Obama did a great job of building rapport with the Chief Justice today, but then there was Biden, who was unable to leave the senate behind and think of his new role and how he might need the vote of the Chief Justice and the need to show some class. He has done this other times since his nimination. His wife opened her mouth and said much too much the other day. Them need fi know when fi shut the hell up. Obama was really ****************ed off today. But it is just beginning. I bet Hillary would not have done any of these things.
Biden's swipe at Justice Roberts irritates Obama
By Yael T. Abouhalkah, Kansas City Star Editorial Page columnist
Don't envy President Barack Obama as he tries to keep VP Joe Biden's lips zipped.
At a swearing-in ceremony Wednesday for senior White House staff members, Biden joked about Chief Justice John Roberts' flubbing of the inaugural oath on Wednesday.
A tight-lipped Obama looked on as Biden made his comments, which drew a few oohs and ahhs from the crowd of staff.
Obama didn't smile at Biden's remarks. He even moved to push Biden to get to the podium and get on with the task at hand.
Watch the video here.
I'm encouraged by Obama's actions Wednesday. They indicate he wants to be serious when necessary, and not make jokes at others' expenses when unnecessary.
Biden's swipe at Justice Roberts irritates Obama
By Yael T. Abouhalkah, Kansas City Star Editorial Page columnist
Don't envy President Barack Obama as he tries to keep VP Joe Biden's lips zipped.
At a swearing-in ceremony Wednesday for senior White House staff members, Biden joked about Chief Justice John Roberts' flubbing of the inaugural oath on Wednesday.
A tight-lipped Obama looked on as Biden made his comments, which drew a few oohs and ahhs from the crowd of staff.
Obama didn't smile at Biden's remarks. He even moved to push Biden to get to the podium and get on with the task at hand.
Watch the video here.
I'm encouraged by Obama's actions Wednesday. They indicate he wants to be serious when necessary, and not make jokes at others' expenses when unnecessary.
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