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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Biden to Dems: "We Could Lose" to Ted Cruz

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Biden to Dems: "We Could Lose" to Ted Cruz

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Biden Tries to Sign Canadian Woman Up for Obamacare


Vice President Joe Biden tried to convince a young Canadian woman to sign up for Obamacare:



“Vice President Biden moving in close to sell the Affordable Care Act to a young woman outside Butterfield’s Pancake House in Scottdale,” says the local reporter.


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Biden Tries to Sign Canadian Woman Up for Obamacare

Friday, February 28, 2014

Obama And Biden In White House Workout Video

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Michelle Obama To Star In Parks And Recreation


Updated: 11:49am UK, Friday 28 February 2014


Michelle Obama is to appear alongside the cast of Parks And Recreation in the sitcom’s season six finale.


The First Lady will take a trip to the fictional Indiana town of Pawnee, where she will tell residents how to beat obesity.


Her office said she will feature alongside the show’s star, Amy Poehler, in an episode which will air in the US on April 24.


The show’s Twitter account said: “It’s time to get real about Pawnee’s obesity”, in a reference to the First Lady’s campaign for healthy living.


Poehler plays excitable mid-level bureaucrat Leslie Knope who works in the parks department in Pawnee. The show also stars Rashida Jones, Chris Pratt, Nick Offerman and Rob Lowe.


Poehler lent Mrs Obama’s campaign a hand earlier this week when she appeared at a “Let’s Move” event in Miami, where the First Lady joked that she and Poehler are best friends.


Mrs Obama won’t be the first White House figure to appear on the show. Vice President Joe Biden made a cameo in 2012, while Senators John McCain, Olympia Snowe and Barbara Boxer have also guest starred.


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Monday, February 17, 2014

OBAMA, BIDEN AT HOUSE DEMS" RETREAT – Obama to vow millions in drought aid in CA – Members channel Frank Underwood – DOC HASTINGS TO RETIRE – Issa heads to N.H.


By Scott Wong (swong@politico.com or @scottwongDC)


THE DAY AHEAD – Vice President Joe Biden is rallying the troops this morning at House Democrats’ annual issues conference at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay in Cambridge, Md. President Obama takes over the microphone at 10:40 a.m., then flies to Fresno, Calif., with Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer and Rep. Jim Costa to discuss his administration’s response to the drought.


OBAMA TO VOW MILLIONS IN AID FOR DROUGHT – Roger Runningen reports for Bloomberg: “U.S. President Barack Obama is offering millions of dollars in aid and other assistance to California farmers, ranchers and communities beset by one of the worst droughts in the state’s history. The federal help will be detailed today by Obama when he’s joined by California Governor Jerry Brown in Fresno, in the state’s fertile Central Valley. The drought is forcing farmers there to leave idle thousands of acres of fields in the state that supplies almost half of the nation’s fruits and vegetables. It has also left 17 rural towns so low on drinking water that the state may need to start trucking in supplies. …


– “The administration plans to accelerate distribution of as much as $ 100 million in aid to ranchers to help feed livestock and offer compensation for losses. The Agriculture Department is also making available $ 15 million in conservation aid for the worst drought regions in California and five other drought-stricken states to reduce wind erosion on damaged fields and improve livestock access to water. The White House said $ 60 million has been made available to California food banks for families affected by the drought, and plans are under way to establish 600 summer meal sites in hard-hit regions this summer.” http://bloom.bg/1iVnlf0


– The president will also ask Congress to create a $ 1 billion “Climate Resiliency Fund” in his budget request next month, reports our own Alex Guillen.  http://politi.co/1gfoEVC


FEDERAL OFFICES will open two hours late this morning as the Washington, D.C., region digs out from a second wave of snow in as many nights. OPM: http://1.usa.gov/1bw9GbZ


NOBODY DOES ALERTMAGEDDON LIKE D.C., writes the Wall Street Journal’s Elizabeth Williamson: “Finally, Washington had a blizzard worthy of seven days of storm tracking, closures, cancellations and widespread hoarding. Nobody does snow-related Alertmageddon like D.C. The capital city, with its legions of warm-weather transplants and a workforce largely inexperienced in manual labor, approaches every forecast of snow, no matter how sketchy, with an orgy of meteorological modeling, thousands of words of commentary and a run on the dairy section. Hurricanes, by comparison, don’t get much attention. …


– “The House moved up its vote on increasing the nation’s debt ceiling—legislation responsible for three years of controversy—from Wednesday to Tuesday because of the potential for snow. On Wednesday, the Senate quickly passed the debt ceiling bill, as legislators tweeted their intent to blow town. Also canceled: Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen’s appearance before the Senate Banking Committee, hearings on the minimum wage and Food and Drug Administration drug approvals … Finally, the whole federal government shut down, followed by the city government, followed by most of the White House.” http://on.wsj.com/1lNU4UP


PROGRAMMING NOTE – There will be no Huddle on Monday due to the Presidents’ Day holiday. My able colleagues Ginger Gibson and Seung Min Kim will be filling in for the remainder of the week. Send them your news tips and trivia questions at ggibson@politico.com and skim@politico.com.


