Two floppy shoes short of a complete clown outfit.

The Joe Biden insurance policy:

'Obama's insurance policy': DC chuckles after GOP congressman rules out impeaching Obama because – 'Have you met Joe Biden?'

  • Trey Gowdy said his party can't impeach the president over his threatened immigration overhaul – but only because Biden would become president
  • The folksy Biden wants the top job for himself but Republicans see him as a potentially embarrassing one-man gaffe factory
  • One senior House GOP aide said Biden is 'two floppy shoes short of a complete clown outfit' and Obama's 'insurance policy'
  • Gowdy hinted that impeachment is being dangled by the White House as bait in the hope that the GOP will destroy its own credibility by trying it
  • A Texas Republican congressman and a judge-turned-news-analyst floated the idea this week
A Republican congressman known as a pit bull in Washington said Thursday that he doesn't support the idea of impeachment proceedings against President Obama because winning that fight would elevate the vice president to the Oval Office.

'Have you met Joe Biden?' South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy asked during a Fox News Channel interview.

Impeachment talk has swirled around Washington since the president announced that an executive order overhauling America's immigration system is imminent.

But some in the GOP see Biden as Obama's hedge against removal from office, since much of his public exposure has come in conjunction with a series of embarrassing gaffes.

A senior aide to a House Republican told MailOnline on Friday that 'Avoiding the "I" word' is a case of 'better the devil you know than the devil you don't.'

'Only in this case, we're pretty sure we know both devils. And Biden – he's two floppy shoes short of a complete clown outfit. Let's be honest: He's Obama's insurance policy.'

Impeachment is a process that begins in the House of Representatives with a list of charges that must fit what the U.S. Constitution calls 'high crimes and misdemeanors' – with 'high' referring to the level of the president's office, not the seriousness of the offenses.

A supermajority of two-thirds of U.S. senators are required to convict America's chief executive after a trial.

President Bill Clinton survived an impeachment after Senate Democrats remained unanimous in acquitting him. Richard Nixon resigned his office as a groundswell of support formed in Congress for impeachment proceedings following the Watergate scandal.

Obama appears safe, even with Republicans holding 54 or 55 of the upper chamber's 100 seats next year.

And besides, there's the Biden factor.

In a speech this year, this vice president told a gathering of African leaders that Africa was a country, not a continent.

It brought back memories of a 2008 photo-op outside Biden's home where he told journalists that he had just returned from 'a successful dump,' which turned out to be a trip to a nearby landfill.

In 2010 he had a diplomatic face-palm moment by consoling Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen on the loss of his mother – who was very much alive.

In 2012 he made the sign of the cross while on stage to address a group of more than 1,600 Jewish rabbis.

Reporters guffawed later that year when he tried to capture the spirit of President Theodore Roosevelt's famous 'Speak softly' philosophy, by noting that 'the president has a big stick. I promise you.'

During a campaign speech during his first vice presidential run, he criticized then-GOP candidate Sen. John McCain for what he called a 'last-minute economic plan' that did 'nothing to tackle the number-one job facing the middle class.'

'It happens to be, as Barack says, a three-letter word: jobs. J-O-B-S, jobs.'



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What a waste it is to lose one's mind, or not to have a mind.

-- Dan Quayle

(his understanding of "A mind is a terrible thing to waste")
 
Disagree. I think Gowdy is wrong. Biden would be a MUCH better president than Odumbo. Not that he'd likely do anything great... but that's better than having someone at the top doing all he can to hurt our country.

If Biden were president, we could just keep him lubricated with schnaps and out of sight. His gaffes and bumbles don't do America any harm other than perhaps a little embarrassment. Biden doesn't have the ability or the will to do America great harm.

Odumbo, on the other hand, is intent on wreaking even more havoc on America while he still can.
 
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Biden would be a kind of traditional democrat president. Obama by contrast appears to be on a mission to inflict as much damage as possible on us.

Gowdy is just using him as an excuse not to do something fruitless.
 
What a waste it is to lose one's mind, or not to have a mind.

-- Dan Quayle

(his understanding of "A mind is a terrible thing to waste")
"I have visited 57 states..."

-- Obama

(his understanding of 50 states in the Union.)
 
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What a waste it is to lose one's mind, or not to have a mind.

-- Dan Quayle

(his understanding of "A mind is a terrible thing to waste")
"You know I still remember the lullabies that I heard as a child, [singing] ‘Look for the union label.’ 9/18/2000

- Al Gore waxing nostalgic about his youth

(the song wasn't written until 1975 by Malcolm Dodds - Gore would have been sucking his mommy's tit at the tender age of 27 when that song came out - but I guess it WOULD be possible considering he has been sucking from the government's tit all his life)
 
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"You know I still remember the lullabies that I heard as a child, [singing] ‘Look for the union label.’ 9/18/2000

- Al Gore waxing nostalgic about his youth

(the song wasn't written until 1975 by Malcolm Dodds - Gore would have been sucking his mommy's tit at the tender age of 27 when that song came out - but I guess it WOULD be possible considering he has been sucking from the government's tit all his life)
LOL
Gore might be the most compulsive liar on earth...and a giant hypocrite too.
 
Odumbo won't be impeached, regardless. Not because Biden would become pres if the impeachment were successful, rather...

1. With the trial in the Senate and the Repubs not having a super majority of seats, the Dems will vote the party line, and impeachment will yield nothing.

2. Odumbo WANTS an impeachment attempt. That way, the 2016 rallying cry for the Dems would be "The Repubs tried to impeach our guy". The Repubs would rather have the focus be on (a) Obamacare, and (b) all the legislation both houses pass but Odumbo vetoes.... legislation which is good for the country (hopefully), jobs and the people. Odumbo will veto almost all of it for not conforming either his (1) Extreme Leftist ideology, or (2) desire to harm America.
 
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