On AOL Politics Daily, long-time White House reporter Carl Cannon bluntly declared that the political press gave Sarah Palin a raw deal in the 2008 campaign, and seriously failed to scrutinize Joe Biden, especially his fact-mangling and odd statements in the vice presidential debate. Cannon summed up:
In the 2008 election, we took sides, straight and simple, particularly with regard to the vice presidential race. I don't know that we played a decisive role in that campaign, and I'm not saying the better side lost. What I am saying is that we simply didn't hold Joe Biden to the same standard as Sarah Palin, and for me, the real loser in this sordid tale is my chosen profession.
Cannon suggested female journalists failed to make up for male sexism in Palin coverage because she didn’t match the kind of Hillary Clinton candidate they wanted to represent women in politics:
From the beginning, and for the ensuing 10 months, the coverage of this governor consisted of a steamy stew of cultural elitism and partisanship. The overt sexism of some male commentators wasn't countered, as one might have expected, by their female counterparts. Women columnists turned on Sarah Palin rather quickly. A plain-speaking, moose-hunting, Bible-thumping, pro-life, self-described "hockey mom" with five children and movie star looks with only a passing interest in foreign policy -- that wasn't the woman journalism's reigning feminists had envisioned for the glass ceiling-breaking role of First Female President (or Vice President). Hillary Rodham Clinton was more like what they had in mind – and Sarah, well, she was the un-Hillary.
But the most eye-opening part of Cannon’s piece looks at the vice-presidential debate. He chronicled some of Palin’s mistakes on that night, but then made a list of Biden’s egregious errors that were overlooked by a supportive media elite:
Sen. Biden, however, was in a place by himself when it came to bogus claims, absurd contentions, and flights of rhetorical fancy. He threw out several assertions that were so preposterous that – had Palin made them – they would have prompted immediate calls for McCain to dump her from the ticket.
The good senator from Delaware warmed up slowly, erroneously claiming that McCain voted with Obama on a budget resolution, and asserting wrongly that Obama wanted to return to the Reagan-era marginal income tax rates. He also embarked on an appallingly wrongheaded monologue about the constitutional history of the vice presidency. But when the talk turned to national security, presumably Biden's purported area of expertise, he went completely off the grid.
• "John McCain voted against a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty that every Republican has supported," Biden stated. (Actually, in a 1999 vote in Congress, McCain sided with 50 other Republicans to kill the treaty. Only four joined the Democrats.)
• "Pakistan already has deployed nuclear weapons," Biden said. "Pakistan's weapons can already hit Israel and the Mediterranean." (Pakistan has no known intercontinental missiles. The range of its weapons is thought to be 1,000 miles – halfway to Israel.)
• "When we kicked -- along with France -- we kicked Hezbollah out of Lebanon, I said and Barack said, 'Move NATO forces in there. Fill the vacuum, because if you don't...Hezbollah will control it.'" Biden recalled. "Now what's happened? Hezbollah is a legitimate part of the government in the country immediately to the north of Israel." (Except that the U.S. never kicked Hezbollah out of Lebanon or anywhere else. They've been entrenched in Lebanon since 1982. Actually, Hezbollah, insofar as it was responsible for the 1983 suicide bombing at the Marine barracks that killed 241 U.S. servicemen, kicked America out of Lebanon, not the other way around.)
• "The president...insisted on elections on the West Bank, when I said, and others said, and Barack Obama said, 'Big mistake. Hamas will win. You'll legitimize them.' What happened? Hamas won," Biden said. (Only the last two words of Biden's strange soliloquy are true. The rest are false. For one thing, Fatah controls the West Bank. Biden was thinking of Gaza. Secondly, neither Biden nor Obama predicted the 2006 victory for Hamas in Gaza's legislative elections. Third, McCain and Obama – but not Biden -- signed a letter urging the president to pressure Palestinians to require that candidates adhere to democratic principles before being allowed to run for office. Fourth, Biden served as an election observer and later wrote an article expressing high praise for Bush's actions. To sum up: One factual error and three fibs in only 31 words. Pretty impressive, in its way.)
