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Joe Biden lashed out at the Bush administration for its failure to stop Iran’s drive toward nuclear arms. “When we took office, let me remind, there was virtually no international pressure on Iran ... We were the problem. We were diplomatically isolated in the world, in the region, in Europe. ... Today it is starkly, starkly different.” It's different — but not in the way Biden suggests.
This is the season of generational twaddle. At graduation ceremonies across the country, politicians, authors, actors, and businessmen take to the stage to tell young people they are fantastic simply because they are young. This year, the ritual is more pathetic than usual because there’s a presidential election in the offing.
Biden's double standard allows him to enjoy a kind of political immunity that only encourages asinine impunity. Biden may not matter much, but his boss does. And that's why it's worth pointing out that Biden isn't simply freelancing out there.
America's version of capitalism has been much more dynamic than Europe's. Why don't Obama and Romney debate that?
For most of 2012, President Obama has been running in the Democratic primary. I know that seems odd, given that he’s essentially running unopposed. But that's not what I'm talking about.
Joe Biden has always been a buffoon, but the new danger is that people are starting to take him seriously. His antics and uncanny ability to seamlessly switch personalities outdo those of Jon Stewart and Yasser Arafat.
Joe Biden's prepared remarks in which he proclaimed Brussels as the capital of the free world are offensive and terrifying.
In the latest AEI Political Report, the AEI Politics team looks at at the new phase of 2012 campaign from a variety of angles.
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