MOVE OVER eHARMONY … The Democratic-aligned Americans United for Change is having some fun with Valentine’s Day this year. The group is out with a mock online dating site with a profile video for ‘Minny Mumwage,’ who says she would love nothing more than getting a date with Speaker Boehner on the House floor, as she depressingly hasn’t been on one since 2009. See it here at www.CongressMingle.com. Watch the video here: http://youtu.be/ACvigtaTevo


D.C.’S VALENTINE TO ITSELF: BELTWAY CELEBRATES ‘HOUSE OF CARDS’ – Andrea Drusch reports for POLITICO: “D.C. is in love this Valentine’s Day — with itself. Netflix released the second season of its original series House of Cards on Friday, and media and politicos can’t wait to settle into thirteen straight hours of a show that centers on the very industry in which they work and live every day. Whether they’re planning to power through the whole season in a single night or space it out over the coming weeks, the show’s loyal fans can’t stop talking about the next chapter for D.C.’s shadow cast. ‘It’s a fun escape from what day-to-day life on the Hill is actually like,’ said Alex Conant, press secretary for Sen. Marco Rubio, in an interview. He plans to dive into the show right away. ‘It makes politics in Washington appear even worse than it is, which is a feat.’


– “Conant was among many to take to Twitter on Wednesday night encouraging Netflix to release the series a day early when the federal government was closed for bad weather. While it might seem ironic for people working in politics and journalism to ‘escape’ to a show about, well, politics and journalism, Conant isn’t alone in the sentiment. … ‘I hope to be totally entertained, to completely dragged out of my world and into a fantasy of what goes on Capitol Hill,’ said Fox News host Greta Van Susteren in an interview, of her expectations for the new season.” http://politi.co/1jgkHQL


AND WATCH REAL MEMBERS OF CONGRESS do their best Frank Underwood impressions here in this video by NowThis News. Cameos by Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Rep. Donna Edwards (D-Md.), Rep. Jim Clyburn (R-S.C.), Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) and Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.). http://nowth.is/NFoUU0


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GOOD FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 14, 2014, and welcome to The Huddle, your-play-play preview of all the action on Capitol Hill. Send tips, suggestions, comments, complaints and corrections to swong@politico.com. If you don’t already, please follow me on Twitter @scottwongDC.


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TODAY IN CONGRESS – Both the House and Senate have adjourned through next week for the Presidents’ Day holiday. House Democrats wrap up their annual conference today in Cambridge, Md., with visits from Vice President Joe Biden and President Barack Obama.


THE WSJ EDITORIAL BOARD is calling Sen. Ted Cruz “The Minority Maker” for forcing Republicans to break his filibuster on the debt-ceiling bill: “We’re all for holding politicians accountable with votes on substantive issues, but Mr. Cruz knew he couldn’t stop a debt increase the House had already passed. He also had no alternative strategy if the bill had failed, other than to shut down the government again, take public attention away from ObamaCare, and make Republicans even more unpopular. Democrats beat the odds and retained their Senate majority in 2010 and 2012 in part because they stuck together. If Republicans fail again this November, a big reason will be their rump kamikaze caucus.” http://on.wsj.com/LYTBSg


COMCAST READIES FOR WAR IN WASHINGTON – Tony Romm and Anna Palmer report for the hometown paper: “Cable giant Comcast started the day with a call to arms, hosting its lobbyists and consultants, along with Time Warner Cable’s, on a private conference call to begin building a strategy to beat back threats in Washington that could jeopardize its $ 45 billion merger. Comcast’s top congressional lobbyist Melissa Maxfield ran the call, laying out the company’s Washington outreach strategy for its in-house government affairs team and for its hired guns. Consultants for Comcast and Time Warner Cable were sent the press release announcing the merger and talking points to use on Capitol Hill and at federal agencies.


– “K-Streeters also began reaching out to Capitol Hill and agency staffers to report back on how the merger proposal was being received, according to sources familiar with the strategy. … The activity lays the groundwork for what’s shaping up to be an aggressive campaign by Comcast to sell the Time Warner Cable deal in Washington. Sources familiar with the company said they expect Comcast to try to sway lawmakers, community organizations, agencies and other groups in advance of public hearings most observers expect will be scheduled in the coming months.” http://politi.co/1buJy3W


HASTINGS NOT SEEKING REELECTION – Mike Faulk reports for the Yakima (Wash.) Herald-Republic: “In a decision that surprised some, longtime U.S. Rep. Doc Hastings said Thursday he’ll retire at the end of the year after 20 years in Congress representing the 4th Congressional District. ‘It’s been a great privilege,’ said Hastings, a Pasco Republican, in an interview with the Yakima Herald-Republic. Retirement has been on his mind for several years, said Hastings, 73, adding that his family — wife Claire, three adult children and eight grandchildren — influenced his decision. ‘It’s been 20 years. I have to say that my family played a big part of (the decision).’ … Hastings, a small businessman before he entered politics full time, was first elected in 1994 when he defeated then-Rep. Jay Inslee of Selah, now Washington’s governor. Over time, his seat became one of the safest in the country as he handily defeated Democratic challengers and never faced a serious threat from far-right elements of the Republican Party.” http://bit.ly/1kH2ejL


– SPEAKER BOEHNER: “For nearly two decades, Doc Hastings has served in the House with honor, humility and distinction.  In addition to being a skilled legislator and leader, he’s the epitome of grace and class, and he’s a very dear friend.  I’m grateful for Doc’s service to our institution and our nation, and for his friendship and support throughout our many years together in the House.”


