ever be *available* to answer a frickin question. She can''t even go to a sandwich shop without *** up, guess she needs to hold McDaddy''s hand everywhere she goes. Then she had to sit next to him so while he complained about the media basically tricking her. At least when Biden mis-hears, or makes a gaffe, he remains a ''big boy'' and doesn''t run to hide behind Obama.

Nice try tho. Please play again sometime.
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by barb437-2009 September 30, 2008 2:15 AM EDT
Joe! Get in the ball game!! Geez...be on top of all things. This is YOUR week to come through. Don''t drop the ball...stay on top. This Nation is depending upon you to rise to your finest. Be there for us..
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by madest06 September 30, 2008 2:11 AM EDT
How is "mishearing" a question news?
Would someone in the media please ask that dingbat Palin if she thinks dinosaurs roamed the planet 6,000 years ago?
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by 4avocats September 30, 2008 2:10 AM EDT
"As he exited the hotel for his dinner break, Biden was asked %u201CSenator, can we get your reaction to the House bill not passing?%u201D Biden interrupted the question with a %u201CHey folks,%u201D to reporters and then said %u201COh, things are going well.%u201D Biden%u2019s press secretary, David Wade, sent an e-mail minutes later, saying %u201Cthe senator thought you asked how prep was going%u201D for this week%u2019s debate with Gov. Sarah Palin.

This is now worth writing? The economy is in the tank, our international standing is pathetic, and you''re covering a candidate MISHEARING a shouted question? Honestly. History will hold the media responsible for much of this mess.
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by jpjobbins1 September 30, 2008 2:03 AM EDT
I love this "Republicans voted down the bailout" talking point that has shown up in every media outlet. I guess maybe the house democrats didn''t hear the question about a bailout.
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by jpjobbins1 September 30, 2008 2:01 AM EDT
I love this "Republicans voted down the bailout" talking point that has shown up in every media outlet. I guess maybe the house democrats didn''t hear the question about a bailout.
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by djfess September 30, 2008 2:01 AM EDT
"the press was moved further away from the hotel''''s exit" I think you meant "farther"...

The words further and farther can be used interchangeably when they are referring to distance.
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by worlhood September 30, 2008 1:58 AM EDT
We are facing the worst econcomic situation in nearly 80 years and our greatest decline in world status ever. The Republicans are sporting a presidential candidate who admits economics is a problem for him and a vice presidential candidate who has managed a budget of a town of 7,000 and who thinks she has contained Russian agression by looking out her window now then. Wow! I am terrified.
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by dottydo September 30, 2008 1:51 AM EDT
A senior moment for Biden.
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by ricknhouston September 30, 2008 1:46 AM EDT
It''s Not Too Late .... Write In Ron Pauls name on your ballot!~

He''s the Only Hope America Has !!!
Everything he has been saying for 30 years is now coming to pass and no one knows how to stop it!~

May God have mercy on us all!
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by rmonroe401 September 30, 2008 1:45 AM EDT
elevando ,

She would have to give a s*** about the middle class to connect with them. Her phony(all of sudden)calls to help the middle class are not being welcomed because it is obvious she has been prepped by the republican machine to toss out ideas that are not her own. It''s hard to be something you are not. By god, she''s not an actress or anything.(she isn''t, is she?)
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by e391615r September 30, 2008 1:30 AM EDT
"alot" is 2 words = a lot
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