Biden's 'Barbarians' Blast Barely a Media Blip
Yesterday, at organized labor's traditional Labor Day picnic at Cincinnati's Coney Island amusement park, Vice President Joe Biden gave the keynote address. His key lines, as reported by Carl Weiser at the Cincinnati Enquirer's Politics Extra blog (video is here at MRC-TV): "... this is a different kind of fight. This is a fight for the heart and soul of the labor movement. This is a fight for the existence of organized labor. You are the only ones who can stop the barbarians at the gate! That’s why they want you so bad.”
Biden's statement is in an important aspect more problematic than the more widely (but not sufficiently widely) noted "son of a b*tches" comment made by Teamsters President James Hoffa Jr. in Detroit yesterday at a Labor Day event President Obama keynoted. While Hoffa was threatening and hateful, he was at least in theory speaking only for Big Labor (though Obama has essentially adopted it by not condemning it). In Cincinnati, Biden, who was elected to serve all citizens of the country, personally characterized a large plurality of those he is supposed to be serving with a word which means "savage, primitive, uncivilized persons." Biden's "barbarians"comment has received very light establishment press coverage, as did what appears to have been a singularly unimpressive number of people who actually heard his speech:
- The Associated Press's main web site returns nothing relevant in a search on Biden's last name. I found a brief AP item (i.e., considered a local story) at Cincinnati TV station WKRC's web site which does not mention the comment.
- At the New York Times, a search on his last name indicates that there was no mention of Biden's comment anywhere -- and only a brief "Early Word" squib this morning about his appearance.
- At the Washington Post, a search on "Biden barbarians" (not in quotes) indicates that there's no news story, but there is a Q&A with columnist Eugene Robinson where a participants asks whether Hoffa's or Biden's comment is worse. As to Biden, Robinson writes: "As for Biden't (sic) "barbarians" reference, well, I don't think he'd get too offended if you called him a barbarian right back." Sure, Eugene.
- At the LA Times, a search on "Biden barbarians" (not in quotes) comes up empty.
- More generally, a September 5-6 Google News search on "Biden barbarians" (not in quotes, sorted by date) returns 12 items. None are establishment press outlets.
- Broadening as far as possible, a September 5-6 Google web search on "Biden barbarians" (not in quotes, with all similar items) returns 530 items (it says over 76,000, but the list ends at 530), which is a relative drop in the bucket. The vast majority are blogs, forums, bulletin boards, and New Media outlets. Exceptions include the Politico, the Nation (post title by John Nichols: "A Top Democrat Actually Gets It: Biden Makes a Stand With Labor"), The Hill, the Columbus Dispatch, and Cincinnati public radio station WVXU.
- Biden's comment did get mentioned by UPI.com in the final paragraph of a story primarily about Hoffa ("Tea Party wants apology for Hoffa's SOB comment"): "Tea Party activists also expressed displeasure for Vice President Joe Biden, who told a Labor Day rally in Cincinnati that they were 'the only folks keeping the barbarians from the gates.'"
- As to local TV stations, WKRC didn't mention the comment in its five-paragraph web story (though the second commenter at the story did) or its TV report. WCPO's coverage didn't either, but its story did one service, noting that the Vice President spoke to "about 1,000 union members." WCPO said that total attendance at the day's festivities was expected to be "up to 20,000." Though it did post Biden's entire speech, WLWT's story, which noted "up to 15,000" event attendees, didn't bring up the comment. MyFox19.com's coverage mentioned that Biden "tried to life the spirits of hundreds of Ohioans in his speech," and didn't mention the "barbarians" comment.
The aforementioned Cincinnati Enquirer did not mention Biden's comment in its print edition coverage of the event this morning.
In his blog post, the Enquirer's Weiser claimed that "About 2,000 people were inside the barricade as the vice president took the stage; many more outside the barricades in the picnic shelters could see and hear the vice president." Even at the high end of the speech's audience estimate, perhaps 15% of the crowd cared enough to hear what Biden had to say. Clearly, far more attendees were interested in the very low-priced all-day amusement park access. That's another story element the non-local press completely ignored.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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Well, considering that it
Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 12:02am.
Well, considering that it (purportedly) came from Plugs Bite-Me, it's no surprise to most people.............but he might deny saying it anyway, if the heat gets turned up, which it probably won't, considering what Hoffa called us.
Actually, I'm kind of liking being called a 'barbarian' -especially in these troubled times - because the barbarians were survivalists, and they had to take matters into their own hands, and I'm feeling like that more and more every day. And I'll bet that the organized government types of that era were scared sh*tless of the barbarians, because they knew they couldn't force their will on them.
Fair enough, but ...
Submitted by Tom Blumer on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 12:06am.
... the Tea Party has the intellectual high ground known as the Constitution, and the elitist Biden is in effect also trashing it as primitive and uncivilized.
Yeah, but remember, Tom -
Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 12:40am.