• "With Afghanistan, facts matter...we spend more money in three weeks on combat in Iraq than we spend on the entirety of the last seven years that we have been in Afghanistan. Let me say that again..." (He did say it again, but that didn't make it true. It's wildly and weirdly off the mark. Yes, facts matter. The facts here were that at the time Biden was speaking, the U.S. had spent $172 billion in Afghanistan. The Iraq War consumes between $7 billion and $8 billion every three weeks. Biden's math was off by 2,000 percent.)
• "Can I clarify this? This is simply not true about Barack Obama. He did not say (he'd) sit down with Ahmadinejad." (He most certainly did. And among those who criticized him at the time for it was Joe Biden, who told Byron York of National Review that the idea of a president meeting with the likes of the Iranian president or Hugo Chavez was "naVve.")
Those were alarming mistakes. To me Biden's most discordant claims concerned his Animal House-like history lecture about the office of the vice president. It came while Biden was dressing down Dick Cheney, who was not present, for supposedly being unfamiliar with the Constitution. "The idea (that) he doesn't realize that Article I of the Constitution defines the role of the vice president of the United States – that's the executive branch – he works in the executive branch," Biden said. "He should understand that. Everyone should understand that. And the primary role of the vice president of the United States is to support the president of the United States of America, give that president his or her best judgment when sought, and, as vice president, to preside over the Senate, only in a time when in fact there's a tie vote. The Constitution is explicit....He has no authority relative to the Congress. The idea he's part of the legislative branch is a bizarre notion invented by Cheney to aggrandize the power of a unitary executive, and look where it has gotten us."
Lord, would Tina Fey have had fun with this jumble of misinformation – if only Palin had said it! Article I defines the legislative, not executive, branch. The vice president is, indeed, mentioned there. What Biden finds "explicit," hasn't been so to previous vice presidents or to most constitutional scholars. Prior to the 20th century, vice presidents didn't even have offices at the White House compound – they were housed in the Capitol. The notion that a veep's constitutional authority is to provide advice to a president springs from Biden's brow; it certainly isn't mentioned, or even contemplated, in the Constitution, which doesn't even say whether the vice president should receive a salary.
Should Joe Biden have known this stuff? Since he chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee, you'd hope so. But even if he didn't, you'd think it would be news when he unleashed a veritable fount of misinformation to impugn Palin's knowledge of the federal system while attacking a sitting vice president. It barely rated a mention in the collective mainstream media.
Facts matter, the man said. But they didn't in 2008, not when it came to Joe Biden (our guy) against Sarah Palin (odd outsider). The ladies and gentlemen of the press were more interested in her hair, her glasses, her wardrobe, he accent, her sex life, her kids' sex lives, and her hunting habits than in whether her opponent knew anything about foreign policy, the Constitution of the United States, or the job he was running for. They still are. The relentlessly negative coverage of Palin goes on unabated -- she's the subject of a much-ballyhooed hatchet job in Vanity Fair this month -- even as Biden makes minor news from time to time by continuing his penchant for gaffes, this time while serving as the second most powerful person in the federal government.
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.




















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Thanks for the news flash Carl.
July 10, 2009 - 07:15 ET by superconI don't know what is more pathetic. The fact that journalists openly and blatantly went on a rampage against Sarah Palin while they covered for Biden or the fact that this turkey Carl Cannon thinks no one was aware of the blatant double standard until he told us.
Hey Janet Napolitano...I'm proud to be a Right-winger.
Well, DUH!
July 10, 2009 - 07:22 ET by motherbeltAs my daughter would say (to Cannon): Thank you, Captain Obvious!
supercon, I disagree, only in that Cannon thinks he is now informing us. IMO, now that the damage has been done, he thinks he can score points by appearing to be critical of himself and his buddies.
<Chris Matthews imitation> HA!
He's not that smart. And we're not that dumb.
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
And we're not that
July 10, 2009 - 07:48 ET by Dan The Man 2And we're not that dumb
In a normal case I woyuld agree with you, but Duh One was elected and his creds were not checked; so I tend to believe we may be that dumb.
Motherbelt - concur with
July 10, 2009 - 07:48 ET by PeskyDaneMotherbelt - concur with you. Libtards are forever informing us that the sky is blue, and then expect the great unwashed to marvel at their insight.
