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p> In a month's time, this vainglorious fool will once again be relegated to obscurity. He, Dodd, Kucinich, et al. can get back to coloring outside the lines, when finally back in Washington. One hopes the plug on Biden's decades old quest for the presidency will have finally been pulled. Perhaps Congress, in an attempt to restore what's left of their credibility with Americans, would consider a bill that requires any federal elected office holder to relinquish their office, if they should run and fail to obtain the presidency. That's got to be worth a 10% point bump in their ratings. Here's hoping for February. br> -- A. DiPentima /p> p> Biden's not a nag, he remains what he has always been... the village idiot who the people of Delaware have allowed to drink at the public trough for way too long a time. br> -- Dan Mittelman /p> p> SAPPED STRENGTH br> Re: Philip Klein's The Wife and the Wrestler : /p>Philip Klein indirectly brings up an interesting point -- that of the need of physical endurance and stamina in the presidential race.
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