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October 1, 2008
anncoulter.com


While Gov. Sarah Palin is being grilled on her position on mark-to-
market accounting rules, the press can't bother to ask Joe Biden if 
he could give us a ballpark estimate on when Franklin D. Roosevelt 
was president -- or maybe take a stab at guessing the decade when 
televisions were first available to the public. 

Being interviewed by Katie Couric on the "CBS Evening News," Biden 
said: "When the stock market crashed, Franklin D. Roosevelt got on 
the television and didn't just talk about the, you know, the princes 
of greed. He said, 'Look, here's what happened.'" 

For those of you who aren't hard-core history buffs, Biden not only 
named the wrong president during the 1929 stock market crash, he also 
claimed a president who wasn't president during the stock market 
crash went on TV before Americans had TVs. 

Other than that, the statement holds up pretty well. At least Biden 
managed to avoid mentioning any "clean" Negroes he had met. 

Couric was nearly moved to tears by the brilliance of Biden's brain-
damaged remark. She was especially intrigued by Biden's claim that 
FDR had said the new iPhone was the bomb! 

Here is Couric's full response to Biden's bizarre outburst about FDR 
(a) being president and (b) going on TV in 1929: "Relating to the 
fears of the average American is one of Biden's strong suits." 

But when our beauteous Sarah said that John McCain was a better 
leader on the economy than Barack Obama, Couric relentlessly badgered 
her for evidence. "Why do you say that?" Couric demanded. "Why are 
they waiting for John McCain and not Barack Obama? ... Can you give 
us any more examples of his leading the charge for more oversight?" 

The beauteous Sarah had cited McCain's prescient warnings about 
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. But Couric, the crackerjack journalist 
who didn't know FDR wasn't president in 1929, demanded more examples 
from Palin. 

We are currently in the middle of a massive financial crisis brought 
on by Fannie Mae. McCain was right on Fannie Mae; Obama was wrong. 
That's not enough? 

Not for the affable Eva Braun of evening TV! "I'm just going to ask 
you one more time," Couric snipped, "not to belabor the point. 
Specific examples in his 26 years of pushing for more regulation?" 

This would be like responding to someone who predicted the 9/11 
attacks by saying: OK, you got one thing right. Not to belabor the 
point, but what else? 

Obama was not merely wrong on Fannie Mae: He is owned by Fannie Mae. 
Somehow Obama managed to become the second biggest all-time recipient 
of Fannie Mae political money after only three years in the Senate. 
The biggest beneficiary, Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd, had a 30-year 
head start on receiving loot from Fannie Mae -- the government-backed 
institution behind our current crisis. 

How does the Democratic ticket stack up on other major issues facing 
the nation, say, gas prices? 

Shockingly, Sen. Joe Biden was one of only five senators to vote 
against the first Alaskan pipeline bill in 1973. This is like having 
been a Nazi sympathizer during World War II. If Sarah Palin does 
nothing else, she has got to tie that idiotic pipeline vote around 
Biden's neck. 

The Senate passed the 1973 Alaskan pipeline bill by an overwhelming 
80-5 vote. Only five senators voted against the pipeline on final 
passage. Sen. Biden is the only one who is still in the Senate -- the 
other four having been confined to mental institutions long ago. 

The stakes were clear: This was in the midst of the first Arab oil 
embargo. Liberal Democrats, such as senators Robert Byrd, Mike 
Mansfield, Frank Church and Hubert Humphrey, all voted for the 
pipeline. 

But Biden cast one of only five votes against the pipeline that has 
produced more than 15 billion barrels of oil, supplied nearly 20 
percent of this nation's oil, created tens of thousands of jobs, 
added hundreds of billions of dollars to the U.S. economy and reduced 
money transfers to the nation's enemies by about the same amount. 

The only argument against the pipeline was that it would harm the 
caribou, an argument that was both trivial and wrong. The caribou 
population near the pipeline increased from 5,000 in the 1970s to 
32,000 by 2002. 

It would have been bad enough to vote against the pipeline bill even 
if it had hurt the caribou. A sane person would still say: Our 
enemies have us in a vice grip. Sorry, caribou, you've got to take 
one for the team. But when the pipeline goes through and the caribou 
population sextuples in the next 20 years, you really look like a 
moron. 

We couldn't possibly expect Couric to ask Biden about a vote that is 
the equivalent of voting against the invention of the wheel. But 
couldn't she have come up with just one follow-up question for Biden 
on FDR's magnificent handling of the 1929 stock market crash? 

Or here's a question the public is dying to know: "If Obama wanted a 
historically delusional vice president, why not Lyndon LaRouche?" At 
least LaRouche didn't vote against the Alaskan pipeline. 

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