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Worst Mates: Biden's a better bad pick than Hillary



Posted: 09/16/2008
Worst Mates: Biden's a better bad pick than Hillary
by Daniel Clark

Why is it that when Joe Biden says Hillary Clinton would make a better
running mate than he does, he's suddenly presumed to know what he's
talking about? Perhaps it's because he's agreeing with both liberal and
conservative analysts, who say that Barack Obama committed a tremendous
blunder by not selecting the former first lady as his vice presidential
candidate. Instead, those pundits should take Biden's endorsement of their
theory as an indication that they should reconsider their conclusions.
This is not to say that Sen. Biden was necessarily the correct choice, but
there are many reasons to believe he's a better pick than Sen. Clinton
would have been.

* There's no such thing as "Biden fatigue." -- Most of America is
unfamiliar with the Delaware senator, whereas everybody knows who Mrs.
Clinton is, and large numbers of people have decided that they've seen
enough. Polls have uniformly shown Hillary's negatives to be
extraordinarily high and deeply entrenched, and few people know this
better than the candidate who defeated her in the primaries.

Furthermore, Obama is running as the candidate of -- all together now --
"change." The last thing he needs is to share the stage with Hillary and
her husband, and a host of other relics from the last Democrat
administration. Besides, the former president's presence on the campaign
trail would remind people that he had run as the "change" candidate in
1992, making Obama's "change" theme appear more insipid than it already
does.

* Sen. Clinton would pale in comparison to Gov. Palin. -- There's a world
of difference between what feminists call a "strong woman" and someone who
really is one, and Hillary belongs in the former category. Conventional
wisdom says that John McCain would have picked a different running mate if
Obama had picked Sen. Clinton, but what if that's not true?

Sarah Palin is a self-made politician, as opposed to Mrs. Clinton, who has
gotten where she is by riding on her husband's shoulders. Because
Hillary's future was dependent on Bill's, she became an enabler of all his
sordid escapades. She'd wanted to be "co-president," but instead wound up
sharing the role of his humiliated secretary, Betty Currie.

When Hillary first ran for the Senate, the media rallied to defend her
from the cad Rick Lazio, who had menacingly approached her podium with a
sheet of paper during a debate. Mrs. Palin would not feel threatened by a
gangly congressman brandishing one gram of wood, and neither would Joe
Biden. Had Obama known he'd need a VP candidate to run against a strong
woman, he'd have been better off picking a strong man than a weak woman.

* The pro-abortion position is a loser -- By pitting Sen. Clinton against
Gov. Palin, Obama would be inviting feminists to make the case that the
only "real" women's candidate is the one who is pro-abortion -- an
argument based on the fallacy that public opinion on the issue is divided
by gender. To the contrary, there is no significant difference of opinion
on abortion between men and women. (So much for the "if men got pregnant"
canard.) Moreover, most people who base their vote on the abortion issue
consistently vote for the anti-abortion candidate.

Obama must also consider his voting record in the Illinois senate, where
he determined that an already born child who has survived an abortion
attempt should not be protected by law. That's a tremendously unpopular
opinion, which he'd naturally prefer not to discuss at this time. By
thrusting the issue to the forefront of the campaign, he'd be sullying his
own image, with no discernible benefit.

* Hillary's blunders are worse than Biden's -- Perhaps the most potent
criticism of Obama's selection is that Biden is a walking gaffe machine,
who specializes in offending large numbers of people. It was Hillary,
however, who addressed a black audience in an Amos n' Andy voice, offended
Italians by calling Al D'Amato "Senator Tomato," and said it's not
possible to be both a Republican and a Christian.

Even Biden's infamous remark that "you cannot go into a 7-Eleven or a
Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent" can't top Mrs.
Clinton's joke that Mahatma Gandhi "ran a gas station down in St. Louis
for a couple of years." These previous episodes of hers would not likely
affect this year's presidential campaign, but she is fully capable of
producing more of them, faster than the media are able to shovel them down
the memory hole.

-- Daniel Clark is a Staff Writer for the New Media Alliance. The New
Media Alliance is a non-profit (501c3) national coalition of writers,
journalists and grass-roots media outlets.

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