Vice President Joe Biden praised former Vice President Al Gore at a
Washington fundraiser for U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Ed Markey after
stating that Gore actually won the 2000 presidential election.
"This man was elected president of the United States of America," Biden
said, according to the media pool report. "No, no, no. He was elected
president of the United States of America. But for the good of the
nation, when the bad decision, in my view, was made, he did the right
thing for the nation."
Biden, a potential 2016 presidential candidate himself, complimented
Gore's acceptance of the Supreme Court decision to halt recounts in
Florida, a decision which effectively gave the election to his
Republican George W. Bush.
"I can't think of very many who would put his country first like that,
at a really, really, really difficult time," he said, according to Yahoo News. "There's an awful lot of folks Al and I both know who have run for president and still haven't gotten over it."
Before turning his attention to Markey, Biden remarked that history would favor Gore over Bush.
"Al, you set an example for this country that is going to live as long
as recorded history, about the man who won by a decision that I think
constitutional scholars now and in the future will conclude was an ill
fated decision," Biden said. "The way you stepped up, it was amazing."
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to halt the recount. In April, retired
justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who voted with the majority, said it would
have been better if the court had refused to take the case.
Vice President Joe Biden praised former Vice President Al Gore at a
Washington fundraiser for U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Ed Markey after
stating that Gore actually won the 2000 presidential election.
"This man was elected president of the United States of America," Biden
said, according to the media pool report. "No, no, no. He was elected
president of the United States of America. But for the good of the
nation, when the bad decision, in my view, was made, he did the right
thing for the nation."
Biden, a potential 2016 presidential candidate himself, complimented
Gore's acceptance of the Supreme Court decision to halt recounts in
Florida, a decision which effectively gave the election to his
Republican George W. Bush.
"I can't think of very many who would put his country first like that,
at a really, really, really difficult time," he said, according to Yahoo News. "There's an awful lot of folks Al and I both know who have run for president and still haven't gotten over it."
Before turning his attention to Markey, Biden remarked that history would favor Gore over Bush.
"Al, you set an example for this country that is going to live as long
as recorded history, about the man who won by a decision that I think
constitutional scholars now and in the future will conclude was an ill
fated decision," Biden said. "The way you stepped up, it was amazing."
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to halt the recount. In April, retired
justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who voted with the majority, said it would
have been better if the court had refused to take the case.
The "recount" was in heavily Democratic counties with subjective standards.
Al Gore did not win any Presidential election. He was never ahead in FL, and lost the subsequent recount and the media consortium's review of the disputed ballots.
Joe Biden is a moron.
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The "recount" was in heavily Democratic counties with subjective standards.
Al Gore did not win any Presidential election. He was never ahead in FL, and lost the subsequent recount and the media consortium's review of the disputed ballots.
The "recount" was in heavily Democratic counties with subjective standards.
Al Gore did not win any Presidential election. He was never ahead in FL, and lost the subsequent recount and the media consortium's review of the disputed ballots.
Joe Biden is a moron.
Exactly right.
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Quote Originally Posted by 14daroad:
The "recount" was in heavily Democratic counties with subjective standards.
Al Gore did not win any Presidential election. He was never ahead in FL, and lost the subsequent recount and the media consortium's review of the disputed ballots.
The only reason the Supreme Court had to get involved is because the Florida Supreme Court overstepped their authority and misinterpretated Florida election law.. According to Florida law, elections fall under the jurisdiction of the Florida legislature, not the Fl. Supreme Court. Any ruling made by the Florida Supreme Court was rightfully overturned by the US Supreme Court.
Stay disciplined and manage your bankroll
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The only reason the Supreme Court had to get involved is because the Florida Supreme Court overstepped their authority and misinterpretated Florida election law.. According to Florida law, elections fall under the jurisdiction of the Florida legislature, not the Fl. Supreme Court. Any ruling made by the Florida Supreme Court was rightfully overturned by the US Supreme Court.
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