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Is Joe Biden the world's biggest dumbest douche?

I would definitely say so. He lives with his foot in his mouth

Why is Joe Biden such an idiot?

Biden is a cut above the rest.
Even in these hyper partisan times, i've heard many far left dems say they think Biden is an idiot.

Edit: wow libs, you rushed to his defense!
Did you know that, going into his debate, he had the worst approval rating of any VP since Quayle?
Yes, even lower than the Cheney you all hate so bad.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/158009/pre-debate-biden-ryan-share-lackluster-favorable-ratings.aspx

How feasible would a third party ticket be with Joe Biden for President and Mitt Romney for Vice President?

That is what I have been calling for.Pick someone with experience who the general public hates less than Hillary. It shouldn’t be a tall order.Give people in the center someone they can kinda trust and don’t personally loathe and Trump will be a 1-term President.Beto would also be an acceptable VP, as the article suggests. He’s a giant smiley face that gives people warm fuzzies to balance the ticket for Emotion Voters.Anyone but Trump or Hillary. Take no chances.

Should a progressive like Sen. Sanders or a moderate like VP Biden be the Democratic presidential candidate in 2020?

Is the Democratic party a party of the people, interested in serving the people and leading the USA out of the death spiral it is currently in, or is it the controlled opposition? This is the question you are asking. Fill in the blanks for the candidate names, Sanders would represent a people's party. Biden, the controlled opposition. Sanders, forge a new path leading us away from the neoliberal economic path towards oligarchy, Biden, continue the status quo.The 2020 presidential election will be decided in 2018. If the Democrats manage to pull off their “Blue Wave” while preventing progressive candidates significant numbers, then Donald Trump will win in 2020 regardless of whom the DNC selects as it's nominee. Anyone telling you anything different is wrong. However, if the GOP maintains control of Congress, there is a slim possibly that a candidate exist that could defeat Trump, assuming the republicans continue to act like republicans with their governing. That candidate would be Bernie Sanders and even then, the timing of the next economic calamity will play a huge role. If the second great depression begins after the conventions, Trump still wins. If before, then Sanders has a better than average chance to oust him.

What are some of the most notable Joe Biden gaffes?

Snark, smirk, smile, grimace, grin, raise hands, interrupt, laugh, sigh, gasp, roll eyes, sneer, get angry, condescend, disrespect, act completely un-presidential and like a total immature jerk.--Actions of Joe Biden at VP Debate, Oct 11, 2012. As they say it was just "Biden being Biden"...and they wonder why he got 1% of the vote when he ran for President?“By the way, they talk about this great recession like it fell out of the sky–like, ‘Oh my goodness, where did it come from?" "It came from this man voting to put two wars on a credit card, at the same time, put a prescription drug plan on the credit card, a trillion dollar tax cut for the very wealthy.” “I was there, I voted against them,” “I said, no, we can’t afford that.”--Joe Biden (who voted in favor of military action in both Iraq & Afghanistan) at VP Debate , Oct 11, 2012"Syria is 5 times larger, geographically, than Libya." (Libya almost 10x larger; Libya 679,362 square miles, Syria 71, 500)--Joe Biden "foreign policy expert" speaking at VP Debate regarding why the administration helped Libyan rebels but not Syrian, Oct 11, 2012"Folks, I can tell you I've known eight presidents, three of them intimately." --Joe Biden, Aug. 22, 2012“Look at what they [Republicans] value, and look at their budget. And look what they're proposing. [Romney] said in the first 100 days, he's going to let the big banks write their own rules -- unchain Wall Street. They're going to put y'all back in chains." --Joe Biden, speaking to a largely African-American audience in Danville, Va., Aug. 14, 2012Look, John's last-minute economic plan does nothing to tackle the number-one job facing the middle class, and it happens to be, as Barack says, a three-letter word: jobs. J-O-B-S, jobs." --Joe Biden, Athens, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2008Stand up, Chuck, let 'em see ya. –-Joe Biden, to Missouri state Sen. Chuck Graham, who is in a wheelchair, Columbia, Missouri, Sept. 12, 2008I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man." –Joe Biden, referring to Barack Obama at the beginning of the 2008 Democratic primary campaign, Jan. 31, 2007You cannot go to a 7-11 or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.... I'm not joking." --Joe Biden, in a private remark to an Indian-American man caught on C-SPAN, June, 2006To think this guy is one step away from the White House! At least he's good for a laugh.

Is Joe Biden too colorless to win the nomination, let alone the election?

I have never heard Joe “The Fondler” Biden referred to as colorless. He has said some pretty crazy things. "Folks, I can tell you I've known eight presidents, three of them intimately." Or, when he said with a slight leer, talking about Obama “I promise you, the president has a big stick. I promise you.”So colorless, not a chance. And for an old codger, reports say that he is still relatively spry and just might have the stamina to survive the grueling marathon of an election year.But you know, and I know….the big deal will be actually win the nomination from a party that is bigoted, split, nonsensical and quite frankly bankrupt of reality based ideas to keep America moving forward. And let us say the old guy faces down the loons within his own party and then finds the strength to campaign…do you really think he will have anything left in the tank to actually take the helm??

If you had to choose one U.S. President and Vice President to lead the country until it collapsed, who would you pick?

Teddy Roosevelt and Dwight D. Eisenhower. I'd be happy with either of them in either position, but I'd prefer Roosevelt as President.Both were military men who understood what it meant to protect the little guy. And, ironically, despite my “Democrat” leaning, both are Republicans.Teddy was a conservationist, and a regulator of corporations. He signed the Pure Food and Drug Act, leading to the creation of the FDA and the instatement of higher standards for the products we consume. He was the president who actually gave us the mettle to back up what had been set down in the Monroe Doctrine, for which he won a Nobel Peace Prize. After McKinley was assassinated by Leon Czolgosz, Roosevelt strengthened the Secret Service and started the FBI to prevent a similar fate befalling any of his successors.Eisenhower is mainly on here for one thing: His tax rates. Boy, howdy, would I love to see some 90% tax rates on the wealthy right about now. But his positions on infrastructure, and the fact that he continued to push for desegregation, even when he didn’t personally agree with it is also really admirable in my eyes.I would trust these men to balance one another out, and go with their convictions, rather than simply going along with their party for the sake of ‘loyalty.’

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