Joe Biden in a State of Confusion … Biden Tells Ohioans ‘Here In Iowa’

 

Joe Biden in a constant state of delusion, or is it confusion?

What is wrong with this dude? VP Joe Biden has done it again. Today while campaigning in the battleground state of Ohio, Biden tells the Ohioans … “Here in Iowa”. HUH?

Marion, Ohio – With so many swing states to hit in so little time, Vice President Biden mistakenly referred to Ohio as Iowa while attacking Mitt Romney.

“Ladies and gentlemen, this is the guy who’s running all the ads here in Iowa saying that he’s going to get tough on China,” Biden said. Problem was, he was at a high school in Ohio.

I would dare say that if you do not know what state you are in, the folks there probably do not need to vote for you. Biden is a joke. Just imagine America, this idiot is a heart beat away from the presidency.



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    One Response to “Joe Biden in a State of Confusion … Biden Tells Ohioans ‘Here In Iowa’”

    1. rightknight on October 24th, 2012 10:42 pm

      ‘Bite-Me’ is just the kind of Vice President we need
      to rely on in times when the other ‘Dude’ is out
      lying his butt off on a debate or campaign and
      the red phone rings. This Benghazi fiasco looks
      to be just the tip of a massive coverup even worse
      than 1/10th of WaterGate. I do hope it doesn’t include
      arming the enemy or anything of that nature.

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