ABC's George Stephanopoulos: "You were asked is he ready. You said 'I think he can be ready, but right now I don't believe he is. The presidency is not something that lends itself to on-the-job training.'" Sen. Biden: "I think that I stand by the statement." (ABC's, "This Week," 8/19/07)
That statement was made over a year ago.
Senator Obama has been through a very, very tough campaign.
He is quite ready to be president now.
Besides, the alternative is Senator John Sidney McCain III, a warmonger, whose presidency would put the future of the United States as a world leader in grave jeopardy.
So you believe that a "very, very tough campaign" qualifies one to be president? You have lower standards than any of us imagined. The campaign wasn't that tough, and he lost the popular vote didn't he? Even among Democrats, he was not the favorite candidate. He showed extremely poor judgment on many fronts in selecting Biden, thus showing yet again that he simply does not have what it takes to be president.
People being mean to BHO, making fun of his ears & middle name has toughened up Obama to the point where he can lead. But McCain's torture at the hands of an enemy means nothing.
Have you seen or read his answer on Jay Leno's how last night about not knowing how many houses his family owns?
Rudy Giuliani sentences were a noun, a verb, and 9/11, as Senator Biden pointed out during the primaries.
Senator McCain's sentences have become a noun, a verb, and "I was a prisoner of war".
Senator Biden was lying. I heard Guiliani speak many times and his sentences were much more than that. (BTW, that is why Biden will be a drag on Obama.)
I haven't watched everything he said, but I watched a good deal of the RW interview, and some other stuff, and he appeals to it now and then, but overall not very often. To say what you have said is simply not true.