Hearts and Minds of America
August 27, 2008 | Pocatello, Idaho | Vetting explained
While not as powerful as Hillary's speech, Biden's speech was grassroots American and spoke to the single weakness the Republicans want to highlight in this election -- foreign policy. What better way to defuse those worries at the beginning than to have the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee show the instances in which McCain was wrong and Obama was right. Whereas Hillary spoke to our hearts, Joe spoke to our minds. Outstanding job, Joe!
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