Can we all agree that Joe Biden is the biggest windbag in the Senate?
Seriously, will someone shut this guy up already? I feel embarrassed whenever he opens his trap… which seems to be always. Recently, he made these enlightening remarks about Indians: http://movies.crooksandliars.com/BidenIndian.wmv Why is it that the most outspoken jackasses on the floor all come from the Northeast. At least Ted Kennedy and Charles Schumer have a legitimate excuse: they represent important states with millions of people. Biden on the other hand represents, what, 700,000 people? What an asshole. He better not run for president in 2008 because I have no confidence whatsoever in the electorate of this country. After all, we elected and re-elected Dubya in 2000 and 2004. Orin Hatch is probably the biggest windbag outside of the northeast. I can't stand him either. cirque_de_lune: Per your logic, the majority of Americans thought George Bush was "pretty bright," as they not only elected him in 2000, but also re-elected him. He also won the popular vote.
Public Comments
- They all like to hear themselves talk--it's required for the job. Personally, I think Schumer is a bigger "windbag." I am a Democrat, by the way.
- Bill Frist, pout-mouth Mitch Connell of KY, Orin Hatch, are but a few of the many wind-bags that belong to the fascist, er, republican party. Remove the beam from your eye. . . . .
- I disagree. Ted 'Chappaquddick' Kennedy is the biggest windbag physically. Maybe Robert 'KKK' Byrd gives him run for his money as far as wasting SO MUCH time on the Senate floor without any point to his ramblings whatsoever. Yes, our tax dollars at work.
- That honor goes to the whole GOP -> party for americunts perverts.
- Wow, that was really dumb. I liked him until I saw that. Thanks for prepping me for the primary!
- Sadly, there are a lot of windbags in the Senate from both parties.
- Nope, you'll never get every one to agree with you on that point. Not saying that I don't, just that I know not everyone will.
- Well apparently someone in Delaware thinks he's pretty bright. He's been in Congress for more than thirty years now, and you don't see people in Delaware demanding a recall. And these people are allowed to vote for President.
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