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archer wrote: Why would Obama not want Joe to speak in public? He is actually well liked across the nation and overseas as well. People relate to him. He is never condescending... He doesn't set himself on a pedestal, he talks with and to people, not at them. He's like everybody's favorite uncle, a little eccentric but smart as a whip. Ryan had better not underestimate Joe, he has made stronger candidates look like fools
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He did sound pretty southern for a "kid from Scranton" rofllolFredHayek wrote: Both NPR and Fox ran this story this morning. NPR even included Mitt whining about the hyperbole. BTW NPR confirms it was an African American audience. And VP Biden even adopted a southern black accent making his remarks.
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People from Scranton don't say "y'all"?Grady wrote:
He did sound pretty southern for a "kid from Scranton" rofllolFredHayek wrote: Both NPR and Fox ran this story this morning. NPR even included Mitt whining about the hyperbole. BTW NPR confirms it was an African American audience. And VP Biden even adopted a southern black accent making his remarks.
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Mary Scott wrote:
People from Scranton don't say "y'all"?Grady wrote:
He did sound pretty southern for a "kid from Scranton" rofllolFredHayek wrote: Both NPR and Fox ran this story this morning. NPR even included Mitt whining about the hyperbole. BTW NPR confirms it was an African American audience. And VP Biden even adopted a southern black accent making his remarks.
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/news/o0 ... ml?similarEager to connect with Southern voters, Mitt Romney on Friday burnished his business credentials -- and his newfound love for cheesy grits -- as he sought support for his Republican presidential campaign in Alabama and Mississippi.
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Romney greeted supporters at a town hall meeting Friday in Jackson, Miss., with a hearty ''Morning, y'all!'' and said he started the day off right with ''a biscuit and some cheesy grits.''
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