I thought for sure it would be Kaine. Kaine seemed like a better choice to me…safe, southern, seriously up Obama’s, um, alley…..

Biden?! Really?!

I don’t really see how it helps him at all. Don’t get me wrong, I actually find Biden funny and interesting, so I don’t object to the choice, but this is a guy who seems to me like a cross of McCain and Cheney — a more aggressive old bastard of a 20+year Senator who shoots his mouth off and irritates orthodox party loyalists.

True, He won’t having any trouble playing bad cop to Obama’s good cop. I guess what Obama wanted was someone with foreign policy and national security experience (as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee) — more than he wanted someone who can bring swing votes or has his own “change appeal”. Without a doubt Obama will need experienced advisors and cabinet members, and Biden would have been a pretty good choice for a number of cabinet posts (perhaps State, or Defense).

But I don’t see how it will help in the election…The draw of Obama is change, and the selection of Biden diffuses that message by giving the appearance of trying to tap into the experience of those who have been running the very things he is trying to change. Seems to me like he’s just trying to mollify the people who worry about his lack of experience by adding Biden to the ticket — which I don’t think will really work.

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