I dunno...whenever someone seems to have a "come-to-Jesus"
July 10, 2009 - 09:08 ET by WhoIsJohnGaltmoment I tend to give them the benefit of the doubt and then wait to see how they handle it from there forward. Yes, it was beyond disgraceful how the media handled Biden/Obama vs. Palin/what's-his'name, and it was willful. But if they finally come around, and recognize the damage that they've done, well then we need all the soldiers on our side that we can get. Let's wait to see what he does next before we kick him too hard. A few good swift ones maybe, but none in the head...just yet.
I remember watching Joe Biden during that debate when he mangled and assaulted the Constitution re; the veeps job. I was screaming at the moderator through the TV (yeah...I'm stable) about why she didn't call him on it. And yet, my heart was broken again, as the media didn't even do a proper post mortem on his performance afterward.
"now that the damage has
July 10, 2009 - 13:21 ET by mattm"now that the damage has been done"
Exactly! This is what I predicted before the election. Not because I'm a prophet, but just because it always happens this way.
The only time the MSM attempts to appear unbiased is when they want to foster the myth of objectivity and when it won't harm their political agenda.
Notice they aren't bashing McCain - he's no longer a threat, but Palin is, and they won't relent until they have destroyed her.
If only
July 10, 2009 - 07:55 ET by KC MulvilleGee, if only we had some organization that was dedicated to ... like ... exposing ... and perhaps combating ... liberal bias!
Cannon's revelation is refreshing, since the rest of the liberal media is so biased. However, it hardly counts as news to most of us around here. The NB staff was covering this story as it happened, not a half-year later, after the damage has been done.
This is yet another example of why NB is important, and why the "old media" is so far behind.
Congrats Carl, the last
July 10, 2009 - 07:58 ET by taterCongrats Carl, the last horse has finally crossed the finish line.
I wonder how soon his ilk will forget if/when Sarah Palin decides to run.
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Faux Feminism
July 10, 2009 - 07:58 ET by allanfPalin won the governorship without help.
How many of the feminists journalists who cackle about Palin can say the same thing?
Just wondering
July 10, 2009 - 07:41 ET by jdlybrandDoes the Media Research Center give an award for "Understatement of the Year"?
"What a revoltin' development this is!"
Chester Riley
The Palin bashing is legendary
July 10, 2009 - 07:47 ET by jondelwicheConan Obrien has been bashing all week--I hope his ratings are good because he has lost ex-Leno viewers like ourselves for good.
Oddly, Letterman had some truly witty but not mean Palin comments last night. Go figure!
The left must really fear this lady, of this there is NO doubt.
And like I have posted endlessly, a fine man like Biden--but who nearly died of a stroke years ago--deserved much, much more scrutiny of his cognitive functions. We have a scary media--ie AWOL.
The train is derailing you say?
July 10, 2009 - 07:59 ET by TexndocYesterday almost everything I enjoyed reading was about the wheels coming off the track. The Health Bill has been post-poned. The vote of the Global Warming Bill in the Senate is delayed. Messiah's numbers are plunging. Now Mr. Media says "shame on me" the morning after - waking up feeling all dirty and deflowered, are you?
No Disrespect Intended to Tim
July 10, 2009 - 08:35 ET by CaringwhiteguyBut who the hell is Carl Cannon? (not to be confused with Carl Cameron) It's truly sad that Tim has to go so deep into the journalistic bench to find someone willing to tell us the obvious. In fact if you google Carl Cannon the first thing that comes up is Carl Cannon Chevrolet in Jasper, Alabama.
All tho a little late in
July 10, 2009 - 08:49 ET by bassndudeAll tho a little late in the game, we get a little honesty from a member of the so called press. Question is, what is the readership of AOL? I will bet you that this will not show up in the NYT's or any of the other liberal media. Helen Thomas would not even belive this.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
"I don't know if we played
July 10, 2009 - 08:52 ET by Edhenry"I don't know if we played a decisive role in the campaign" Bull$#!+
Remember, journalists are educated, not smart. Most are co-dependent, biased and weak. If we had NB and the internet in 68, we wouldn't have bought into "the war is lost, remove glasses, I'm great and so couragous, aren't I " which spawned all the professional anti americanism in journalism since.
