
Oct. 2, 2008
Which Veeps Do Palin And Biden Admire?
CBS Evening News: Biden And Palin Answer Katie Couric's Vice-Presidential Questions
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Play CBS Video Video Biden, Palin On Past VPs Which U.S. vice presidents have impressed Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sarah Palin? Katie Couric finds out.
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Click here to read more of what the vice-presidential candidates had to say and see our series, "Presidential Questions."Katie Couric: What previous vice president impresses you the most and why?
Sarah Palin: Oh my goodness. It would have to be, vice presidents, uh, just a candidate, and that would have to have been Geraldine Ferraro, of course. That's an easy one for me because she's, she's the one who first shattered part of that glass ceiling anyway in American politics. So it would be she as a candidate.
Couric: What about as an actual vice president if you had to name one?
Palin: My goodness. I think those who have gone on to the presidency, George Bush Sr., having, kind of learned the ropes in his position as VP and then movin' on up.
Joe Biden: Lyndon Johnson. For all the foibles he had as president, in people's minds, he really knew how the system worked.
He was able to be a significant facilitator of a new frontier, new policy. People in the Congress knew him, knew he knew a lot. And so I hope one of my roles as vice president will be as the person actually implementing Barack Obama's policy. You gotta get the Congress to go along with it. And it's presumptuous to say, but I know it pretty well. And I think I am fairly respected on both sides of the aisle.
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I don''t know how many people caught the answer Joe Biden gave Katie Curic but it was all out of stupidity and trying to make up a lie to please the idiots that are voting for him.
He told Katie Curic that Franklin Roosevelt got on television and talked to Americans about the crash of the stock market...Katie was so dumb that she didn''t even catch it, but the crash was in 1929, television had not been invented and Americans could not have been watching the president and Roosevelt was not the president at that time. Just goes to show that the media is making a fool of themselves about this man and Obama also. Not me, I have done the research on them all!!
America, please be not fooled by form/appearances but rather concentrate on substance.
- What Supreme Court decisions do you disagree with?
- What newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were tapped for this to stay informed and to understand the world?
- Do you believe evolution should be taught as an accepted scientific principle or as one of several theories?
Those are "gotcha" questions? Gimme a break...
I think she''s planing to run in 2012!
If I were Mc Cain I think I''d hire someone to taste my food.
Sarah I''m sorry, you are in over your head and it''s my family''s future at stake.
Independent Voter.
- by ranakt October 2, 2008 11:41 PM EDT
- you just can''t make this stuff up.
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