Obama: Biden Prone to ‘Rhetorical Flourishes’
You don’t say!
Even though Biden’s words suggested that Obama would be singled out for the test, Obama brushed the comment off, saying, “I think Joe sometimes engages in rhetorical flourishes.”
“We are going to face a number of threats and tests and challenges because for the last eight years we’ve had a policy, a bad set of policies, that have resulted in two unresolved wars, bin Laden and al-Qaeda communicating regularly and training folks to potentially attack America and an economy that has been in a free fall,” Obama said.
He then went on to say:
“The question is, will the next president meet that test by moving America in a new direction — by sending a clear signal to the rest of the world that we are no longer about bluster and unilateralism and ideology, but we’re about creating partnerships around the world to solve practical problems.
“That’s going to be the best way to meet that test.”
It’s a bit difficult to set the record straight when your own running mate tells people you’ll be tested… and fail this all important test though.
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