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Monday, April 11, 2016

OK I love Joe Biden Again

It's official. I was a little peeved at him last year becuase of the constant 'Oh my goodness! Hillary is going to be indicted and Joe Biden is going to have to come riding into the rescue!'

Today, Politico has a big story telling us what was obvious last Summer but the media chose not to admit: Hillary is not going to be indicted-especially as she's not being investigated as has been reiterated, again and again.

"Past cases suggest Hillary won’t be indicted."

"A POLITICO review shows marked differences between her case and those that led to charges."

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/hillary-clinton-prosecution-past-cases-221744#ixzz45YORNNTc

The Biden stories were very annoying as there was very little to the rumors but they kept being reported just the same in breathless fashion.

I guess you can give Biden a little break. This was a life long dream that he had given up on. Still, I was wondering when he would try being a good Democrat and put the team ahead.

In January he seemed to take a shot at her by saying she was new to issues of economic inequality-which isn't true.

He did redeem himself, though, by later saying 'We don't need socialism.'

Today, he's back in my good graces. I forgive Joe.

"Vice President Joe Biden is refraining from endorsing a candidate in the 2016 race, but in an interview with Mic, the vice president said he's ready to see a women elected president."

"This country's ready for a woman. There's no problem. We're going to be able to elect a woman in this country," Biden said.

Asked if he would like to see a woman elected, Biden replied, "I would like to see a woman elected."

"An aide to Biden quickly chimed in, saying, "That's it," but the vice president elaborated, explaining that he will not offer an endorsement in the 2016 race."

"The president and I are not going endorse because we both, when we ran, said, 'Let the party decide.' But gosh almighty, they're both qualified," Biden said of Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. "Hillary's overwhelmingly qualified to be president."

Vice President Biden pondered a run for the White House last year but ultimately opted against it, citing concerns about the stress it might place on his family following the loss of his son Beau last summer."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/vice-president-joe-biden-woman-elected/story?id=38312756

I love the way he makes news despite trying not to. His aides have to try to rescue him. Too late. I want Hillary to win too, Joe. I think we are going to be able to elect a woman President. 

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