Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Joe Biden: Don’t Know Much About History

"When the stock market crashed, Franklin D. Roosevelt got on the television and didn't just talk about the, you know, the princes of greed. He said, 'Look, here's what happened.'"

— Sen. Joe Biden,
Democratic vice presidential nominee
There's so much wrong with those two sentences, I just don't know where to begin.

OK, let's start with the stock market crash. It happened in October 1929, four years before Franklin D. Roosevelt took office. The president at the time was Herbert Hoover.

Regardless of who was in the White House at the time, it would have been impossible for the president to address the nation "on television" because television wasn't introduced until 10 years later and didn't find its way into most American homes for another 25 years.

Radio was the medium of mass communication at the time. I guess Sen. Biden, 65, doesn't remember those "fireside chats" FDR held during his years in the White House.

So Sen. Biden didn't know who the president was during the stock market crash and he didn't know that TV would not be introduced until 1939. What else doesn't he know?

This guy is supposed to be the smartest man in the Senate? That doesn't say much for the rest of the Senate, does it?

And the Democrats have the nerve to make fun of Sarah Palin.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

A couple of things....

1. Democrats aren't making fun of Sarah Palin. They have questioned her ability to be the VP but I think that's what campaigns are supposed to do.

2. McCain's Campaign is so tightly controlling access to Palin by the media that she doesn't have an unscripted moment. She's only done two interviews (I don't count the smoochfest with Hannity, since he is not a journalist) and both of those featured one of her patented "moose in the headlights" moments, first about the Bush doctrine and then about economic reforms that McCain has championed.

Sure Biden misspoke about FDR, but at least the media has open access to him. I'd love to see Palin give a 1 hour press conference, where all of the media could come in and ask her questions, on live TV. What a train wreck that would be....

September 25, 2008 at 12:38 PM 

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