This is from a 2005 Judiciary committee hearing on Biden’s “reform” bankruptcy bill. (There’s a reason why we used to call him The Senator from MBNA.) So far, Warren’s really the only candidate that catches my attention. That may change:
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Joe Biden is the oligarchs choice and so he shouldn’t be the choice of any real Democrat.
*Fact check on how much actual damage the Republicans suffered by attempting to impeach Clinton.*
Newt Gingrich began impeachment proceedings against Clinton in December 1998, shortly after the election.
In the 2000 elections, Republicans lost 2 seats and remained in control of the House.
In the Senate they lost 4 seats creating a 50/50 tie.
Bush became the president.
2002, Republicans gained 8 seats in the House and remained in control.
They gained 2 seats in the Senate and took control.
2004, Republicans gained 3 seats in the House and remained in control.
They gained 4 seats in the Senate and kept control.
Bush was reelected.
2006, the Republican lost 27 seats and control of the House,
They lost 6 seats in the Senate creating a 49/49 tie.
2008, Republicans lost 21 House seats and control.
They lost 8 Senate seats and control.
Obama won the presidency.
2010, was a disaster for the Democrats.
They lost 63 seats and control of the House,
They lost 6 seats and control of the Senate.
All-in-all the Republicans made out like bandits by attempting to impeach Clinton.
Harris is outstanding.
Warren is outstanding.
Uncle Joe should reconsider and not announce after all.