Biden accepts Democratic VP nomination

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Joe Biden stepped forward Thursday as Barack Obama's chief character witness, link to middle class voters and potentially the most biting critic of Republican rival Mitt Romney.
Speaking candidly about his front-row seat to Obama's presidency, Biden used his speech to Democrats' convention to paint his friend as a gutsy leader who helped the nation turn the corner on its dour economy. He pointed to the decisions to bail out Detroit's auto industry and to dispatch Navy SEALs into Pakistan for a fatal raid on al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's compound.
"Conviction. Resolve. Barack Obama," Biden shouted to delegates watching in the convention hall and millions more watching at home.
Biden, the sometimes off-script but always fiery vice president, praised Obama's hardest decisions. He deviated from his prepared remarks at times to include some of his signature rhetorical flourishes but stayed focused on the arguments Obama needs him to make to white, working-class voters.
"This man has courage in his soul, compassion in his heart and steel in his spine," Biden said, drawing the crowd to its feet. "And because of all the actions he took, because of the calls he made, because of the grit and determination of American workers, and the unparalleled bravery of our special forces we can now proudly say what you've heard me say the last six months: Osama Bin Laden is dead, and General Motors is alive."
In the crowd, several delegates held up bumper stickers with versions of that slogan.
But with stubbornly high unemployment and the economy the driving factor in the presidential race, Biden acknowledged many Americans were not yet feeling things had improved since Obama won the White House in 2008. He asked for patience.
"Yes, the work of recovery is not yet complete, but we are on our way," Biden said. "The journey of hope is not yet finished, but we are on our way. The cause of change is not fully accomplished, but we are on our way. So I say to you tonight, with absolute confidence, America's best days are ahead, and, yes, we are on our way."
Biden also spoke plainly about the respect he has developed for Obama during the past 3 1/2 years, particularly the president's hands-on approach to foreign policy. The two sometimes have disagreed, but that has only increased Biden's standing with Obama, who appreciates discussion over dictating decisions. On days they are both on White House grounds, they spend some four hours together in meetings; Biden often is the last person Obama consults on major decisions.
"I want to take you inside the White House to see the president, as I see him every day," Biden said. "Because I don't see him in sound bites. I walk down the hall, 30 steps to into the Oval Office, and I see him, I watch him in action."
"He always has the courage to make the tough decisions," Biden added.
Biden has been an occasional headache for Obama, though. On the day Obama signed the Democrats' health care overhaul into law, Biden stole headlines by using an expletive in range of a live microphone. He forced Obama's hand on gay rights during an interview that sped up the president's endorsement of gay marriage. And more recently, to an African-American audience in Virginia, he said of Republicans, "They're going to put y'all back in chains."
Yet Biden has a knack for connecting with blue-collar workers that Obama simply does not. He can deliver scathing criticism through clenched grins in a way that Obama cannot. He can promote Obama's accomplishments that would sound like bragging if the president talked in the same way.
"Day after day, night after night, I sat beside him as he made one gutsy decision after another," he said.
Born in Scranton, Pa., and raised as a member of the working class, Biden speaks with credibility to voters' frustrations with Washington, despite having first won election to the Senate in 1972. He can move an audience with stories about coping with the death of his first wife and daughter in a car accident or seeing his father forced to move to Delaware to find work.
"When I was a young kid in third grade, I remember my dad coming up the stairs in my grandpop's house where we were living, sitting on the end of my bed, and saying, 'Joey, I'm going to have to leave for a while. Go down to Wilmington, Del., with Uncle Frank. There are good jobs down there honey, and in a little while, I will be able to send for you and mom and Jimmy and Val, and everything is going to be fine,'" Biden said. "For the rest of our lives, my dad never failed to remind us that a job is about a lot more than a paycheck. It is about your dignity. It's about respect. It's about your place in the community."
Plus, Biden has demonstrated a certain glee in eviscerating his rivals' proposals, especially their plans for seniors' health care. He said Romney's business experience helped his companies make "highest profits. But it's not the way to lead our country from its highest office."
Speaking candidly about his front-row seat to Obama's presidency, Biden used his speech to Democrats' convention to paint his friend as a gutsy leader who helped the nation turn the corner on its dour economy. He pointed to the decisions to bail out Detroit's auto industry and to dispatch Navy SEALs into Pakistan for a fatal raid on al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's compound.
"Conviction. Resolve. Barack Obama," Biden shouted to delegates watching in the convention hall and millions more watching at home.
Biden, the sometimes off-script but always fiery vice president, praised Obama's hardest decisions. He deviated from his prepared remarks at times to include some of his signature rhetorical flourishes but stayed focused on the arguments Obama needs him to make to white, working-class voters.
"This man has courage in his soul, compassion in his heart and steel in his spine," Biden said, drawing the crowd to its feet. "And because of all the actions he took, because of the calls he made, because of the grit and determination of American workers, and the unparalleled bravery of our special forces we can now proudly say what you've heard me say the last six months: Osama Bin Laden is dead, and General Motors is alive."
