So It's Biden

So It's Biden. After a week of rampant, totally uninformed speculation, the secret was blown last night by Drudge and others tracking a charter flight out of Deleware. CNN and Reuters were reporting it before I went to bed.

I wake up this morning, and bam - there's the text message. My Treo was the last to know. But hey, Obama did get all those cell phone numbers.

As for the man himself - he's one of the better choices out a a decidedly lackluster field of finalists (Bayh? Kaine?). So if you're feeling kinda blah about the whole thing, like me, here's the upside of the Biden Veep pick:

  • Joe Biden was elected to the Senate at age 29. He's the orginal Young Elected Official. He knows what it's like to be a young person struggling to make a name in politics.
  • The Drum Major Institute gives him a 95% rating for the middle class. There are some very good, pro-youth votes in there as well for things like Pell Grants, the Dream Act, and energy independence.
  • Joe Biden doesn't take guff from anyone. He's quick on his feet in a debate and he's a blunt, authentic speaker. He tore down Giulliani in the primaries with his amazing "Noun, Verb, 9/11" quip. Maybe he can do the same with Jonh POW McCain.

What do you think?

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Minor concerns

Should we be worried about staunch Hillary supporters? And how will choosing Biden impact the message of change? I've commented some on my blog but I wanted to know what everyone else thinks.

Young Dems in Denver

Literally everyone I talked to here at the CDA convention was either cool with or ecstatic about Biden being the pick (most leaning towards the latter). He seems to a choice that both young Hillary about Obama supporters respect.

INteresting

Is that because he was the best of limited choices, or are they genuinely excited by Biden, all things being equal?