Yeah, but remember, Tom - I'm sure that the English considered US to be 'barbarians' at the time. I"m wearing it as a badge of honor, for the time being. In fact, I've allready taunted a couple of libs today by identifying myself as a 'barbarian son of a bitch'!!!
They failed to see the humor, as predicted!!!
"My fellow Barbarians good to see you all"
Submitted by Red Jeep on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 8:10am.
"How are you Barbarians feeling today? Ready for a fight? Let's invade and take over Washington, DC!"
The above would be good opening lines for a Republican candidate for president now. Also see if we can use the image of the Hagar the Horrible cartoon character in campaign ads.
You raise an excellent point, Red Jeep
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 9:47am.
The best way to throw it back on them is to ridicule their very rhetoric.
"It's good to see so many fellow SOBs here with me today."
"I'm a barbarian and I vote!"
"All-American Barbarian -- and proud!"
It'll drive them crazy.
Like those!
Submitted by Red Jeep on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 10:24am.
I think you are right, throw it right back at them and really stir up the audience.
The TEA Party, the Barbarians at the Gate.
Breitbart has already taken up the gauntlet
Submitted by kata on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 11:22am.
a little blurb here : ‘Sons of [bleeps]’ Ask David Brock For Media Matters Tax Filings'
WOW!
Submitted by Red Jeep on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 12:16pm.
That's so cool! Keep it up, Breitbart!
Hagar the Horrible is the
Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 12:43pm.
Hagar the Horrible is the MAN!!!!
It's telling that Obama
Submitted by okie-pastor on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 12:16am.
It's telling that Obama pretends that he wants civility knowing what his supporters are saying.
Like one commentator said today: "Obama sends out his 'apostles' to do his dirty work and then acts as if he is the piano player in a brothel 'not knowing' what's going on upstairs."
I don't want Obama to apologize. What's the point? We all know he wouldn't mean it.
Best thing to do is inform as many people you can about what's going on and let them know what Obamas intentions are with the jobs speech. Promote something he knows won't get through congress and then say "see I tried but those unreasonable, extreme tea party politicians don't want our economy to grow. Vote for me next November. Excuse me I have another round of golf to play"
Yesterday, at the White House
Submitted by Fredy on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 3:01am.
Jake Tapper asked about Hoffa's remarks. Carney claimed the Obama administration is not to be held accountable for what others on the same stage as the President might say.
Someone needs to ask Carney if this administration is going to make the same claim about the Vice Presidents remarks as well.
I am not sure what Carney will say, but it will put him on the record.
Joe is such a friggin' retard....
Submitted by bigdaddy on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 3:10am.
...he can't even get dressed without his "Grrr Animals" and only says what he is told by his handlers.
Brack Insane Oblamer likes to surround himself with top talent that make him look like Einsteen (Biden, Big Sis, Carney) just like Moe always had Larry and Curly.
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Submitted by bigdaddy on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 3:12am.
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Racist!!
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 6:32am.
And we all know what any Republican would be labeled if they called Obama a 'barbarian'.
The time has passed for unions
Submitted by c5then on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 7:56am.
They are a relic of the past like guilds and horse drawn carriages. All of the important protections that unions fought for and achieved for workers are now State and Federal laws. The only things that the unions accomplish today are to raise hundreds of millions of dollars in dues for the union leaders to donate to Democrat politicians and to make the cost of doing business almost unsustainable for the businesses that are unionized.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
Just when I thought.....
Submitted by Kuso Jiji on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 8:23am.
...the Big Dummy hit rock bottom calling fellow Americans terrorists and subsequently having to apologize for it, he picks up the shovel and starts digging himself in even deeper. Just how dumb is this guy?
Whoever the GOP
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 9:49am.
finally chooses to run against the Bummer needs to accumulate all these video clips and sound bites and keep airing them throughout their campaign. Focus on the liberals call for civil discourse and flip to their spitting poison and then back to calling the Tea Party and all the GOP vicious. We keep contrasting the truth with their bull*#&t until we get rid of these roaches.
Everyone already know what I lousy job they do at governing. Show how they constantly lie and fabricate with no conscience or regard for the truth whatsoever. Show this. Broadcast this. Hoist it up the flag and let everyone see what they have running their government.
What? I mean, what?
Submitted by Einstein on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 10:15am.
So now every time a GOP presidential candidate says something nasty about Democrats and/or liberals we need to call them out for forsaking half of the country?
♡ Einstein
A barbarian Tea Party. I love
Submitted by jessieH on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 10:36am.
A barbarian Tea Party. I love it! Just don't ask Biden to spell it.
Biden is genuinely afraid
Submitted by HockeyKid on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 11:18am.
of this election cycle. He knows his political career is over after this, and that scares the wee out of him.
Here's a pic of him, literally beside himself.
http://flic.kr/p/ak8gxt
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
I'm willing to give him a
Submitted by Sockpuppet Politic on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 3:51pm.
I'm willing to give him a pass on this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbarians_at_the_gate
Pretty sure if he wasn't trying to reference the material, he's heard the title and thought it was a figure of speech.