FOR ISSA, RED MEAT = BIG MONEY – Paul Singer reports for USA Today: “As chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Rep. Darrell Issa is discovering a powerful political equation: red meat = money.  At the close of 2013, the California Republican had raised more campaign money than nearly all of the other House committee chairmen, trailing only Budget Chairman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, who was the party’s vice presidential nominee in 2012. According to FEC records, Issa’s campaign brought in $ 2.15 million in 2013, while Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., brought in $ 2.05 million and Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, and Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Bill Shuster, R-Pa., both brought in $ 2.08 million.  Not the biggest war chests in the House – for example, Majority Leader Eric Cantor posted a $ 3.93 million haul for the non-election year – but robust totals. (None of this counts receipts of the members’ leadership PACs or related fundraising entities.).” http://usat.ly/1lNY5Zp


– Issa makes two stops in New Hampshire next week before heading back to California for more events, aides said: The Concord/Merrimack County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner (2/17) and the Committee to elect House Republicans (New Hampshire State House) Breakfast in Manchester (2/18).


WARNER’S FLEETING ‘SNOWBAMACARE’ TWEET – Tal Kopan writes for POLITICO: “Call it a snow-pas. Sen. Mark Warner’s office blamed a staff snow day ‘#fail’ for a deleted tweet Thursday morning that made a joke about the Virginia GOP and the winter storm that shut down Washington. ‘Just a matter of time: waiting for the @VA_GOP to claim this winter storm was caused by The Affordable Care Act. #Snowbamacare,’ the account tweeted, deleting it 26 seconds later, according to an archive of deleted tweets kept by the Sunlight Foundation. … Warner’s Senate account bio says tweets come from both the senator and staff. Warner’s communications director took responsibility for the errant tweet. ‘It was my mistake. I acknowledged it as quickly as possible, and I apologize,’ Kevin Hall said in an email to POLITICO.” http://politi.co/1buKpS5


THURSDAY’S TRIVIA WINNER – Jim Brewer was first to correctly answer that the Marquis De Lafayette, the French military officer, was the first foreign dignitary to address the House of Representatives in its chamber. http://1.usa.gov/1eVuvAO


TODAY’S TRIVIA – Claude Marx sends us into the long weekend with a follow-up to this week’s orchestra question: Name the president whose wife was the main founder of a major symphony orchestra? The first person to correctly answer gets a mention in the next day’s Huddle. Email me at swong@politico.com.


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OBAMA, BIDEN AT HOUSE DEMS" RETREAT – Obama to vow millions in drought aid in CA – Members channel Frank Underwood – DOC HASTINGS TO RETIRE – Issa heads to N.H.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Obama, Biden to headline House Dem retreat


Vice President Joe Biden is shown. | AP Photo

Biden has spoken at annual House Democratic event in recent years. | AP Photo





Vice President Joe Biden will be one of the headline speakers at next week’s House Democratic retreat, according to Democratic insiders.


President Barack Obama has also been invited to attend, but it is not clear if Obama will do so at this point, the sources said.







Obama and former President Bill Clinton, though, will be at a Senate Democratic retreat this week. That event will be at the Washington Nationals’ stadium in southeast D.C.


Biden has spoken at annual House Democratic event in recent years, and he is popular with rank-and-file lawmakers.


House Democrats need to pick up 17 seats to take back the majority in November, although campaign analysts are already downplaying the possibility of that happening on Election Day. Several high-profile House Democrats, including George Miller and Henry Waxman, have retired in recent weeks. And while those seats will likely stay in Democratic hands, their decision to end long congressional careers is being interpreted by Republicans as a sign Democrats can’t win.


Obama’s soft poll numbers and the botched rollout of Obamacare have also hurt Democratic prospects at this point.


Yet Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee have outraised their GOP counterparts so far. And Democrats hope that the upcoming debt-ceiling and immigration reform fights will give them an opportunity to rally their faithful.




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Obama, Biden to headline House Dem retreat

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Dennis Miller On North Korea, Boehner & Joe Biden Groping A Woman


Dennis Miller joins Bill O’Reilly to weigh in on winning the lottery, Dennis Rodman in North Korea, John Boehner’s tan, and Joe Biden groping women at Christmas parties.




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Friday, December 6, 2013

BREAKING: Joe Biden calls to "create a New World Order"

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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Biden Trying to Show US Still Focused on Asia


It’s up to Vice President Joe Biden to show that the U.S. effort to focus more on Asia hasn’t fizzled out.


Biden is set to arrive Monday in Tokyo on a trip to Asia. The region is watching carefully to see how committed the Obama administration is to increasing America’s influence there.


Biden will meet with leaders in Japan, China and South Korea.


He’ll try to show that while the administration has paid great attention to Mideast flare-ups and dealt with a series of domestic distractions, the U.S. still intends to be a Pacific power.


At the same time, several disputes among Asian nations seem to be boiling over, threatening instability in the region. And now China has declared a new maritime air defense zone over the East China Sea.


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Friday, November 22, 2013

Biden visits immigration fasters on day 11


(AP) — Vice President Joe Biden has visited a tent on the National Mall to show his support for immigration activists on the 11th day of a hunger strike.


