I wonder if he brought a gun to defend himself? And I bet he didn’t take any food Cheney offered him. I’m surprised that he brought his wife, wouldn’t he want to shield her from someone that dangerous? Or was it all just over the top campaign rhetoric that has no basis in fact:

“It was a good visit,” read a statement released by Cheney’s office. “The Cheneys enjoyed giving the Bidens a tour of the residence and wished them well as they make it their home in January.”
“The Bidens thank the Cheneys for welcoming them into their home and for their gracious hospitality,” said Biden spokesperson Elizabeth Alexander.

Seems a little anticlimactic, don’t you think?
Biden plans to follow in Cheney’s footsteps and be a hands on VP:

Biden has said he told Obama, before accepting the running mate slot, that he wouldn’t want a peripheral assignment like reorganizing government, which Gore took on, along with other tasks. In a New Yorker interview last month, he said he told Obama: “I don’t want to be a vice president who is not part of the major decisions you make.”
Biden himself will have an experienced aide who can help his voice be heard in the White House. He chose former Gore chief of staff Ron Klain to fill the same job for him, Democrats said Thursday.
Biden will certainly have a special interest in the Iraq war, with his son scheduled to deploy there this month.
So far, Biden has been working closely with Obama. He has been in almost all the president-elect’s meetings at his new government office space in Chicago and has been dispatched to make calls to several foreign leaders.

I wonder if they did that to get him out of the room so they could get work done (don’t you see him blathering on and on in meetings 🙂 I hope he doesn’t talk Obama into that partition idea he had for Iraq, I don’t think the Iraqis would go along with it 🙂
He also appears to be Obama’s cleanup guy when he makes a mess of foreign relations:

Biden was asked to smooth over a miscommunication following Obama’s phone call with Polish President Lech Kaczynski last week. Kaczynski issued a statement saying Obama vowed to continue with President Bush’s missile defense project. But Obama’s advisers denied it, and the Polish foreign minister later said it was a misinterpretation on their part.
Biden called Kaczynski a couple of days later to explain that the Obama administration will assess the program before deciding whether to stick with it.

I wonder if he also called India.

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