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Biden Wraps up Debate Prep in Wilmington, Heads to Washington for Senate Vote
October 01, 2008 3:53 PM
ABC News' Matthew Jaffe Reports: Democratic vice-presidential nominee Joe Biden Wednesday wrapped up three straight days of debate preps with Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Wilmington and prepared to head down to Washington for the Senate vote on the financial rescue bill.
As he left the hotel, Biden said he had not yet read the economic package, but he expects to vote in favor of it.
"I haven't read the package yet, but my anticipation is I'm going to vote yes,” Biden said. "But I want to see. That's why I'm going home now to get briefed on the details."
The senator added that he "will be down in time for the vote" in Washington Wednesday evening, after spending more than six hours in debate preps earlier in the day.
"He's ready," said his spokesman David Wade.
On Thursday afternoon, the senator will fly to St. Louis for the debate at Washington University. He will be joined on the trip by his wife Jill, his son Hunter, his sister Valerie Owens Biden, and his niece Missy Owens. The senator's son Beau, whose deployment ceremony for Iraq takes place Friday morning in Delaware, will not accompany his father to the Show-Me State showdown.
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MILWAUKEE - Oprah Winfrey's mother says she shouldn't have to pay a nearly $156,000 debt to a high-end fashion store because store officials shouldn't have extended credit to her
Posted by: geevill | Oct 1, 2008 4:10:43 PM
geevill
that has nothing to do with this topic. You should do like us Americans and have a pint before you speak.
thanks for doing youy job senator,well wishes in the debate
Posted by: american | Oct 1, 2008 4:16:50 PM
The news gets worst for McCain. New CNN/Time polls out.
Virginia: Obama +9
Florida: Obama +4
Nevada: Obama +4
Missouri: Obama +1
Posted by: Vanessa | Oct 1, 2008 4:19:22 PM
McCain stated that he has often turned to Palin for foreign policy advice in the past. this would be the the past 2 months since he first met her I assume. BTW she can't really see Russia from her house. Will she even be able to name world leaders at the debate?
Posted by: Danny | Oct 1, 2008 4:19:27 PM
Is Glen Ifill traveling with Biden?
Posted by: david | Oct 1, 2008 4:19:48 PM
Sorry.
CNN/Time poll
Florida: Obama +5
Posted by: Vanessa | Oct 1, 2008 4:21:03 PM
Joe, are you sure you don't want to suspend the campaign?
Posted by: Danny | Oct 1, 2008 4:21:04 PM
I would like to know if Senator Biden thinks we need to bail out Oprah's mother from that greedy store.
Posted by: geevill | Oct 1, 2008 4:28:16 PM
By the way did you
know---Gwen Ifll has written a pro Obama book, she is the person that
will moderate the debate between Palin and Biden.She is scheduled to
release her book at inauguration time--doesn't it seem like she
should recuse herself, otherwise, it seems like her questions will be
based on her financial interest in the outcome of the election.She stands to make millions of dollars if Obama wins,that is enough to be concerned with bias ,either conciously or unconciously.Since she alone choses the questions and decides who answers first, she can manipulate the debate for her own monetary gain.
Posted by: april | Oct 1, 2008 4:31:51 PM
oprahs mother has nothing to do with the bailout package
and geevil are you for or against the bailout package and why
Posted by: Bhrandon | Oct 1, 2008 4:34:43 PM
APRIL
the book was announced well before ifill was picked as the moderator of the debate
both campaigns have to agree on the moderator
so you have two options to play here
1. the mccain camp didnt do their homework and they are incompetent
2. they didnt think it would be a big deal having her moderate the debate but in light of palins recent interview this is a good scapegoat
you can pick
go ahead
Posted by: Bhrandon | Oct 1, 2008 4:36:30 PM
Gwen Ifill should step aside as Moderator of the VP debates. No one with a book on Obama due to be released on Inaugeration Day, no less! can be considered unbiased, or capable of delivering an unbiased moderation. One more example of the MSM in the tank for Obama. We need unbiased news reporting, unbiased moderation. In elected officials, it's called "the perception of impropriety." It's even more important that it not be there in our media.
Posted by: Charlie35 | Oct 1, 2008 4:37:12 PM
"I think that Gwen Ifill is a professional and I think she will do a totally objective job," said McCain, "because she is a highly respected professional. Does this help that if she has written a book that's favorable to Sen. Obama? Probably not. But I have confidence that Gwen Ifill will do a professional job."
thats mccains words
so i think charlie you can quit
also, refer to my first post in terms of which choice you would like to choose on this debacle of sorts
Posted by: Bhrandon | Oct 1, 2008 4:39:40 PM
How do you spell D-U-M-B?
O-B-A-M-A !
Posted by: Obama=Pelosi=Losers | Oct 1, 2008 4:50:03 PM
Geevil, please find an entertainment blog to post your comments about Oprah's family.