In video released by the Service Employees International Union, Biden tells activists, quote, “We are going to win this.”


White House spokesman Jay Carney says Biden’s visit reflects President Barack Obama’s views. The White House says Biden prayed with the activists for immigration legislation and listened to why they’re fasting.


The group organizing the fast, Fast for Families, wants the House to vote on an immigration overhaul that’s already passed the Senate.


Biden and President Barack Obama have sought to keep a spotlight on that bill and the need to fix immigration laws even though the bipartisan Senate deal stalled in the House.


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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Infatuated Al Roker Obsessed With Getting Joe Biden to Co-Host "Today"


On Monday’s NBC Today, weatherman Al Roker continued his campaign to get Vice President Joe Biden to co-host the morning show: “I mean, we love the VP, just because he’s fun and he would fit in perfectly here.” Roker was happy to gain support from The Huffington Post, touting an article published on the liberal blog entitled “Dear Joe Biden: Please Co-Host Today!!!” [Listen to the audio]


Yet again, Roker made an impassioned plea for Biden to join the show for a day: “Again, Mr. Vice President, this is where you belong. We want you here. Spend the hour with us, hang out.”


He urged viewers to voice their support for Biden guest hosting: “You know, please tweet. In fact, #orangeroom, tweet us, let us know if you think the Vice President, Joe Biden, should be here….So anybody who wants to go out there, advocate on our behalf, please.”


News reader Natalie Morales declared: “Well, I hope The Huffington Post continues to put it out there, too, because they want it, we want it, we all want it.”


Here is a full transcript of the November 11 exchange:


9:30AM ET


WILLIE GEIST: As you may have noticed, Al in particular is waging a bit of a campaign to get the Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden, to come and sit at this very table.


[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Biden on Today?; Campaign for VP to Co-Host]



AL ROKER: That’s right. I mean, we love the VP, just because he’s fun and he would fit in perfectly here. And obviously we’re not alone, on The Huffington Post they wrote an op/ed on Friday entitled “Dear Joe Biden: Please Co-Host Today!!!” Author Katherine Fung writing, “I could see Joe Biden fitting in really well at Studio 1-A: Hanging out with Matt, Savannah, Willie, Al, and Natalie on the plaza and just chilling.”


GEIST: Just chilling.


NATALIE MORALES: Just adding more to the, you know, trying to get him here.


ROKER: Yes.


MORALES: So we want – if you guys want to make it happen, weigh in as well.


ROKER: That’s right. You know, please tweet. In fact, #orangeroom, tweet us, let us know if you think the Vice President, Joe Biden, should be here. Again, Mr. Vice President…


MORALES: One more time.


ROKER: …this is where you belong. We want you here.


GEIST: This is where you belong.


ROKER: Spend the hour with us, hang out.


MORALES: He’s a little creeped out by now.


ROKER: Yeah, I know. I know.


GEIST: Yeah, you might want to – let’s pump the brakes a little here.  


ROKER: See but he’s gonna be – it’s gonna be so creepy that it comes around to being cool.


GEIST: Just let it marinate for awhile, it’ll make sense some day.


MORALES: We will welcome you with open arms.


ROKER: I think that’s what he’s afraid of.


MORALES: Now, the Secret Service may be a little concerned.


GEIST: You guys, though, you’ve got a thing. Have you heard from him since you put in the request?


ROKER: I have not heard from him.



GEIST: Nothing, okay.


ROKER: Not heard from him.


GEIST: Okay.


ROKER: But I know our people are talking.


GEIST: Good.


MORALES: Okay.


ROKER: I didn’t even know I had people.


GEIST: You have people?


ROKER: I don’t have people.


MORALES: People are talking.


ROKER: Just people are calling, just random people are calling his people.


MORALES: Okay. Well, I hope The Huffington Post continues to put it out there, too, because they want it…


ROKER: So anybody who wants to go out there…


MORALES: …we want it, we all want it.


ROKER: …advocate on our behalf, please.




— Kyle Drennen is a News Analyst at the Media Research Center. Follow Kyle Drennen on Twitter.





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Thursday, November 7, 2013

U.S. VP Biden congratulates wrong man in Boston mayor"s race



BOSTON | Thu Nov 7, 2013 10:19am EST




BOSTON (Reuters) – As he watched the returns in Boston’s most competitive mayoral race in two decades on Tuesday night, Marty Walsh’s cell phone rang.



“A 202 number popped up, and I picked it up. It was Vice President (Joe) Biden. He went right into it, ‘Congratulations, Marty, you son of a gun. You did it!’” Walsh recalled on Thursday. “I said, ‘Mr. Vice President, you have the wrong Marty Walsh.’”


Biden had intended to call labor activist and state Senator Marty Walsh, who had just been elected mayor of Boston. Instead he was on the line with the Marty Walsh, president of Gateway Public Solutions, a public affairs consulting firm in Boston.


“He laughed, and he was great about it,” said non-Mayor-elect Walsh, who worked in the administration of Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and before that for Senator Edward M. Kennedy.


He has been getting calls for the other Marty Walsh for more than a decade, he said, and considers him a friend.


