If they did see each other poor Biden must have been looking at trump and wishing that it was him and not Hillary running against him for president.
Given Hillary's high negatives and her inability to put away Bernie I can see why he would feel that way. Although part of the reason Hillary is not doing well with a certain type of voter is because of her close association with Barack Obama. She beat the pants off of him in West Virginia in 2008, but then she aligned herself with him and, as a result, got crushed by Bernie in the same state. (Here is a little tidbit to remember: Just like with money, when folks say it's not about race, it is always about race.)
Speaking of Hillary, her campaign is now being accused of planting that wonderful illuminating piece about trump's treatment of women which ran yesterday in the New York Times. If we are to believe everything in the article, Donald has Bubba beat when it comes to how he views and treats some women.
"Donald J. Trump had barely met Rowanne Brewer Lane when he asked her to change out of her clothes.
Donald was having a pool party at Mar-a-Lago. There were about 50 models and 30 men. There were girls in the pools, splashing around. For some reason Donald seemed a little smitten with me. He just started talking to me and nobody else.
He suddenly took me by the hand, and he started to show me around the mansion. He asked me if I had a swimsuit with me. I said no. I hadn’t intended to swim. He took me into a room and opened drawers and asked me to put on a swimsuit.
–Rowanne Brewer Lane, former companion
Ms. Brewer Lane, at the time a 26-year-old model, did as Mr. Trump asked. “I went into the bathroom and tried one on,” she recalled. It was a bikini. “I came out, and he said, ‘Wow.’ ”
Mr. Trump, then 44 and in the midst of his first divorce, decided to show her off to the crowd at Mar-a-Lago, his estate in Palm Beach, Fla.
“He brought me out to the pool and said, ‘That is a stunning Trump girl, isn’t it?’ ” Ms. Brewer Lane said.
Donald Trump and women: The words evoke a familiar cascade of casual insults, hurled from the safe distance of a Twitter account, a radio show or a campaign podium. This is the public treatment of some women by Mr. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president: degrading, impersonal, performed. “That must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees,” he told a female contestant on “The Celebrity Apprentice.” Rosie O’Donnell, he said, had a “fat, ugly face.” A lawyer who needed to pump milk for a newborn? “Disgusting,” he said."
What a guy.
Anyway, the RNC chairman and others are blaming her for the John Miller story as well. They must really think that Hillary and her peeps are powerful. They are alleging that the stories are phony and are a part of a "classic Clinton operation." It's possible, of course, that the Clintons did do some Clintonesque stuff, but let's not lose sight of the real story here: That the republican nominee for president is a lying narcissistic fraud.
Of course it all won't make a difference. The dance will continue and the American people will continue to get suckered by one of the greatest cons in the history of American business.
The sun is coming out and the day is looking better as I type this.
Donald must have left the city.
*Pic from crooksandliars.com