Saturday, February 7, 2009

VP Biden Flushes His Values And Personal Integrity Down The Obama Toilet


One can say a lot about Vice President Joe Biden, but one can't say that over the years he chickened out from America flexing its muscle. The fact of the matter is this - of all the Democrats in Congress, Joe Biden usually took a tougher stance in the war on terror and often sided more on the side of the Republicans. That is over. Vice President has degraded his moral integrity on the world stage for everyone to see - he's bent over for the Obamanation and adopted the surrenderist stance of our spineless President.

You see, Vice President Biden spoke at a conference in Germany today and threw America's foreign policy under the bus. What we are seeing is this: Barack Obama has gone to Joe Biden and told him to become the antithesis of Dick Cheney and Biden has swallowed every ounce of his personal pride and has let the puppetmaster pull his strings. This is embarrassing. Frankly, it's quite sad to see an American of fairly decent patriotic stature reduced to a snivelling spineless mouthpiece for the new Socialist regime in America. Here's some of the details from the article at Reuters:


Vice President Joe Biden promised a sharp break from the go-it-alone policies of the Bush era in a major speech on Saturday, saying it was time to "reset" Washington's ties with Russia and talk to Iran.
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, an annual gathering of leaders and defense experts, Biden said the new U.S. administration of President Barack Obama was determined to "set a new tone" in Washington and with its allies.
In the wide-ranging 25-minute address, Biden focused on relations with Moscow, badly strained by Russia's brief war last year with Georgia and U.S. plans to put a missile shield in central Europe.
"The last few years have seen a dangerous drift in relations between Russia and the members of our Alliance," Biden said in the first major foreign policy speech by the new administration.
"It's time, to paraphrase President Obama, to press the reset button and to revisit the many areas where we can and should work together," he said.
Let's face it...Barack Obama picked Biden for VP for one reason only, to quell any foreign policy inexperience brought up about Obama. So, once the election is gained, once The One is in power, now it is time for Biden to be neutered. Where VP Cheney stood strong against the enemies of America and his position was 100% crystal clear, VP Biden is now being led down a road of "reconciliation" by his dear leader....the only thing missing is Biden putting on a dress and high heels.

By the way, in the article it refers to Biden and his speech as ..." In the wide-ranging 25-minute address " - what that means is that Biden rambled like he always does and for pete's sakes, when you take Joe Biden and put him at a microphone and let him ramble and THEN make him say shit he doesn't believe in...well, you are courting with disaster. I'm sure most of the world leaders at the conference are shaking their heads and wondering what has happened to the strong America they have come to expect...and rely upon.


Biden vows break with Bush era foreign policy

MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden promised a sharp break from the go-it-alone policies of the Bush era in a major speech on Saturday, saying it was time to "reset" Washington's ties with Russia and talk to Iran.
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, an annual gathering of leaders and defense experts, Biden said the new U.S. administration of President Barack Obama was determined to "set a new tone" in Washington and with its allies.
In the wide-ranging 25-minute address, Biden focused on relations with Moscow, badly strained by Russia's brief war last year with Georgia and U.S. plans to put a missile shield in central Europe.
"The last few years have seen a dangerous drift in relations between Russia and the members of our Alliance," Biden said in the first major foreign policy speech by the new administration.
"It's time, to paraphrase President Obama, to press the reset button and to revisit the many areas where we can and should work together," he said.
Biden conceded that Washington and Moscow would not agree on everything, citing the Georgia conflict and referring to Russia's resistance to its neighbors joining NATO.
"We will not recognize any nation having a sphere of influence. It will remain our view that sovereign states have the right to make their own decisions and choose their own alliances," Biden said. "But the United States and Russia can disagree and still work together where our interests coincide and they coincide in many places."
In the audience as Biden spoke were the leaders of Germany and France as well as the deputy prime minister of Russia -- all countries that clashed with former President George W. Bush over his invasion of Iraq six years ago.
At this same conference in 2003, German foreign minister Joschka Fischer stared down Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld, telling him he was "not convinced" by the U.S. case for war.
LESS TENSE
The atmosphere this year has been far less tense.
European countries broadly welcomed Obama's election and Biden's presence at a conference normally attended by the U.S. defense secretary sent an important signal to Europe that the Obama administration was keen to rebuild relations.
"We will engage. We will listen. We will consult. America needs the world, just as I believe the world needs America," Biden said.
In a jibe at the policies of Bush, he vowed to end torture, close the Guantanamo military prison in Cuba and advance democracy "not through its imposition by force from the outside, but by working with moderates" in foreign governments.

5 comments:

Findalis said...

How fitting that he gave this talk in Munich. After all Chamberlain appeased Hitler in Munich too.

Holger Awakens said...

Exactly Findalis...more than a few similarities going on right now.

:Holger Danske

Unknown said...

Good word appeasement... we are definitely appeasing Islamic extremism, dare I say Islam itself.

The world is changing in a very bad way. The storm is gathering once again and once again our world leaders are ignorant to the fact.

Holger Awakens said...

J,

Thanks for stopping by. You are right, the world IS changing in a bad way - the islamists certainly have some momentum in many areas - the one bright spot for the West was the utter defeat of radical islam in Iraq by the U.S. and coalition forces but our new administration is bound and determined to let the losers gain a victory there...somehow.

:Holger Danske

Unknown said...

I agree the success in Iraq should be rightly celebrated - though it will take a while for the mainstream media to realise it.

Agree the new administration looks like it will turn a blind eye to what is going on. Too much of the talk coming out is worrying to me. This will merely set us up for another terror strike and the continued silent invasion of our culture and society by Islam.