As the short list dwindles down and Republican attacks heat up, the arguments for Joe Biden as Barack Obama’s running mate strengthen.
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine is the flavor of the week in the media frenzy, but with less than three years in the position and no international experience, his choice would only underscore voter doubts about Obama’s readiness to be president.
It is more than Biden’s years in the Senate that recommend him. During the Democratic primary debates, the phrase “Joe is right” was heard so often that it became the theme of his ultimately failed campaign.
Since he entered the Senate in 1973 at the age of 30, Biden has embodied the kind of brains, character and compassion that national politics should have but rarely gets. Now, at 65, he would bring to Obama’s ticket the good judgment and experience a change candidate needs to persuade wary voters that the best of the past would not be swept away in enthusiasm for the new.
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