TAMPA, Fla. — Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden called Republican Sen. John McCain an angry man making ugly attacks against the Democratic ticket to cover up his support for President Bush.
“You can’t call yourself a maverick when all you’ve ever been is a sidekick,” Biden said Wednesday of McCain. He credited Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey with first using the line.
Biden’s attacks came during an appearance at the University of South Florida’s Sun Dome, in the heart of the Tampa Bay area where the two tickets are in a tight race. Thousands waited in a line that wrapped along the Sun Dome basketball arena for a chance to hear Sen. Barack Obama’s running mate.
Biden spokesman David Wade said Biden would continue this aggressive stance as Obama’s “defender in chief” through Election Day, Nov. 4.
Later, at a $300,000 fundraiser in Naples, Fla., Biden told donors that he and Obama are fighting back against every attack. “Barack and I, we’re not going to lie down and turn the other cheek. I’m sick of getting pushed around,” he said to big cheers from the contributors who gave $1,000 apiece or $10,000 for a photo with Biden.
Biden argued that he and Obama have won all three debates so far. He said Tuesday night’s town-hall debate between the two at the top of the ticket, where voters asked most of the questions, showed “what a majority of American people are looking for — a steady hand, leadership, an optimist; not an angry man, lurching from one position to another.”
Biden also ridiculed McCain running mate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for her attacks on Obama. “Last week I had a debate, I think it was a debate, with Gov. Palin,” Biden said. Palin and Biden both used the debate more for attacks on the opposing standard-bearer rather than direct answers to the questions.
McCain’s campaign responded by saying that Obama and Biden lack a record of change or reform and have no credibility to call for either.
“During their combined 39 years in the U.S. Senate, Barack Obama nor his running mate have ever challenged their own party. Their run-with-the-herd mentality, radical associations and partisan proposals have made them the most liberal ticket in political history,” said McCain spokesman Ben Porritt.
Earlier, during an appearance on CBS’ “The Early Show,” Biden said Palin’s criticism of Obama as friends with terrorists “just malarkey.”
Palin has been telling supporters that Obama is close to 1960s-era radical William Ayers, a founder of the violent Weather Underground. After first claiming that Obama had been “palling around with terrorists,” she changed the thrust of the attack to say that Obama’s ties to Ayers showed bad judgment.
Obama and Ayers, now a college professor, live in the same Chicago neighborhood and have served together on two nonprofit organization boards.
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