SARASOTA, Fla. — Joe Biden delivered a stinging attack on Republicans on Wednesday for launching what he called the most “scurrilous” and “flagrantly dishonest ads” he could remember, saying the Romney campaign’s use of ads suggesting automakers were taking jobs overseas shows desperation and a lack of character unbecoming of a presidential hopeful.
Resuming a campaign schedule that had been disrupted by Hurricane Sandy, the vice president opened his remarks by warning a lively audience here that he was about to “give you the whole load today,” because he was “frustrated with these guys.”
The most biting attack would not come for an additional 40 minutes, however, after he touted the Obama administration’s role in a resurgent auto industry.
“GM is back. Chrysler is the fastest growing automaker in the world. And what’s happened? What’s Ryan’s and Romney’s response? Desperation,” he said. Though he was speaking in Florida, he shared that “in the last hours of this campaign, if you can believe it, they’re running the most scurrilous ad in Ohio.”
Biden was referring to ads and comments from the Republican nominee that have riled the Obama campaign for days. A paid television spot says that the Obama administration “sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China.”
A new radio ad is also airing in northern Ohio, the heart of the state’s manufacturing base, asserts that “under President Obama, GM cut 15,000 American jobs, but they are planning to double the number of cars built in China, which means 15,000 more jobs for China.”
“It’s an outrageous lie,” Biden said, adding that it was “so deceptive and so patently untrue” that both Chrysler and GM have issued blunt statements rebutting the claims.
“They called it … a leap that would be difficult even for professional circus acrobats,” Biden said. “That’s their quote. I wouldn’t call these guys acrobats, I’d call them contortionist.”
The campaign may not have expected the campaign plan to be so disrupted in its closing days as it has been by Hurricane Sandy. But there was a perfect political storm for the Democrats on display Wednesday — a president playing bipartisan problem solver and consoler in chief on a visit to the storm-ravaged New Jersey shoreline with GOP Gov. Chris Christie, and a vice president eager and all-too-willing to go on the attack on an issue he said was close to his heart.
Biden, as he earnestly delivered the attack that had been telegraphed by the campaign, shared that it was personally offensive because he had seen how the shuttering of auto plants in his home state devastated communities. At one point he appeared on the verge of a more colorful term to describe the ads, before stopping himself — declaring he was “being a good Biden” today.
“Why would they do this? Why would they do this in the face of the overwhelming facts contradicting them?” he asked. “They’re trying to scare the living devil out of a group of people who have been hurt so badly over the … the previous four years before we came to office. … Those folks in Ohio — in Lorrain and Toledo — they were on the balls of their heels.”
“They lost everything. And now they’re back on their feet. Just tentatively, they’re back on their feet now. They’ve got their jobs back. But they still feel the sting of what happened four years ago,” he continued.
In more pointed rhetoric than even Biden has used in the past, he said the ads spoke to Romney’s character.
“Folks, the president’s job is not to sow confusion. It’s to plant the seeds of confidence,” he said. Character is “the most impressive trait and necessary trait a president must possess to lead a nation. … And my guy, your guy, Barack Obama has character.”
“So ask yourself in this election — who do you trust? Who do you trust to be straight with you, to level with you?”
Ironically, the vice president began his remarks with a plea for unity. He praised not only the president but local and state officials for working together across party lines to expedite relief efforts, calling it the “single best coordinated effort” he’s ever seen.
“I am so proud, and I mean it sincerely, I am so proud of the way everybody’s working together,” he said. “I hope we all take a lesson from this. We’re all better off when everybody’s in the deal together. We’re all working together. So hopefully when this god awful storm and its aftermath is dealt with, hopefully when this election is over we’ll once again do what we always did as Americans: work together, along party lines.”
Kevin Madden, senior spokesman for the Romney campaign, dismissed Biden’s claims.
“We’ve got an ad out that we believe makes the case for why Governor Romney would be stronger for the auto industry and why the auto industry’s an important part of a strong economy,” he said Wednesday. “They’ve got an ad that they’re using to make their case to the public, and we’ll leave that with voters.”

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  1. all the people working together quickly realize that blowhards like Joe are pretty much the most useless amongst us…

    thanks Joe, you can go back to your swanky dinners with the 1% now

        1. No jealously, just a distrust in a liar. I worked for 50 + years and have enough to live on and have my health, and the health part is number one.  Money is not everything.

