VP Biden as a reliable counterindicator: He advised against the bin Laden raid
In an uncertain world, there is one thing we can always count on: Joe Biden will be wrong about major foreign policy moves. As long as President Obama continues to do the opposite of what his veep recommends, he should do alright.
In an uncertain world, there is one thing we can always count on: Joe Biden will be wrong about major foreign policy moves.
In an uncertain world, there is one thing we can always count on: Joe Biden will be wrong about major foreign policy moves.
As long as President Obama continues to do the opposite of what his veep recommends, he should do alright.
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