He was so used to the drill that he gave Biden the correct phone number, and the vice president signed off by saying, “Congratulations on not being the mayor,” according to Walsh.


This year the longest-serving mayor in the city’s history, Thomas Menino, decided not to seek reelection after 20 years in office. Incumbent mayors in Boston are rarely defeated.


Boston’s political scene is crowded with Democrats of Irish descent, illustrated by the fact that the losing candidate in Tuesday’s race, City Councilor John Connolly, also fit that description.


The consultant Marty Walsh said he was not sure that having a name doppelganger in City Hall would make his life any easier.


“I don’t think it’s going to help my parking situation at all,” he joked.


(Reporting by Scott Malone; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Douglas Royalty)



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U.S. VP Biden congratulates wrong man in Boston mayor"s race

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Joe Biden, Democratic recruiter


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Biden’s pitch to prospective congressional candidates is simple: Your country needs you. | AP Photo





Vice President Joe Biden is on a break from being President Barack Obama’s Senate closer. But he’s picked up an increasingly active role as the Democrats’ House recruiter.


Among the party’s national stars, Biden is in a unique and powerful position. Obama has to worry about the much broader responsibilities of his job and the fallout from getting overtly political. Hillary Clinton faces intense scrutiny for every political move she makes — as does her husband, given the motives about her future that people read into what he does.







Freed from having to worry about reelection and still not committed to a decision on 2016, Biden’s been helping the Democratic Congressional Campaign committee recruit candidates and decide in which districts to play.


(PHOTOS: Joe Biden over the years)


Over private breakfasts at the Naval Observatory and regular phone calls, DCCC Chairman Steve Israel has brought Biden maps, voter data and numbers on how the Obama-Biden ticket did in each district. Biden studies candidate biographies and recruiting grids, grilling Israel on why the DCCC thinks one will be a better fit than another. He asks which of the favored ones are closest to making the leap, and he gets to work squeezing out a yes.


Going into next year’s races at a disadvantage, Democrats need White House help. But Obama’s never been much interested in congressional campaign politics — and Biden revels in them.


“He doesn’t take a casual interest. He wanted to know what districts are in play, what’s your recruiting strategy, tell me about the candidates,” said Rep. Israel (D-N.Y.). “He gets very detailed on the state of play.”


(Also on POLITICO: GOP’s troubles boost Dem recruiting)


His focus is on districts in the heart of Biden country: those with high concentration of middle class, middle-of-the-road voters in the suburbs and exurbs. And while those familiar with his efforts say Biden is not actively trying to build a farm organization for a run of his own, his activities in states like Iowa now won’t hurt if he looks at a presidential run.


At a time when Obama’s legacy seems to depend more and more on whether he’ll be able to get past Republican resistance for his final years in office, Biden has found a way to address his boss’s needs while potentially helping himself.


“We can win the House back, and we’re looking for your leadership, the money you generate, your organizational structure and campaign experience,” Biden told a DNC event Friday night. “That’s the single most important thing in my view we can do for our collective agenda, is win back the House,” he said.


“Whether he sees the presidency as his swan song, or this as his swan song, he can’t achieve the objectives he wants if Republicans are in control and obstructing everything,” said one Democratic strategist familiar with the role Biden’s taken on. “So it makes sense for him to get this involved, no matter what his goals are for 2016.”


Biden’s pitch to prospective congressional candidates is simple: Your country needs you.


(PHOTOS: Where Biden wears shades)


He relates about the realities of running tough campaigns in hard districts. He talks them through the effect on their personal lives, and tells them he’s struck a balance. He makes a joke about being ready to campaign with them or against them, whichever will help them more.


Or sometimes, Biden goes with the softer sell.


“He heard I was interested, he called and he just said ‘I wanted to let you know it would be a great thing,’” said James Lee Witt, the former FEMA director who’s exploring a run for a Republican-held seat in Arkansas.


As far back as March, Biden was in New York, telling big donors at the DCCC Issues Conference that the House is “in the way” and “we desperately need you to help elect at least 17 Democrats” — and then met privately with a half dozen of the party’s top prospects to convince them to try to be some of the candidates who could make that happen. Ann Callis, who a month later resigned as a local judge to run against Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.), was one of the people at the conference, a person familiar with the event confirmed.




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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Hillary disses Biden in speech


Hard though it may be to take seriously Joe Biden running for president, evidently Hillary Clinton thinks it important to dump on him. In a speech to convenience store owners (the sort of speech that yields a six figure fee), Hillary stuck the stiletto into Joe’s back and twisted it. Jim Galloway of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports:


… state Rep. Tom Taylor, R-Dunwoody, said the former first lady dropped a huge hint. “I know she’s running for president now, because toward the end, she was asked about the Osama bin Laden raid. She took 25 minutes to answer,” Taylor said. “Without turning the knife too deeply, she put it to [Vice President Joe] Biden.”


Time and time again, Taylor said, Clinton mentioned the vice president’s opposition to the raid, while characterizing herself and Leon Panetta, then director of the Central Intelligence Agency, as the action’s most fierce advocates.


About 3,000 to 4,000 convention-goers packed the Thomas Murphy Ballroom in the Georgia World Congress Center to hear Clinton. The bin Laden query was the last of a Q-and-A session with the audience. “She took the rest of the time and went over, answering that question. She was ready to speak on that,” Taylor said.