Winners and Losers
July 10, 2009 - 09:03 ET by TheCynicThe real losers were the American people. We lost our watchdog. The press is supposed to be the government watchdog and instead they were rolling over and asking to be scratched on their belly by the very people they were supposed to be watching and barking at if they did anything wrong.
We need a new watchdog. This one is useless now.
Carl Cannon tries, but
July 10, 2009 - 09:05 ET by needleCarl Cannon tries, but fails, to reach Sarah Palin’s standard of integrity
Carl Cannon says: “I don't know that we played a decisive role in that campaign, and I'm not saying the better side lost.” In an otherwise remarkably frank article, this spoils it. My guess is that Cannon just had to sugar coat the medicine.
Actually in Cannon’s later comments he essentially admits, with respect to the Vice Presidential debate, the worse candidate, Joe Biden, won.
And as for the role the press played during the Presidential campaign and since, I don’t know how he can make such a remark considering that he shows that he is quite aware of the highly vitriolic harassment by, both the press and also the hordes of liberal wingnuts affected by and encouraged by the press, to which Sarah Palin and her family have been subjected from the very moment she was tapped as VP candidate.
- Relying upon the MSM for your information is like relying upon an embezzler to manage your portfolio.
He is not much of a
July 10, 2009 - 11:46 ET by SnappyHe is not much of a journalist if he wasnt aware the media has been running and influencing elections for years.
Absolutely right, Snappy.
July 11, 2009 - 07:52 ET by ThisnThatAbsolutely right, Snappy. An investigative journalist knows how to get to the facts quickly; knows how to question things; knows how to recognize disconnects between related items; knows how to source his material; and can come to conclusions. It took Cannon more than 2 years to come to this conclusion? What the hell was he doing all that time? Certainly not being a journalist, that's for sure. Hey Cannon -- maybe you should stop buying into the brainwashing that's been going on in your "profession" for the past 40 years???
Same is true of all those other pretend journalists out there.
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Too Little Too Late
July 10, 2009 - 09:25 ET by GothampcWhat's the point of writing this on 7/9/09? Why wasn't it written on 10/3/08?
Question?
July 10, 2009 - 10:08 ET by DelsaWill this guy ever work again?
Journalism is dead
July 10, 2009 - 10:22 ET by grumpyoldbI was taught (In Journalism school) that a jourlalist is detached, unbiased, and reports only the FACTS and that only after they have been verified by 3 independant sources.... Todays reporters are not journalists. At best they are editorialists, and at worst (and the facts are beginning to support the worst) they are Propagandists. These people are less like the reporters we came to respect in the 1930's 49's and 50's, and more like the reporters that worked for the German Ministry of Information in the 1039's and 40's... Who knows...... Maybe Goebells is the new Murrough.....
Who's the nincompoop?
July 10, 2009 - 10:51 ET by StarAZYeah--NOW he says this. Even O'Reilly had some alleged comedian on dissing Palin again last nite, while trying to get on both sides by saying isn't it time to quit this. Bill is quite the fence-straddler these days, alas. Women are spitting snakes reviling their fellow mom here--like they are all so intelligent and accomplished that they can talk. I have heard of Palin and have never heard of most of them before. Oh, well, I guess the way to stand tall is to climb on the shoulders of people who are trying to serve and change their world. Palin does not need me to defend her. She does fine on her own. Over at Salon, the ones who called her the most names had the most misspellings in their letters. Just sayin.'
Hatchet Job?
July 10, 2009 - 11:30 ET by j. frank wilsonMr. Cannon wrote: "The relentlessly negative coverage of Palin goes on unabated -- she's the subject of a much-ballyhooed hatchet job in Vanity Fair this month..."
Are we simply to take his word that the article is a "hatchet job?" No evidence required? As for the "much-ballyhooed" claim - who is at fault for that? Again - no proof...
~Wow
July 10, 2009 - 11:32 ET by choselife3xBuddies with Ubercon. 'Nuff said.
That high-pitched scream you hear is the troll under my heel.
"No evidence required?"
July 10, 2009 - 11:44 ET by SickofLibsNope, nothing other than the ability to read.
Welcome back J. Frank
July 10, 2009 - 11:50 ET by SnappyWelcome back J. Frank Wilson!!!!
