In the Guardian today, I make a very
small part of the
case against Joe Biden. (See Jeffrey
Lord's latest for the story behind the plagiarism story.) I
weigh the pros and cons and conclude that "Republicans may soon
feel not so much mauled by a vicious attack dog as gummed by a
clown."
Several people have taken up one problem that I raise: "And if
Obama thought he had a problem with ethnic Catholic voters before,
just wait. Expect several bishops to start making noises about
excluding the pro-choice Catholic Biden from receiving communion
when he campaigns in their dioceses."
One commenter says "That would only make Biden more popular with
most Catholic voters." And over at the Free Liberal, Michael Binder
writes
that Biden has "enough of a spine to effectively argue with any
Bishop who tries to deny him communion for his defense of abortion
rights -- at last I hope he does." Binder at least admits that John
Kerry "was a disaster in that regard."
topics:
Joe Biden, Abortion