In the crowd, several delegates held up bumper stickers with versions of that slogan.
But with stubbornly high unemployment and the economy the driving factor in the presidential race, Biden acknowledged many Americans were not yet feeling things had improved since Obama won the White House in 2008. He asked for patience.
"Yes, the work of recovery is not yet complete, but we are on our way," Biden said. "The journey of hope is not yet finished, but we are on our way. The cause of change is not fully accomplished, but we are on our way. So I say to you tonight, with absolute confidence, America's best days are ahead, and, yes, we are on our way."
Biden also spoke plainly about the respect he has developed for Obama during the past 3 1/2 years, particularly the president's hands-on approach to foreign policy. The two sometimes have disagreed, but that has only increased Biden's standing with Obama, who appreciates discussion over dictating decisions. On days they are both on White House grounds, they spend some four hours together in meetings; Biden often is the last person Obama consults on major decisions.
"I want to take you inside the White House to see the president, as I see him every day," Biden said. "Because I don't see him in sound bites. I walk down the hall, 30 steps to into the Oval Office, and I see him, I watch him in action."
"He always has the courage to make the tough decisions," Biden added.
Biden has been an occasional headache for Obama, though. On the day Obama signed the Democrats' health care overhaul into law, Biden stole headlines by using an expletive in range of a live microphone. He forced Obama's hand on gay rights during an interview that sped up the president's endorsement of gay marriage. And more recently, to an African-American audience in Virginia, he said of Republicans, "They're going to put y'all back in chains."
Yet Biden has a knack for connecting with blue-collar workers that Obama simply does not. He can deliver scathing criticism through clenched grins in a way that Obama cannot. He can promote Obama's accomplishments that would sound like bragging if the president talked in the same way.
"Day after day, night after night, I sat beside him as he made one gutsy decision after another," he said.
Born in Scranton, Pa., and raised as a member of the working class, Biden speaks with credibility to voters' frustrations with Washington, despite having first won election to the Senate in 1972. He can move an audience with stories about coping with the death of his first wife and daughter in a car accident or seeing his father forced to move to Delaware to find work.
"When I was a young kid in third grade, I remember my dad coming up the stairs in my grandpop's house where we were living, sitting on the end of my bed, and saying, 'Joey, I'm going to have to leave for a while. Go down to Wilmington, Del., with Uncle Frank. There are good jobs down there honey, and in a little while, I will be able to send for you and mom and Jimmy and Val, and everything is going to be fine,'" Biden said. "For the rest of our lives, my dad never failed to remind us that a job is about a lot more than a paycheck. It is about your dignity. It's about respect. It's about your place in the community."
Plus, Biden has demonstrated a certain glee in eviscerating his rivals' proposals, especially their plans for seniors' health care. He said Romney's business experience helped his companies make "highest profits. But it's not the way to lead our country from its highest office."
He looks lost to me. Ah.. where do I go? Ah what do I so? Ah what do I say? Help me find my way to the bathroom please, I sharted.Â
Wonder how this clown makes it without Obummer's hand up his ass telling him what to say??  What a joke. Biggest loser we have ever had in Congress. Cant really blame the rest of the world leaders for laughing at us for that last 4 years, especially every time this dork opens his mouth..
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Bush did not use a teleprompter and he still sounds better than this clown. He was sincere and still is. Mr. POTUS hates America and cannot wait to turn our nation into Socialist. Â
@wahoo   Wow, typical diarrhea of the mouth liberal who can't stop talking about W when he has been gone for years.  And yes old Joe is a walking gaffe real...... not every time he talks,but close.
Here are the supporters of mitt.........
Goldman Sachs          $676,080
JPMorgan Chase & Co    $520,299
Morgan Stanley           $513,647
Bank of America          $510,728
Credit Suisse Group      $427,560
Citigroup Inc             $363,015
Barclays                 $349,400
Wells Fargo              $320,025
Kirkland & Ellis           $309,042
Deloitte LLP Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $286,110
PricewaterhouseCoopers$266,650
UBS AG Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $259,200
HIG Capital              $220,495
Blackstone Group        $219,525
Bain Capital             $172,500 this week
Elliott Management       $172,475
General Electric          $158,800
Ernst & Young           $156,425
Marriott International     $154,837
Bain & Co              $145,800 this week....
Again Follow the money it shows where the loyalty is at and who they Really work for..
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Here are the supporters of Obama ....
University of California     $491,868
Microsoft Corp             $443,748
Google Inc                $357,382
DLA Piper                 $331,715
Harvard University         $317,516
US Government           $299,923
Deloitte LLP Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $283,606
Sidley Austin LLP Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $283,269
Stanford University         $238,803
Comcast Corp             $234,037
Time Warner              $230,088
Kaiser Permanente        $197,087
Columbia University        $195,574
Skadden, Arps et al         $191,828
US Dept of State           $175,672
Wells Fargo               $170,448
University of Chicago       $168,238
National Amusements Inc   $167,342
Sounds to me like it's the people who built success and the middle and upper middle class.