How was your trip? What trip you say? Well, obviously you have not been on the planet for the last year and 1/2 or you would not have needed to ask for proof of a hatchet job.
To be fair to Frank, news
July 10, 2009 - 16:10 ET by ckc1227To be fair to Frank, news can be hard to come by in a padded room.
You could buy it and read it
July 10, 2009 - 12:17 ET by StarAZAnd yes, there was bally and hoo.
→ How cavalier, J. Frank
July 10, 2009 - 12:20 ET by Cool ArrowVanity Fair article has already been covered here at NB.
Try to keep up.
@Cool Arrow:
July 10, 2009 - 12:44 ET by j. frank wilsonThe reference was to what Mr. Cannon had written - obviously.
Do try to keep up...Or, at least read what is already written before commenting...
→ Wilson
July 10, 2009 - 12:47 ET by Cool ArrowYour post bemoaned the lack of evidence a Vanity Fair article was a hatchet job.
You're not even keeping up with your own posts.
Cool, quit trying to make
July 10, 2009 - 15:18 ET by SickofLibsCool, quit trying to make him dizzy.
@Cool Arrow:
July 10, 2009 - 16:47 ET by j. frank wilsonMr. Cannon wrote: "The relentlessly negative coverage of Palin goes on unabated -- she's the subject of a much-ballyhooed hatchet job in Vanity Fair this month..."
Are we simply to take his word that the article is a "hatchet job?" No evidence required?
Oh please, even Camille Paglia said it was a hatchet job
July 10, 2009 - 16:52 ET by SickofLibsMaybe you should read it yourself instead of repeating your demand for "proof" over and over.
easy SOL,
July 10, 2009 - 20:17 ET by UpNorthJ. Frank can't comprehend when he's typing, or breathing. And he's got his lefty talking points in front of him, so he won't see, or read, anything else, other than what dkos, du, and MoveOn tell him he needs to know.
Good Lord man..... If your
July 10, 2009 - 20:40 ET by SnappyGood Lord man..... If your going to refute someone at the very least take the opposing side of the argument. Not just parrot what has already been said and used to make the point your opposing.
Another Biden misstatement.. Bush devastated the middle class?
July 10, 2009 - 11:50 ET by Gary HallWhat a solid piece of journalism by Cannon - thanks Tim..
Another Joe Biden misstatement - 'Bush devastated the middle class?' Not so fast. The Democratic machine, as well as the national MSM, in their effort to promote hate and mistrust amongst the voters, play with complete ignorance and impunity with that claim (and several variations on the theme):
Oct. 23rd.. 2008 Biden is interview by Barbara West of the Orlando, FL WFTV station. Biden stated:
That is really a sales job. From 1993 to 2000 the top 1% of income earner's income rose from 13.79% to 20.81% (it rounds to 21%) of all personal income. Enter Bush. By 2003, the top 1%'s share had dropped to 16.77%. Latest data I have does show that by 2006, it's up to 22.06%.
So under Clinton, this horrible thing increased by a large amount - up 7 points; while under Bush it's managed in 7 years to pop up a point. So, according to Biden's methodology the middle class would have been devastated under Clinton's leadership - not Bush.
Source: Summary of Latest Federal Individual Income Tax Data
(;~/ gary
More Biden
July 10, 2009 - 12:02 ET by sic721In Ohio this week, Joe Biden told reporters,
"I love the G-8. And I'm really sorry GM dropped Pontiac."
"The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money." -Margaret Thatcher
→ Also missed Carl
July 10, 2009 - 12:03 ET by Cool ArrowI know there are lots of Biden gaffes, but you forgot Biden's statement that Iowa schools are more successful because they don't have as many African American children in them
Cool.. here's the bit on Biden's racist views..
July 10, 2009 - 12:20 ET by Gary HallCool.. here's a bit on Biden's racist views.. as he so willingly provided to the editors of the Washington Post in an interview.
(;~> gary
Jon Scott and Bill Sammon discussed this article on FoxNews
July 10, 2009 - 12:51 ET by Rush Fanthis morning, and I immediately went to the site to read Carl Cannon's article.
