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"My memory is not as good as Chief Justice Roberts."
Which was a swipe at the Chief Justice's misplacing the word "faithfully" in the part of the swearing in oath yesterday.
A couple of days ago, Jill Biden let slip on Oprah that Joe was given the choice of Secretary of State or VP. Dean has more insight here. I remember during the campaign, Joe commenting on how Hillary was probably more qualified than him to be the Vice President. The most recent comments puts a whole new spin on those remarks.
I'm also concerned about something else? If Obama has to correct the Chief Justice and remind the VP of his duties, is this a trend? Will he have to do everything? That would make for an interesting four years.
Nothing against Obama, but I'd love to see this guy as President, just as a novelty act. Maybe Obama could go into a brief coma or something, triggered by eating mildly bad shellfish.
ReplyDeletethanks for the link, bruthah.
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