A great many supposed big shots hit to airwaves this past week to tell us why Joe Biden should be president.
Hillary Clinton said that: “Everyone has a story about Joe’s thoughtfulness and empathy.”
Alleged Republican John Kasich outright stated that he couldn’t care about Biden’s policies, because “Joe is a good man.” Not to be outdone, former Rep. Susan Molinari said he’s a “really good man.”
Presidential primary washout Amy Klobacher said of Biden that “he understands redemption and he knows resilience.”
There was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gushing about how Biden’s “heart is full of love for America” and how he is “battle-tested, forward-looking, honest and authentic.”
House Majority Whip James Clyburn talked about Biden’s “first-hand experience with loss and hardship.”
When he wasn’t talking about himself, which wasn’t often, the only thing Barack Obama could think to praise Biden for was — you guessed it — his “resilience,” his “empathy, ” his “experience.”
Even Sen. Elizabeth Warren avoided any real substance in her talk, other than saying that Biden “will make high-quality child care affordable for every family, make preschool universal, and raise the wages for every child care worker.”
You guessed it. There's zero comments about accomplishments and policy. That's the Democrat way.
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