Friend of the working class?

America's great friend of the working man Joe Biden has attacked Joe the Plumber for -- guess what? -- making too much money!

To anyone who understands the way Biden's sleazy little mind works, this should surprise no one.

Yes, I think it is "sleazy" and "little" (with all respect to short people *) to smear a deceased truck driver by saying he was drunk when he wasn't.

This working man's "friend" has no shame. I hope he never becomes president.

* While height is irrelevant, it is interesting to note the height contrasts in the candidates:

Most estimates put the height of Barack Obama, the nominee of the Democratic Party in the United States presidential election, 2008, between 6 ft 1 in and 6 ft 2 in (approximately 1.87 meters).[1][2]

According to his medical records, John McCain, the nominee of the United States Republican Party is 5 ft 6 in (1.68 meters).[3] Were McCain elected to the presidency, he would be the shortest president in over 120 years.

The height difference between them is around six inches (15 centimeters) with McCain being approximately three inches (or 7.5 centimeters) shorter than the average height of all U.S. Presidents at 5 ft 10 in (178 cm): a number that has been rising along with the height of the general United States population.

Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joseph Biden is 6 ft (1.83 meters) tall.[4] Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin is 5 ft 5 in (1.65 meters) tall.

Joe Biden might be tall, but his mind is small.

MORE: We've all heard the phrase "Working Class Hero."

I think Joe the Plumber is the real deal.

posted by Eric on 10.16.08 at 10:55 AM





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is it my imagination or does joe look like a swarm of bees stung all over his face? looks awfully swollen to me.

nanc   ·  October 16, 2008 12:01 PM

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