Biden has two-gaffe Sunday in Ohio, both related to former President Clinton Vice President Joe Biden had a couple minor gaffes Sunday in Ohio. He's mistakenly referred to "President Clinton" instead of "President Obama." Biden told a crowd of 1,200 people at Lakewood High School that a Republican ad claiming Jeep will move jobs out of Ohio was "pernicious," and a sign that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is desperate to win the state. The gaffe-prone Biden said the ad claims "President Clinton bankrupted Chrysler so that Italians could buy it to ship jobs overseas to China." Earlier in the day, in a conversation inside a Cleveland diner, Biden referenced Slovakia and his role in convincing President Clinton to go after former Serbian President Slobodan Milosovic. He was presumably referring to Slovenia, the nation that formed part of Yugoslavia before it broke up into several independent countries. In addition, Biden recently referred to Virginia's Democratic Senate candidate Tim Kaine as "Tom" and complained to an Ohio audience about TV ads "here in Iowa." Biden, who also is known for going off script, did not correct himself on Sunday and the crowd at the high school outside Cleveland appeared not to notice. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11/04/biden-has-two-gaffe-sunday-in-ohio-both-related-to-former-president-clinton/#ixzz2BJsztMy5
Maybe all liberals have Alzheimer's to some degree? They forgot BO promised Social Sec reform, immigration reform, cutting the deficit....
I don't know. Romney seems to have forgotten the political positions he had yesterday. You guys invented he term flip-flipper and now you embrace the greatest flip-flopper to ever run for office. You forget anything that happened before January 20th 2009. And you can't seem to remember how the federal budget process works. I worked for the National Alzheimer's Association in Chicago for many years so I know better than you what signs of the disease are and your party seems to have a bad case. Real advanced stage.
He could - if it were a Republican position, he would disagree. If it were a dem's position, he would agree.