Perhaps Biden thinks he has a chance for the presidency. After all, he lives in a fine mansion, has a Secret Service detail, and flies in “Air Force two,” which leads to a sense that one is an important person. His reputation for clownishness probably never reaches his eyes and ears. So he may be giving it the old college try when it comes to running against Hillary.


Now that she has dumped on him in public, perhaps the gloves will come off. The upside for us is that his brain can’t keep up with his mouth, so who knows what he will blurt out? He is a born schmoozer, so he will hear lots of rumors and accusations about Hillary, who is feared more than loved in her own party.


Lay in a supply of popcorn. This could get highly amusing.




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Friday, September 6, 2013

Biden says Napolitano deserves high court seat


WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Janet Napolitano?


Vice President Joe Biden says outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano deserves a seat on the Supreme Court.


Biden was speaking at a farewell event for Napolitano, whose last day in the Obama administration is Friday. There is not currently an opening on the high court.


Biden also thanked Napolitano for her service, saying that she made the country safer in her time as head of the Homeland Security Department.


Napolitano is leaving to become president of the University of California system. A permanent successor has yet to be named.


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Sunday, September 1, 2013

"Homeland" star "floored" by Biden comments


Morena Baccarin, who plays the wife of Marine POW-turned-terrorist Nick Brody on the Showtime series “Homeland,” said she was “floored” that Vice President Joe Biden talks about the show.


“Apparently, in his Monday morning security meetings, Vice President Biden will talk about the show, how realistic it is. I was floored by that — here are the leaders of our nation talking about our show!” Baccarin said in Los Angeles Confidential magazine’s Fall Fashion issue.


Baccarin, who earned an Emmy nomination for her role as Jessica Brody, also talked about the success of the series.


“You pinch yourself for a long time,” she said. “Every time our season comes out, I kind of feel like, ‘OK — this is the one that everybody’s going to hate. This is where we go to, like, being the show that everybody doesn’t like …’ And then it doesn’t seem to happen.”


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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Biden Meets India’s Leaders to Promote Closer Ties


NEW DELHI — Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. held a parade of meetings Tuesday with India’s top political leaders, but the most important part of his trip to India will begin Wednesday when he is expected to discuss with India’s business elite in Mumbai the growing concerns about India’s economy.




Mr. Biden started his trip Monday afternoon with a visit to the memorial to Mohandas K. Gandhi, who is considered India’s founding father. Mr. Biden wrote a tribute to Mr. Gandhi in the visitor’s book, calling Mr. Gandhi “one man who changed the world.”


On Tuesday, Mr. Biden held meetings with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari and Sushma Swaraj, a leader of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party. A banquet in Mr. Biden’s honor was scheduled for Tuesday night, after which he was scheduled to fly to India’s financial capital, Mumbai.


Mr. Biden’s trip is part of a long-term effort to convince India’s officials and people that the days when Pakistan, India’s longtime rival, was the United States’ favorite friend in South Asia are over. Mr. Biden’s trip is the first by an American vice president in nearly 30 years, and it comes one month after Secretary of State John Kerry traveled to New Delhi, the capital, to discuss climate change and diplomacy.


But Mr. Biden is expected to deliver more than just happy talk about the growing strategic and cultural ties between the United States and India. While in Mumbai, he is expected to voice growing concerns about India’s economy and its openness to foreign investment before leaving for Singapore Thursday night.


Investors from the United States and around the globe once flocked to India, drawn by its rapid economic growth, gradual economic liberalization and huge population. But in the last decade, many American companies have found the going far tougher than expected, and their complaints are beginning to resonate in Washington.


The problems that companies confront here — endemic corruption, shifting government rules and poor infrastructure, among others — seemed less dire when the Indian economy was growing at a blistering rate. But growth has slowed to 5 percent over the past year, and those issues have become far greater irritants.


Mr. Biden’s complaints about India’s investment climate are likely to be greeted with some sympathy in Mumbai, since even Indian companies have begun looking for growth outside their country’s borders. Investments by both foreign and domestic companies have fallen over the last five years to 31 percent of the country’s gross domestic product from nearly 38 percent, said Subir Gokarn, director of research at Brookings India, with crucial sectors like manufacturing and mining doing especially poorly.


The prime minister, Mr. Singh, acknowledged in a speech to a prominent business group here on Friday that the nation’s economy was under stress.


“We, like most other countries, are going through a difficult period,” Mr. Singh said in his barely audible whisper. “I know that business is deeply concerned about the slowdown in our economy.”


The Indian rupee has lost about 9 percent of its value against the dollar in recent months, a decline exceeded only by the Brazilian real among major emerging market currencies. India has substantial budget and current account deficits, and inflation is running at nearly 10 percent annually.


The country’s central bank has been faced with the difficult task of defending the currency by trying to raise short-term interest rates without pushing up long-term rates, which would further slow growth. But the Reserve Bank of India took the unusual step last week of withdrawing a bond sale after investors insisted on interest rates that were higher than the government’s bankers wanted to pay.


Ajay Shah, a professor at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy in New Delhi, said these problems guaranteed that India’s era of rapid economic growth would not return for many years.


“There’s been a tremendous collapse in confidence,” Mr. Shah said.