Are supporting Obama..
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I think you forgot the list of idiot celebrities. Because they are the ones that live in reality and actually know the pain of supporting a family. what a joke.
Of course. Why wouldn't oblahblah parrot take the vp nomination?
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Because he is a dumb ass.
Good one Joe.....LOL
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What a joke of a VP!!!
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The only VP in history to make Dan Quayle sound smart.....
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How can you not love old Joe, always good for a laugh...... at his own expense.
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@Sara Dick Cheney advocate torture, told a senator to F**k himself, said deficits don't matter, claimed Iraq would welcome us as liberators, his in 'undisclosed locations', had google maps blur his residence, and SHOT A MAN IN THE FACE, and you think Biden is a joke?
@Motorhead79 Actually the "torture" helped catch Bin Laden and I would like to tell ALOT of Senators to go F**k themselves. Biden is like that drunk uncle at Christmas dinner that nobody understands
@Motorhead79 Excuse me, they were NOT war crimes! Only for you libtards I suppose
@Greg11 So you advocate war crimes and classless acts? And people wonder why the U.S. is so hated around the world.
Oh, MY! Just imagine.....HE "could" be "President Biden", depending upon circumstances.
@erudite I could think of worse *cough* cough* Sarah Palin.interesting that she was conspicuously missing from the RNC
@noneofyourbizzness As was Hillary. 2 can play your game
Maybe Sarah and Biden should be a couple..
@Greg11 Hillary is Secretary of State who was working during the DNC.Sarah meanwhile has been reduced to a nobody posting ramblings on Facebook.Huge difference between the two.
 @Greg11So Sarah what papers do you read
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um which ones are those..
""um you know all of them ones ""
Now that was scary ....
That picture really captures the essence of the man, now doesn't it! LOL !
Now, now, leave old Joe alone, he just wants to nap a little longer. Go back to sleep Joe, weâll call you again when we need an attack dog, or to be more honest an ankle biter.
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Look... Its WALTER!!!!!!!!! Word to the wise, Walter , dont argue with Achmed the Dead Terrorist. He might give you the EYES!!!!
4 more years of watching his senility grow.
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 @wahoo @TimBurr  What has Ryan plagiarized?
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Well I would have given you facts and truth..... but reallyÂ
Do you even look at those things??
I mean your supporting him right....
 @cptmac11  @HenryBowman  @wahoo  @TimBurr That's specific and makes about as much sense as you usually do...
 @HenryBowman  @wahoo  @TimBurr Umm everything....
 Joe is nominated for the VP and every single comedian in our country rejoiced!!!!!
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As a conservative I couldn't be happier that B HO has renewed Biden as his VP. Old Joe adds absolutely NOTHING to the ticket and will just get his ass handed to him in the debates..... However, If B HO starts falling behind in the polls, I wouldn't be surprised if Joe has some sort of mystery health problems (or some sort of excuse to remove Joe)  within the next  month and Hildabeast is swapped in as VP.
Can you believe how many people are mesmerized by promises to the middle class? The middle class is OK.
For those who aren't, there are lawyers and govt agencies.
If liberals don't have someone to save or a bogeyman to fight, they have nothing to do. They exist for victims. Why not live as a victor who cheers others on to do the same?!
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Seriously?????  The median income has dropped from $51k to $47 during B HO's administration.
@kramr Quit confusing motorhead with facts
@jonsiesd2 The middle class is ok? Really? The middle class is shrinking at alarming rates due to the outsourcing of quality jobs by the likes of Romney.
the POTUS has had 4 years to rid us of those tax breaks.. Does not seem to be a top priority, but controlling our nation with socialism sure is.
The United States has a long and storied history of dubious and nutty Vice Presidents. Joe just adds to the list !
@Rob C I think joe takes home the trophy for the dubious and nuttiest vp's
Can't wait to see Ryan tear him up in the debates.
DITO!!!
@shek069 And I can't wait to see Biden call Ryan on all his lies. He's not known as Ly'n Ryan for no reason.
 @Motorhead79 Do you think Biden will plagarizie his debate quotes? Biden has a proven multi-decade history of doing so.
 @Motorhead79  @shek069 What is Biden going to do? Tell a (bad) joke?
 @molotovmouse  @Motorhead79  @shek069 Biden is going to point to ryan and that is the joke.....
@molotovmouse I wouldn't waste my time replying to Motorhead79, pretty sure he took the short bus to school.
Wow! He looks positively angelic. What was he gonna say, "No"? This guy hasn't been heard from in three years, so of course he'll go along for the ride.Â
Stunning. Crusty the Clown from the Simpsons could do a better job.
@molotovmouse Yet he's still the better choice over Paul Ryan.
 @Motorhead79  @molotovmouse Probably. At least doesn't doesn't do anything except run the Vice President Comedy Club.