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I had the great honor to sit next to Senator Biden as he addressed the lunch gathering at Steve Westly’s house this weekend:

Here’s a collection of Biden’s comments:

“In the last 8 years we have had the most significant redistribution of wealth since 1921. We have to help the middle class from sliding further back.

The campaign is going to get uglier. McCain is spending $60MM on robocalls spreading scurrilous messages and misinformation.

John McCain hired the very people that orchestrated the attacks on him when he was running against Bush. Literally the same people. Charlie Black was the architect of the smear campaign against McCain, and now McCain has hired him.

And Palin recently told the people of North Carolina that it’s good to be in a part of the country that’s patriotic. Now, I know here in California, you are a bunch of Commies.” (laughter)

And then he addressed a larger group. Biden downplayed the importance of the VP role versus the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, leading one fan in the audience to quip: “At least you know what the VP does!”

Biden chuckled: “Right now, our VP does too damn much.”

More quotables:
“We’ve been here before – poised to win an important election. We can’t be complacent. How can you swiftboat a national hero? They did it.

America’s image in the world will be restored within 15 minutes of Obama being elected.

But the new President will face more challenges than FDR. Without a scintilla of hyperbole, I swear this is the most important election you have voted in ever, ever, ever. This administration will be tested, like JFK when he was elected. But we have an opportunity to unite the nation.

On the second day of the convention, my young granddaughter Finnegan came to me in the hotel and said “we need a sleepover.” I had promised her a tent and all when we got back, so I told her that it would have to wait a few days. “Well, no, I mean now. Barack’s kids have already talked to Barack. Can you pull the beds out of the room and we’ll put in mats, and have pizza and popcorn and Little Mermaid.” So Barack’s two daughters, two of Michelle’s brother’s children, my 11 year old nephew and two grandkids all had a sleepover. When I looked in the room and saw all those black and white children cuddled up together, it tells me more about what the core of this election is about. I knew we had made the right decision. We have become genuinely close friends.

John McCain used to be a close friend. (in Biden’s DNC speech, he still was a close friend)

He is attempting to win by appealing to cynicism of American people that the government cannot work.

Let me end by reciting an Irish poet. The Irish are the greatest poets in the world. I don’t say that because I’m Irish; I say that because the Irish *are* the greatest poets in the world. (laughter) This is from Seamus Heaney:

So hope for a great sea-change
on the far side of revenge.
Believe that a further shore
is reachable from here.

But then, once in a lifetime
the longed-for tidal wave
of justice can rise up
and hope and history rhyme.

12 responses to “Lunch with Joe Biden”

  1. Wonderful. I already voted for Obama/Biden (Maine).

  2. Thank you for taking these notes and for sharing the moment. I am inspired by this campaign and was very pleased to see that Colin Powell has said the same today. Quite simply, it seems that Obama’s campaign focuses on tapping the things that are best in people, and McCain’s campaign has become content to simply focus on exploiting the worst.

  3. It so great to see this outside of the mainstream. Makes it even more ‘real’.
    Thanks for sharing.

  4. Aitah.

    JJ San: Yes, and it was interesting to look up my foreshadowing comments from Colin Powell, three years ago;

    In the history books, Iraq will define the Bush Presidency….
    we should not have gone to war.

  5. I’m wondering about your connections with the campaign. Do you have a formal role? You’re probably a campaign contributer (?) and an asset to them. But I hope the real reason is – they want to build a strong team of advisors by surrounding themselves with smart, intelligent and diverse group of people from various fields who will offer their fresh perspective for the country’s future when the time comes.

    From an obscure young, black Senator with hardly any political connections, Obama has gone on to win a tightly contested Primary and has caught the imagination of the people. He has run an efficient campaign ($150MM this month?!), energized the electorate, made people believe in him and his cause, and handled it all like a Statesman. We’ve come so far, and I pray that a Joe or Eric does not derail this momentum.

  6. Exactly, except for the smart part… I have no formal role in the campaign. Obama reached out in 2007 to folks in Silicon Valley for a perspective on technology business and entrepreneurship. Here’s one quote from my notes:

    “A whole generation got into math and science because of Apollo. The President has to talk about it in a way that has not been done recently. It’s a subtle thing. In the last several years, I have been shocked by the degree of anti-intellectualism that has been promulgated by the Bush Administration. He jokes about being a C student. ‘I’m not big on science. I know what I think.’ Kids absorb that. I’d like to spend eight years extolling the importance of science and technology and problem solving and critical thinking.”

    And that led to five meetings so far…

  7. I always love your insight. I blogged this with credit to you (attribution) on my ‘lil countdown website, [site no longer live].

  8. quite apart from everything else, this is a superb photo of the man.

  9. My wife commented to me this morning, while the personality on NPR was running down the list of appearances Obama would miss due to his HI visit, that it must be terribly exhausting to campaign for President. Seeing this photo, it’s a good reminder that aside from all the big rallies they attend, there must be dozens of these smaller meetings that take place every week. I can barely fathom the physical and mental fortitude involved with keeping such a schedule.

  10. Steve, thank you! I so appreciate these insights from these gatherings, which we will, most likely, not hear elsewhere. I wish the media could/would pick up on the nuances of gatherings such as this & give all the citizens a more well rounded view of the realities of this election process.

  11. Here is a beautiful portrait of the two candidates, I came across last month in Paris. Thought you could like the painting =)

    PhotonQ-Out Come

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