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Lame new liveblogging software says it’s at capacity..
lame…
Yeah, we keep running into that. It’s a problem on their end, as far as I can tell. We’ll hopefully straighten that out before the next debate.
The capacity message comes and goes, though. Keep trying!
you didnt catch that joe biden said “bosniacs!”
hahahahaha!
Actually…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosniaks
I didn’t hear, so I don’t know if he used it right in context, but it is a real group.
Matt Davis, Joe Sixpack, and most Americans watching the debate don’t know who Mike Mansfield was, but if Biden’s gonna remember advice from him, I’d say it’s a good thing.
Mansfield was Senate majority leader for most of the 60s and 70s, and highly respected. From 1962 onward, he spoke out against US involvement in Vietnam and played a key role in getting Nixon to withdraw troops. He introduced the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.