Posted on 09/17/2008 9:53:22 AM PDT by radar101
Wheres Joe?
That may be what the Obama-Biden campaign is wondering, based at least on the lack of Web interest in the Democratic vice presidential candidate.
Online searches indicate that Republican vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin overwhelming has captured the attention of Web users, placing her No. 1 on the list of mostly widely used political search terms.
Joe Biden? He didnt break the top 10.
Adding fuel to the argument that the John McCain-Sarah Palin ticket is gaining interest, Hitwise.com which measures more than 1 million Web sites reports that McCain has closed the Web Gap with Barack Obama, whittling down a 60-point (80 percent vs. 20 percent) difference in July between searches for McCains Web site versus Obamas, to just 12 percentage points (56 percent to 44 percent).
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(Snort) Poor Joe! hehe!!
Stand up, Joe.
Well, Poor Joe may be within a heartbeat of being President after November 4. He probably doesn’t care how much searches he gets as long as Obama lifts him into the Naval Observatory.
Democrats should certainly be appraised of the real Joe Biden. Several Sundays ago, September 6, to be exact, Tom Brokaw exposed the man for who is isn’t - a man firm in his convictions, willing to complete one sentence in an entire hour.
Rather Biden came across as a man who repeatedly used the word is “Look” to change the subject rather than answer a single question = who couldn’t make up his mind just who engineered the “Surge”, Obama or himself when he had something good to say about it, or George Bush when he condemned it.
The only thing brilliant about Joe Biden is his phony smile, which failed to cloak the daggers in his eyes at the end of that interview. Watching it was an astonishing experience!
If anyone recorded it, please make it available on FR.
No wonder they are keeping him out of the public eye!
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