Joe Biden never ceases to widen his mouth, and in doing so swallows up the integrity of the already challenged White House.
He signaled in a recent press conference that he "was OK" with gay marriage. Too bad that President Obama had not sounded off his views on the fraught issue. Pushed to either repudiate his second-in–command, who has up to now never missed an opportunity to ruin his reputation, or to accommodate his gap-widening gaffe, the President chose the latter, hoping to shore up his disaffected liberal base and shake out more campaign donations from the homosexual lobby across the country.
But the proposal to change the dimensions and break down the limitations of a traditions of an institution stretching back thousands of years is a "Big F–ing Deal", and should not be broached lightly.
Yet every time the current vice president opens his mouth on issues where over his head (hair plugs, capped teeth, and everything else), he invites more probity into one of the most overgrown, scandal-plagued, hit-and-miss administrations in modern times.
The nation is struggling economically, and sees very little to celebrate after three plus years of "hope and change", which have dashed many people's hopes with little change to turn the hearts of disheartened voters, sickened over the slow recovery which is getting slower, a national debt getting larger, and the widening deficits and policy moves which have alienated a concentrated and concerned majority of voters.