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10 Nov 2007 10:36 am

I think it's safe to say that I won't be voting for Joe Biden for President, but I think Transplanted Texan at MYDD will be and his post yesterday drew my attention to this fairly prescient Joe Biden speech from September 10, 2001 on foreign policy in which it was clear that the combination of hubris and fanaticism that have made the Bush administration so dangerous on so many fronts was already evident in some ways.

Also interesting here is the context. Basically, Biden was laying the groundwork for an upcoming series of congressional hearings that were aimed at debunking the administration's case for a national missile defense system. The basic argument Democrats were making was that rogue state ballistic missiles were a very hypothetical threat and a missile defense system was a very expensive hypothetical defense against it. The top priority, in Democrats' view, was to maintain good relations with Russia and China to maximize diplomatic leverage against North Korea (and to a lesser extent, the less acute problems of Iran and Iraq) and to focus on counterterrorism threats.

Condi Rice, meanwhile, was set to give a speech on 9/11 that was all about the need to meet the threats of "tomorrow" and accusing her blinkered, terrorism-and-nonproliferation-centric adversaries of living in the past. Naturally, Rice wasn't planning on mentioning terrorism at all and when subsequent events revealed the wrongheadedness of the basic worldview, instead of revising the worldview they responded to the terrorist attacks in crazy ways (invading Iraq, e.g.) that met their preconceptions about what was important rather than with policies that addressed the issue at hand in effective ways.

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Your mention of Joe Biden and "Transplanted Texan" in the same sentence reminded me of the rumor that Biden got hair plugs. Anybody know if this is true?

Which, natch, is par for the course with this gang. You'll remember Krugman railing against the Bush tax plan before the election, and then by the time it actually came around to passing it, getting even shriller because the apparent condition of the national economy had pretty much done a 180 from the assumptions which led to the Bush tax plan's formulation, and yet magically Bush et al. still argued that their original idea was just what the nation needed to address the current set of circumstances.

Why wouldn't you vote for Joe Biden? Seems like the strongest candidate the Dems have in a number of ways and yet gets no love.

He might mean that literally. Biden won't win the Dem nomination, so he can't vote for him for President.

"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy, ... I mean, that's a storybook, man."

The fact that Biden tends to make statements like this (see also the thing about Iowa and Blacks) tells me that Biden is not a good choice for President. He's a pompous intellectual middleweight with foot-in-mouth disease and a potentially disastrous Iraq plan.

Other than that, I don't have too much of a problem with the guy.

Condi Rice, meanwhile, was set to give a speech on 9/11 that was all about the need to meet the threats of "tomorrow" and accusing her blinkered, terrorism-and-nonproliferation-centric adversaries of living in the past.

Wasn't that (never delivered) speech declared classified after 9/11? Or am I thinking of something else?

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