Wow, something’s going on there - could be alcohol, other drugs, or could be medical, but his voice and mannerisms seem slurred and shaky to me. I don’t have much of a baseline to know what he ‘normally’ sounds like, but I would not think he’s going to inspire much confidence like this......
Now who really wants Biden “one heartbeat” away from the Presidency??
btw, his whole shtick about why he moved to Delaware sounds incredibly insulting to Delaware (though it’s probably true): he says because of the Caseys in Scranton he had to get out of there and go somewhere else where he could be a big wheel...... since that’s what happened I suppose it won’t surprise anyone in Delaware, but still it sounds so crass..... not like “I went to this fine university and enjoyed Delaware so much I wanted to stay”...... no, he’s saying I had to go someplace so insignificant that I could make my mark!
“Pssst, Passt, obama over here, I haven’t heard you go after Bush lately, how about bringing up his drinking problem?”
Either that or he forgot his Fixodent.
I’m from Shhhrcranton Pennshhhlylvania. I’m a Shenator because the firssht guyssh that endorshhed me....
Yea he’s drunk or something
This guy is a disaster waiting to happen
Besides being a drunk socialist, Biden is 6-years older than Dick Cheney was when he was elected vice president in 2000.
Keep your eyes on HRC if Biden, for some reason as yet to be determined, HAS TO STEP DOWN as the DEMoRAT VP candidate.
It ain't over ‘til it's over.
Does he have a reputation as a boozer?
In the clip, he talks about the Casey that was 12 years older than he and one that was 12 years younger than he, living down the street. Wikipedia says he moved from Pa at age ten. Kind of hard to have a neighbor 12 years younger than you when you are only 10.
He just makes stuff up.
A neurologist friend claims that Biden sounds like he had a stroke recently.
By Ted Kennedy standards, he perfectly sober.
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He doesn’t pronounce “Ba-rock....O-baaa-muh” quite as richly as Foster Brooks would, but he’s close.
Definitely inebriated.
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