India’s government has taken steps to put its fiscal house in order by reducing fuel subsidies, a hugely expensive program that largely benefits the rich. Last week, the government announced a loosening of restrictions on certain foreign investments.


But national elections scheduled for next year are likely to mean that the government will be loath to make additional cuts to popular welfare projects, said Sreeram Chaulia, a professor and dean at the Jindal School of International Affairs. A new food security bill could even expand such social spending significantly.


“Right now, this government is concerned about winning the next election,” Mr. Chaulia said.


Mr. Biden also intends to push India for further defense cooperation and more arms purchases from the United States, according to a senior Obama administration official.


India has long resisted becoming too close to the American military. But recent border tensions between India and China have jangled nerves in New Delhi and made officials here strive to improve India’s defense manufacturing abilities, something the United States has said it could help achieve.




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In New Delhi, Vice President Biden Tours Gandhi Smriti


Vice President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden arrived in New Delhi today, the first stop on a six-day trip to India and Singapore.


This trip is an important opportunity to strengthen our partnerships within the region and reaffirm our commitment to rebalancing U.S. foreign policy toward the Asia-Pacific. Over the next several days, the Vice President will meet with leaders in both countries to discuss a range of issues, from economic growth to energy and climate change to security. 


Ahead of series of meetings in New Delhi, the Vice President and Dr. Biden had the opportunity to meet with Mahatma Gandhi’s granddaughter and tour the building where Gandhi spent the last years of his life, which is now the Gandhi Smriti museum. To learn more about their visit, check out the video below or watch here.


For more updates from the trip, check back on whitehouse.gov and follow the Vice President on Twitter at @VP.






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Father of Slain SEAL: Biden Breached National Security

Retired U.S. Army Major Gen. Paul Vallely says the United States government is covering up the true facts of the ambush of an American military chopper in Afghanistan, in 2011.

“This was pretty much a cover-up, a very badly put together tactical operation for a rescue of some Marines who we found out really weren’t in that much danger,” Vallely told “The Steve Malzberg Show” on Newsmax TV.


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“This whole thing … may have well been an established ambush by the Taliban in response to SEAL Team 6 taking out [Osama] bin Laden three months earlier.”


Vallely, founder of Stand Up America, has teamed up with Billy Vaughn, the father of Aaron Vaughn, a Navy SEAL killed in the chopper crash, to write a new book, “Betrayed: Exposing the High Cost of the War on Terror.”


It details how on Aug. 6, 2011, Taliban forces ambushed the U.S. Army chopper — which carried 30 Americans, 25 of whom were Special Operations — in the Tangi River Valley of Afghanistan.


Vaughn believes the mission that led to their son’s death was not only botched, but that the Navy SEALs had been targeted as they were sent to capture a high-level Taliban leader.


And he blames Vice President Joe Biden for revealing that it had been the SEALs who took out bin Laden, a fact that basically made them sitting ducks for retaliation.


“It’s been said by people a lot more important and higher-ranking in our U.S. government than me that the vice president committed a breach of national security,” Vaughn told Steve Malzberg.


“Never before had the SEALs or any special operators, for that matter, been identified after they had completed a raid. … Our son actually called … and said, ‘Mom, you’ve got to get any information about us off the social media, you’ve got to shut your social media down; there’s chatter; our lives are threatened … ,” Vaughn said.


“This is directly because of Vice President Joe Biden, when an agreement had been made not to give the details.”


The book is available for pre-order at SpecialOpsBetrayed.com.


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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Biden asks Ecuador president to nix Snowden asylum







Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa sings during his weekly live broadcast “Enlace Ciudadano,” or “Citizen Link,” in Manta, Ecuador, Saturday, June 29, 2013. While the Ecuadorean government appeared angry over U.S. threats of punishment if it accepts U.S. National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, there were also mixed signals about how eager it was to grant asylum. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)





Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa sings during his weekly live broadcast “Enlace Ciudadano,” or “Citizen Link,” in Manta, Ecuador, Saturday, June 29, 2013. While the Ecuadorean government appeared angry over U.S. threats of punishment if it accepts U.S. National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, there were also mixed signals about how eager it was to grant asylum. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)





Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa, holding microphone, sings with a band and a supporter before the start of his his weekly broadcast “Enlace Ciudadano,” or “Citizen Link” in Manta, Ecuador, Saturday, June 29, 2013. While the Ecuadorean government appeared angry over U.S. threats of punishment if it accepts U.S. National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, there were also mixed signals about how eager it was to grant asylum. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)













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(AP) — Vice President Joe Biden has asked Ecuador to turn down an asylum request from National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, the country’s president said Saturday.


Rafael Correa, in a weekly television address, offered little sympathy for the Obama administration’s view that Snowden is a criminal who should be swiftly returned to the U.S. At the same time, he vowed to seek American input on any asylum request and suggested Snowden will have to answer for his actions.


The Friday phone call between Correa and Biden — it’s the highest-level conversation between the U.S. and Ecuador to be disclosed since Snowden began seeking asylum — added to the confusion about Snowden’s status. Facing espionage charges in the U.S., Snowden is believed to be holed up in a Moscow airport’s transit zone and seeking safe passage to Ecuador, the country seen as likeliest to shelter America’s most wanted fugitive.