  2. That’s right Joe…..it’s a bunch of stuff….which means the same as malarkey…..does anyone even listen to Joe Biden anymore??

    1. Romney has put this ad out that is so misleading that both GM and Chrysler have called it flat out wrong.  Gee this sure gives a good impression for someone running for president.  NOT
      What a poor excuse for a man.  I believe he would kill his mother to become president.

        1. Somebody needs to learn how to read, but regardless when Chrylser’s CEO says the ad is a lie and Romney keeps running it, there is something wrong.

          1. Reading is something my 4 & 5 year old grandkids are learning and can basically do at their age levels…..comprehension & discerning is seemingly lacking from many adults…..and context with understanding are important also rather than taking snippets from a conversation and applying a totally different meaning and theme to the conversation…….

  3. The record is clear that Romney would NOT have provided any assistance to GM and would have let them fail and the domino effect would have devastated Ohio and any other state with significant auto industry connections.  
    For all you Republicans who really believe that Obama did a terrible job, I have news from you.  This “recession” was nothing like the Great Depression it COULD have become if we’d had someone like Romney at the helm who would have let businesses fail.

    1. you have just made everyones iq drop for having read your blather ..obama has a record..how’s that gdp ? his recovery of the economy is more elusive than.bigfoot !

      1. And what would have a republican done? Unfunded tax cuts and wars and a huge ballooning of the deficit? Sorry, that is their track record.

  4. In the past few days this ninconpoop couldn’t get numbers correct, didn’t know which states he was in and didn’t even know names of candidates. And he was going to give a load to women. This guy wouldn’t know the truth if it hit him. Way to go Middle Class Joe, you are much better off when you say you weren’t informed about security issues in Benghazi and smile, smirk, snicker and mutter. By the way, when are you raising the rent you are charging us taxpayers for the secret service to stay at your place?

    1. And now tell us why we should vote for the R&R show…crickets chirping…oh, I forgot, he’s not Obama.

        1. I’ll take crazy joe over a couple of liars.Today’s lie du jour – Jeep production moving to China.

          1. That’s okay, when R&R get done cutting, our embassies will be protecting themselves with slingshots. The house already cut state department security funding once; expect more.

          2. Thank your right wing congress. They cut funding so they could fund the 1%er disco. Party on, dude.

          3. Better that than lying about Iraq’s WMD’s. Four people got killed in a dangerous place in Libya but I guess you’re okay with 4,000 in Iraq. I guess I’ll take democratic lies…less people get killed.

            How is R&R going to create 12 million jobs? How are they going to cut taxes and pay for it? Oh, they don’t lie about that, they either don’t know or aren’t telling…but you’re okay with that.

            I get it. Nothing to see here. move along.

          4. CIA had it right.

            Obama made a very bad call in order to make his foreign policy in Libya look good.

            The last breath from a failing, inept presidency.

  5. That’s all the republicans have left, lies, lies and more lies. Their only plan is to do whatever it takes to help their corporate bosses screw over the rest of us and continue the class warfare they have been carrying on for the benefit of the 1% of the population who they represent. Romney flat out lied about everything in all the debates he had, even during the primaries. If we are stupid enough to elect this crook as president, we deserve what we get, screwed, the enviornment, the economy, our society, screwed.

    1. I guess you believe that we’ll be importing jeeps from China. If so, I have a tunnel in NYC to sell you. It’s a bit damp right now but send money anyways.

  6. You can’t say a whole lot about Romney that’s fact because Romney-Facts are like pouring sand thru a sieve. But for those who carry a cross and flag for Romney one fact you can count on he stands on many sides of many issues, the only problem is you need to question your magic eight ball to get the Right answer. Do this hourly and  It is certain, It is decidedly so, Without a doubt, Yes – definitely, You may rely on it, As I see it, yes, Most likely, Outlook good, Yes, Signs point to yes, Reply hazy, try again, Ask again later, Better not tell you now, Cannot predict now, Concentrate and ask again, Don’t count on it, My reply is no, My sources say no, Outlook not so good …… but in the end it will be ….. Very doubtful….. this guy is elected

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