It is one of the best summaries of the history of the liberal media, their biases, and why they are in decline, that I have read. I recommend that everyone at NewsBusters read Cannon's complete piece.
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No Slack For This Too-Late Confession
July 10, 2009 - 14:27 ET by rammingspeedThis is the way the MSM always treats Republican candidates. The more the R candidate scares them - and Palin had them in over-the-top panic 24 hours a day - the harder they hit. The MSM (headed by the NYT) are scum, pure and simple. It would have been nice for this "journalist" Carl Cannon to say this during the campaign. Look who I'm talking to! He's a liberal puke.
This is one more reason why I have zero respect for the...
July 10, 2009 - 14:31 ET by jawebster1DNC controlled media. Thank God for Fox and Talk Radio. I'll take quality over quantity every time. Jim Webster
Who are these people?
July 10, 2009 - 15:44 ET by Irene FlickNo one knows any of these pundits names until they link them with Sarah's.
Would someone please show these white trash writers back to their trailer parks?
Irene.. we've asked this
July 10, 2009 - 15:58 ET by celatorIrene.. we've asked this question for a long time: Who the blue blazes are these "reporters" we never heard of before now?
After much research, I've discovered that part of the Obama Porkulus bill includes going to soup kitchens and looking under bridges to find people willing to play "Left Wing reporter for a day." They are guaranteed a new suit, a nice haircut and 5 minutes of fame, as well as a clean pair of socks if they agree to say something rotten about a Republican.
And, of course, we pay for the whole thing.
No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.
Anyone who finds this
July 10, 2009 - 17:32 ET by Kat Outta the BagAnyone who finds this 'revelation' to be surprising must've been born yesterday.
Personally, I don't think Palin is a great as some people think but I also don't think she's as bad as other people think. But there's no denying the petty treatment she got and continues to get from the Liberal led MSM.
no respect
July 10, 2009 - 19:07 ET by cdm1972He could have come out and said all that when it still would have mattered. Yet he waited until it was safe. His attempt to gain back respect fails...
Infidelity
July 10, 2009 - 21:05 ET by ozarkianThis writer remiinds me of a man (or woman) who cheated on his marriage. He knows he messed things up and feels guilty, so he tells all to his wife to clear his conscience. Yeah, he's being honest at last. But there's a sense of "forgive me now that I have confessed," going on. We're glad to have him switch sides (if he has; there's nothing about how he plans to atone), but if he's looking for absolution, it's too little, too late.
That said, I'll try harder to control this sense of bitterness I've had since I started feeling my country slipping away, and say that I am glad he wrote. I hope he sent a copy to HuffPo, too.
Either he thinks the coast
July 10, 2009 - 22:07 ET by RR GOPEither he thinks the coast is clear now, so what the heck or senses that he and the other 'journalists' hitched themselves to a falling star and want to salvage some credibility with un-needed honesty.
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 61% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory (yep...approval for Congress now at 39%...do you believe that!?).
loser MSM
July 10, 2009 - 22:24 ET by TN MomWhat I am saying is that we simply didn't hold Joe Biden to the same standard as Sarah Palin, and for me, the real loser in this sordid tale is my chosen profession.
And the American people!
Hell, we didn't trust the Attack Media during the campaign and we do NOT trust them (at all) now. They sold their credibility to elect a complete unknown, un-vetted, zero experienced, man to lead this nation.
It's nice that Carl is confessing now. I will be happier if he would wear a sign on his lapel stating: "I'm a BIASED REPORTER"
T-Mom.... Problem is, I
July 10, 2009 - 22:38 ET by bigtimerT-Mom....
Problem is, I wouldn't doubt in the near future if they all just don't admit it outright and wear a badge saying exactly what you said with the exception of one word to add between a and B...'Proud'
...that's as close to the definition of the word they will ever come to in their world.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
yep!
July 10, 2009 - 22:43 ET by TN Momyep!
Palin smarter, more experienced than Dem ticket combined
July 11, 2009 - 07:12 ET by Joe C.Now all of a sudden they're realizing that Biden's the dumbest Senator cum VP candidate cum VP since...well...Al Gore...but before that, a long, long time. He displays it daily, but no one seems to care. D'Oh-bama has even stopped making public corrections of the idiot 'cuz no one takes him seriously.