Posted by: Truth Matters | Oct 1, 2008 4:51:22 PM
Governor Palin does not have a very long record in public service, what about the depth of her record? If you only know three things that Sarah Palin has accomplished as Governor of Alaska, it should be these three:
1) Gov. Palin is a proven fiscal conservative who used her line-item veto to slash hundreds of millions of dollars in spending from the state budget. In considering this accomplishment, keep in mind that the Alaska Legislature is controlled by the GOP, meaning that the funding she cut had already been approved by legislators of her own party. Nevertheless, she made her vetoes stick. Consider, too, that because of the current high price of crude oil, Alaska is enjoying record budget surpluses. It's harder to practice restraint in times of plenty. And look at her entire record over time (more than as revealed by her position on a single bridge): Although Alaska has traditionally been more dependent than other states on federal funding (since the federal government owns such a large portion of the state's property and resources), even the often-critical Anchorage Daily News admits that Gov. Palin has "increasingly distanced herself from earmarking" since 2000, and that her having done so over the past year has been "the leading source of tension between Palin and the state's three-member congressional delegation." Actually exercising fiscal discipline in a time of plenty, at both state and federal levels and against the will of the members of her own party, is a better predictor for how she would actually govern on a national level than ten thousand campaign promises.
2) Gov. Palin kept her campaign promise to revamp the state's pre-existing severance tax on oil & gas production, replacing a structure negotiated behind closed doors by ethically challenged predecessors and the big energy companies with one negotiated in full public view — and then rebated part of the resulting surplus directly to tax-payers. Severance taxes are a kind of property tax charged on a one-time basis, at the time of production, on subsurface assets (like oil, gas & minerals) which can't be quantified and taxed through regular property taxes. There was widespread resentment and distrust over the version negotiated by Gov. Palin's predecessor with the three big energy companies who've traditionally ruled the roost in Alaska (ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, and BP). The new version negotiated and passed with Gov. Palin's support was thoroughly disinfected by the sunshine of public scrutiny. Although it's not a "windfall profits tax" — indeed, the base rate only went from 22.5% to 25% — it did permit the Alaskan people to share in a larger portion of the current high prices for oil by raising the additional, progressive portion of the tax from 0.25% to 0.40% on revenues between $32.50 and $90/bbl. Above that, however, the new law actually cut taxes by dropping the rate on revenues above $90/bbl to 0.1%. With the resulting budget surplus, after contributing to the state's fund for that future day when its oil & gas wealth is exhausted, she pressed for and got legislation to rebate a healthy chunk directly to tax-payers on a per capita basis, trusting them to spend the proceeds from this sale of the state's commonly-owned resources rather than trusting government to spend it for them.
3) Gov. Palin broke a multi-year stalemate over the financing and construction of a $40 billion cross-state gas pipeline that will deliver cleaner, cheaper natural gas to Alaska's own population centers (Alaskans themselves pay some of the nation's highest energy prices), while also delivering gas to the energy-hungry Lower 48. To do this, she had to break the monopoly power of the big energy companies by opening the project to competitive international bidding. Not only has a development contract with a Canadian company now been signed on better terms than had previously been discussed, but the former monopolists — finally spurred by competition — are cranking up their own plan that would not require any taxpayer investment. How precisely this will shake out remains to be seen, but Gov. Palin's vigorous action — calling special sessions of the state legislature and injecting herself directly and vigorously into the process — has ended the deadlock in ways that seem certain to benefit consumers. By this accomplishment, Gov. Palin has done more to advance the cause of American energy independence than any other politician — of any party, and at any level of state or federal government — in this century. But the national media have generally ignored this accomplishment.
Posted by: Caribou Barbie | Oct 1, 2008 4:55:16 PM
The McCain/Palin campaign is looking for more ideas and suggestions from people on how they can lay the groundwork to make people believe that somehow the debate is not fair to poor Sarah Palin.
You know the one who claims she is tough enough to take on the old boy network and that she has that preparedness to be President of the United States if needed.
Yes, the same one who blames the media anytime she doesn't know the answer to something.
Posted by: Truth Matters | Oct 1, 2008 4:57:03 PM
Gewn Ifel had nothing to hide and if the McCain camp would actually do their homework they would've know that the book had been out on the market for a while. She hid nothing. Plus, the questions that she will be asking at the debate are prepared questions that both sides will have to answer. You can't blame Palin's lack of knowledge on Gwen. Palin doesn't know much outside of hockey, how to shoot a moose and Alaska.
Posted by: George | Oct 1, 2008 4:57:47 PM
Gov. Palin has done more to advance the cause of American energy independence than any other politician — of any party, and at any level of state or federal government — in this century. But the national media have generally ignored this accomplishment.
Posted by: Caribou Barbie | Oct 1, 2008 4:55:16 PM
I totally agree. Why the media is enamoured by the idiot Obama is beyond me. However, Americans have the say,and America will vote for John McCain this year!
Posted by: Obama=Pelosi=Losers | Oct 1, 2008 5:01:02 PM
Obama has been on Repub turf twice! C'mon people!
Posted by: Melvin | Oct 1, 2008 5:07:47 PM
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