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Joe Biden Criticized Over His Laughter During A Cancer Sufferer's Speech About Surviving The Disease October 20. 2012
Vice President Joe Biden's case of the giggles happened again, after his unusual bouts of laugher during the vice presidential debate against Paul Ryan. During a speech by a brave cancer survivor, Biden began talking and laughing in the background, causing the audience to be distracted and react. This lead to the cancer survivor stating, "What's he doing back there." Oh Joe. STORY SOURCE Biden livens up woman’s cancer survival story with his “inappropriate laughter” shtick 4:49 PM 10/19/2012 - During the VP debate, we all saw how much fun Joe Biden had when Paul Ryan said such silly things as “Iran is trying to build nukes” and “Obama isn’t a very good president.” He had himself a grand old time. And now we see him pulling the same shenanigans on one of his own supporters...“What’s he doing back there?” He doesn’t know. Fortunately for Biden, he’s not a Republican and therefore this doesn’t matter. Move it along, people. RELATED ARTICLES A Poll That Has Predicted Presidents For The Past 30-Years Picks Mitt Romney To Win 2012 Election Obama Campaign In Chaos Over Mitt Romney's Resurgence In The Presidential Polls Gallup Poll Reveals Barack Obama And Mitt Romney Are Tied In The Race For The White House Poll Shows Americans Top Concern Is The Economy But Presidential Candidates Are Off Topic Mitt Romney Beating Barack Obama In The Polls Again As DNC Bounce Fades In One Week Poll Indicates President Obama Set To Lose The Vote In His Political Home State Of Illinois July Polls Indicate Mitt Romney Is Ahead Of Barack Obama For The Presidency Once Again New Poll Reveals Public Believes Mitt Romney Would Manage The Economy Better Than President Obama |
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