Julian Assange, founder of the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, has been given asylum in Ecuador’s embassy in London.


Correa said he had a “friendly and very cordial” conversation with Biden, and told the vice president that Ecuador hadn’t sought to be put in the situation of deciding whether to harbor an American justice-dodger. He said Ecuador can’t consider the asylum request until Snowden is on Ecuadorean soil.


“The moment that he arrives, if he arrives, the first thing is we’ll ask the opinion of the United States, as we did in the Assange case with England,” Correa said. “But the decision is ours to make.”


White House spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan confirmed that the two leaders spoke by phone Friday and discussed Snowden, but she wouldn’t disclose any details about the conversation.


A staunch critic of the U.S., Correa rebuked the Obama administration for hypocrisy, invoking the case of brothers Roberto and William Isaias, bankers whose extradition from the U.S. Correa said Ecuador has been seeking. “Let’s be consistent. Have rules for everyone, because that is a clear double-standard here,” he said.


The leftist leader sought to direct attention away from Snowden’s actions and back to the U.S. spying secrets he exposed, summoning a theme he’s invoked to the delight of his strongest backers since Snowden, a former NSA contractor, revealed the agency’s massive Internet and phone surveillance to two newspapers, fleeing all the while from Hong Kong to Moscow in evasion of U.S. authorities.


“The really grave thing is what Snowden has reported,” Correa said. “He will have to assume his responsibilities, but the grave thing is his reporting of the biggest massive spy operation in the history of humanity, inside and outside the United States.”


Ecuadorean officials have acknowledged its embassy in London issued Snowden a letter of safe passage that calls on other countries to allow him to travel to asylum in Ecuador. But Ecuador’s secretary of political management, Betty Tola, said the letter was invalid because it was issued without central government approval in Quito, the capital.


Obama and his aides have tempered their rhetoric about Snowden in recent days after more heated attempts to pressure China and Russia over his extradition raised tensions with those nations, threatening to undercut cooperation with the two major powers on other issues.


But Ecuador has seemed to delight in tweaking the U.S. over the issue, accusing America of human rights violations and blowing off warnings about how the U.S. might respond if Ecuador doesn’t cooperate.


After the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., on Wednesday threatened an effort to block renewal of Ecuador’s tariff benefits on hundreds of millions of dollars in trade, Ecuador preemptively renounced the benefits themselves, claiming the trade deal had become “a new instrument of blackmail.”


As for Biden, Correa suggested it wasn’t personal. He praised the vice president for being more courteous than “those badly behaved and confused ones in the Senate who threaten our country.”


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Torres reported from Quito, Ecuador.


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Biden asks Ecuador president to nix Snowden asylum

Biden asks Ecuador president to nix Snowden asylum







Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa sings during his weekly live broadcast “Enlace Ciudadano,” or “Citizen Link,” in Manta, Ecuador, Saturday, June 29, 2013. While the Ecuadorean government appeared angry over U.S. threats of punishment if it accepts U.S. National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, there were also mixed signals about how eager it was to grant asylum. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)





Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa sings during his weekly live broadcast “Enlace Ciudadano,” or “Citizen Link,” in Manta, Ecuador, Saturday, June 29, 2013. While the Ecuadorean government appeared angry over U.S. threats of punishment if it accepts U.S. National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, there were also mixed signals about how eager it was to grant asylum. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)





Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa, holding microphone, sings with a band and a supporter before the start of his his weekly broadcast “Enlace Ciudadano,” or “Citizen Link” in Manta, Ecuador, Saturday, June 29, 2013. While the Ecuadorean government appeared angry over U.S. threats of punishment if it accepts U.S. National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, there were also mixed signals about how eager it was to grant asylum. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)













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(AP) — Vice President Joe Biden has asked Ecuador to turn down an asylum request from National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, the country’s president said Saturday.


Rafael Correa said he had a “friendly and very cordial” conversation with Biden, and told the vice president that Ecuador hadn’t sought to be put in the situation of deciding whether to harbor an American fugitive. Correa said Ecuador can’t consider the asylum request until Snowden is on Ecuadorean soil.


“The moment that he arrives, if he arrives, the first thing is we’ll ask the opinion of the United States, as we did in the Assange case with England,” Correa said. “But the decision is ours to make.”


Julian Assange, founder of the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks has been given asylum in Ecuador’s embassy in London.


White House spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan confirmed that the two leaders spoke by phone Friday and discussed Snowden, but wouldn’t disclose any details about the conversation. It’s the highest-level conversation between the U.S. and Ecuador that has been publicly disclosed since Snowden began seeking asylum from Ecuador.


Correa, in a weekly television address, praised Biden for being more courteous than U.S. senators who have threatened economic penalties if Ecuador doesn’t cooperate.


At the same time, Correa rebuked the Obama administration for hypocrisy, invoking the case of two bankers, brothers Roberto and William Isaias, whom Ecuador is seeking to extradite from the U.S.


“Let’s be consistent,” Correa said. “Have rules for everyone, because that is a clear double-standard here.”


The U.S. believes Snowden is holed up in a Moscow airport’s transit zone. He may be waiting to see whether Ecuador or another country may grant him asylum. Snowden is charged with violating American espionage laws.


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Torres reported from Quito, Ecuador.


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