AP/ June 18, 2009, 6:19 PM

Biden VP Talk Reflects Worries About Obama

Sen. Joe Biden's emergence at the center of speculation about who will be Barack Obama's running mate may say more about Obama's challenges in the presidential race than it does about the final selection.

Obama is keeping his decision quiet, but his staff in Chicago and party activists are buzzing about Biden, in large part because he can address two of Obama's biggest weaknesses - his lack of experience, especially on world affairs, and his reluctance to attack his opponent.

Obama plans to appear with his newly selected running mate Saturday, with the pick announced via text message to supporters. Obama also is believed to be considering Govs. Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas and Tim Kaine of Virginia, and Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana.

But Biden is at the center of much speculation now. Biden, 65, first was elected to represent Delaware in 1972. Obama was 11 at the time; half the people living in the U.S. were not born when Biden arrived on Capitol Hill. He is a curious front-runner to join a ticket headed by Obama, who prevailed during the primaries by making the case that he is an outsider who can bring change to Washington.

Biden has a compelling personal story: His wife and daughter were killed in a car accident a few weeks after he was first elected, but two sons survived serious injuries in the crash. Biden commuted home to Wilmington daily to care for them, a practice he continues to this day. The oldest son, Beau, is now Delaware's attorney general and a National Guard member whose unit is being deployed to Iraq in October.

Biden got another scare 10 years ago, when two brain aneurysms kept him out of the Senate for several months.

This week Biden returned from a trip to the former Soviet state of Georgia that he made at the invitation of the embattled country's president, a well-timed reminder of the value he could bring to Obama's ticket.

Fighting between Georgia and Russia has only increased the sense that Americans will turn to the candidate they believe will be a strong international leader.

Sen. John McCain, the presumptive GOP nominee, brings a military background and a leading role on the Senate Armed Services Committee. Obama only has served three years in Washington, but Biden is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Polls suggest the race between Obama and McCain is tightening, and Obama is responding by stepping up his attacks in speeches and commercials targeted to key states. Obama has never been entirely comfortable going negative, but Biden is always ready for a fight.

Obama could have been describing Biden when he said in a speech Tuesday that he wants his running mate to be "somebody who is mad right now" about the state of the economy, an independent spirit who will speak out when Obama's wrong and help him through major issues.

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During the Democratic primary, when he also sought the presidential nomination, Biden often made the most memorable impression in debates even though he was barely registering in the polls. He got big laughs for accusing Republican candidate Rudy Giuliani of mentioning three things in every sentence - "a noun, a verb and 9/11" - and also leveled barbs at Obama, questioning his experience.

He said he didn't think Obama was ready to be president yet, saying it's "not something that lends itself to on-the-job training." He offended some blacks when on the first day as an official presidential candidate he tried to compliment Obama as "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean."

Biden dropped out of the race after a poor showing in the Iowa caucuses.
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luvienne says:
Mccain''s political team of karl Rove operatives are the ones who slandered Mccain in his previous bid for president. This time Bush gave Mccain the go ahead with a pat on the head. Good boy.
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byethepeople says:
"...the true believers who would have marched if Hitler was a Dem..." (Posted by obamaisaho2)

But Hitler wasn''t a Democrat. He was right-wing fascist, like you!
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obamaisaho2 says:
When Americans put 1 and 1 together and sees what kind of colossal anal retentive Joe Biden is, and knowing what they know about Stepin Fetchit and his wifey, friends and advisers, with the exception of the brain dead, the Hollyweirdos and Flakes like Scarlett and Kate Walsh, and the true believers who would have marched if Hitler was a Dem, they''ll run as far away from these two cowards as humanly possible.
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obamaisaho2 says:
Pick a Plagarizer to buck up a Coward and Racial Hypocrite.

Go Obama-Biden - right down the toilet bowl where the two of you belong.

LOL.
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armydog2 says:
Actually Biden is a good choice, he has foreign policy experience,which you all claim Obama does not have.Obama/Biden 08 they will win cause the USA is fed up with the republicans and all their corruption.
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shameonbush says:
Joe Biden is brilliant. This would be an excellant choice for Obama. Biden has always impressed me with his tenacious personality. I feel confident with Biden.
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ragnar30066 says:
Obama needs a VP who shares his values, his commitment, his vision of the future.

Vladimir Putin.
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liberty_1776 says:
Those aneurysms must have short circuited Biden''s brain. I have always wondered why people in Delaware vote for him. Now I know it is because they feel sorry for him and his family. Still, it seems reckless to elect someone to Congress due to pity or tradition. Joe Biden is an embarrassing person. He says and does a lot of ridiculous things that people in Delaware should be very embarrassed about.
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c0mm0n_sense says:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1047399/Barack-Obamas-half-brother-discovered-Kenya-living-dollar-month.html
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dasfarg says:
Sources say the international bankers and financiers will install Al Gore as the Prez (bumping Obama out) and billionaire NYC Mayor Bloomberg the VP for either party. Both will continue the agenda to privatize the US government, programs, infrastructure and jobs for big $$$ profits as the economy tanks and currency goes down. Gore has about 100 superdelegates in his back pocket to prevent anyone candidate to get the number needed to be nominated. That is the plan for him to step in and appear above the fray and take advantage of popular discontent, confusion and chaos at the convention.....
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