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'Creepy Veep' Joe Biden 'nuzzles' wife of colleague and claims he is friends with lots of Somali cab drivers

Joe Biden's latest gaffes: US vice president provokes social media controversy with whisper in ear of colleague's wife before making quip about Somali taxi drivers

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[Image: potd-biden-sniff_3203314b.jpg]Mr Biden's supporters brush off his more jarring moments as "just Biden being Biden." Photo: REUTERS/Gary Cameron






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By Andrew Marszal, and AP

10:10AM GMT 18 Feb 2015
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Joe Biden, the US vice president, was accused of making two more of his trademark gaffes on Tuesday after making comments about Somali tax drivers and being photographed cosying up to a colleague's wife during an important speech.

Mr Biden was swearing in Ashton Carter, the new US defence secretary, when he apparently got up close and personal with the wife of the man who now runs the most powerful military in the world.

As Mr Carter began speaking, Mr Biden beckoned Stephanie Carter from across the room.

He then put both hands on her shoulders as her husband thanked Mr Biden for presiding over the ceremony.

Mr Biden's hands lingered for roughly 20 seconds until he leaned in and whispered in her ear.

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It was impossible to tell exactly what the vice president was confiding in Mr Carter's wife.
But within seconds Mr Carter reached back and put his own hand on his wife's shoulder as he thanked his "perfect wife Stephanie" for her support along his professional path.
The incident sparked enormous reaction on social media, as viewers questioned Mr Biden's unusual behaviour.
Hours later while hosting a White House summit on violent extremism, Mr Biden sought to draw a parallel between Minneapolis, where local leaders are working to prevent radicalisation of Somali youth, and his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, which he said also has a "large, very identifiable Somali community."
Joe Biden is America's creepy uncle that always crosses the line pic.twitter.com/AQsh5nKQuw
Alex Medina (@mrmedina) February 18, 2015
People mocking Joe Biden for his creepy nuzzling should understand that Joe Biden cannot be embarrassed.
Brit Hume (@brithume) February 18, 2015
Joe Biden is the greatest Vice President of all time.pic.twitter.com/p4hnehnQgk
Elderly Gambino (@TheWoundGod) February 18, 2015
"I might add, if you ever come to the train station you may notice that I have great relations with them, because an awful lot of them are driving cabs, and are friends of mine," Mr Biden said.
His audience a group of religious and community leaders, many of them Muslim or of African descent responded with muted, uncomfortable chuckles.
Mr Biden continued: "For real. I'm not being solicitous, I'm being serious."
[Image: potd-biden-2_3203316c.jpg][SUP]Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter ®, speaks alongside his wife Stephanie, and US Vice President Joe Bide (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)[/SUP]
To some, the comments echoed a well-publicised gaffe that Mr Biden, then a US senator, made in 2006, when he told an Indian-American supporter that in Delaware, "you cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent."
Amid the resulting controversy over the reference to chain stores and doughnut shops, Mr Biden's aides said he simply meant to highlight the vibrant Indian-American community in his home state.
Joe Biden, you are gold. @VP
Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) February 17, 2015
Turns out Joe Biden is friends with fewer 'Somali' cab drivers than he thought http://t.co/hKbHzYBGBXpic.twitter.com/O20ssd7m6g
CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) February 18, 2015
No stranger to improvisation, Mr Biden over decades has become known for his tendency to speak his mind, endearing him to those who crave authenticity from political leaders.
Mr Biden's supporters brush off his more jarring moments as "just Biden being Biden."
Obama chose Joe Biden as his VP because of his energy and enthusiasm. And those are the same reasons he picked his dog, Bo. #fallonmono
jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) February 12, 2015
Mr Biden, who has run for president twice before, has said he is considering running again in 2016.
"Nationally, Biden is just regarded as almost a novelty," said Kyle Kondik, a political analyst at the non-partisan Centre for Politics at the University of Virginia. "It cuts two ways. He gets away with some stuff that others might not get away with, but it also makes him seem like a less serious person than he'd like to be."



David Guyatt Wrote:If a picture tells a million words, this one says Biden and Ashton Carter have been up close and toothbrush personal

Quote:'Creepy Veep' Joe Biden 'nuzzles' wife of colleague and claims he is friends with lots of Somali cab drivers

Joe Biden's latest gaffes: US vice president provokes social media controversy with whisper in ear of colleague's wife before making quip about Somali taxi drivers




[Image: potd-biden-sniff_3203314b.jpg]Mr Biden's supporters brush off his more jarring moments as "just Biden being Biden." Photo: REUTERS/Gary Cameron






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[Image: Andrew-Marszal_1__2078736j.jpg]
By Andrew Marszal, and AP

10:10AM GMT 18 Feb 2015
Follow


Joe Biden, the US vice president, was accused of making two more of his trademark gaffes on Tuesday after making comments about Somali tax drivers and being photographed cosying up to a colleague's wife during an important speech.

Mr Biden was swearing in Ashton Carter, the new US defence secretary, when he apparently got up close and personal with the wife of the man who now runs the most powerful military in the world.

As Mr Carter began speaking, Mr Biden beckoned Stephanie Carter from across the room.

He then put both hands on her shoulders as her husband thanked Mr Biden for presiding over the ceremony.

Mr Biden's hands lingered for roughly 20 seconds until he leaned in and whispered in her ear.

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It was impossible to tell exactly what the vice president was confiding in Mr Carter's wife.
But within seconds Mr Carter reached back and put his own hand on his wife's shoulder as he thanked his "perfect wife Stephanie" for her support along his professional path.
The incident sparked enormous reaction on social media, as viewers questioned Mr Biden's unusual behaviour.
Hours later while hosting a White House summit on violent extremism, Mr Biden sought to draw a parallel between Minneapolis, where local leaders are working to prevent radicalisation of Somali youth, and his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, which he said also has a "large, very identifiable Somali community."
Joe Biden is America's creepy uncle that always crosses the line pic.twitter.com/AQsh5nKQuw
Alex Medina (@mrmedina) February 18, 2015
People mocking Joe Biden for his creepy nuzzling should understand that Joe Biden cannot be embarrassed.
Brit Hume (@brithume) February 18, 2015
Joe Biden is the greatest Vice President of all time.pic.twitter.com/p4hnehnQgk
Elderly Gambino (@TheWoundGod) February 18, 2015
"I might add, if you ever come to the train station you may notice that I have great relations with them, because an awful lot of them are driving cabs, and are friends of mine," Mr Biden said.
His audience a group of religious and community leaders, many of them Muslim or of African descent responded with muted, uncomfortable chuckles.
Mr Biden continued: "For real. I'm not being solicitous, I'm being serious."
[Image: potd-biden-2_3203316c.jpg][SUP]Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter ®, speaks alongside his wife Stephanie, and US Vice President Joe Bide (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)[/SUP]
To some, the comments echoed a well-publicised gaffe that Mr Biden, then a US senator, made in 2006, when he told an Indian-American supporter that in Delaware, "you cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent."
Amid the resulting controversy over the reference to chain stores and doughnut shops, Mr Biden's aides said he simply meant to highlight the vibrant Indian-American community in his home state.
Joe Biden, you are gold. @VP
Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) February 17, 2015
Turns out Joe Biden is friends with fewer 'Somali' cab drivers than he thought http://t.co/hKbHzYBGBXpic.twitter.com/O20ssd7m6g
CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) February 18, 2015
No stranger to improvisation, Mr Biden over decades has become known for his tendency to speak his mind, endearing him to those who crave authenticity from political leaders.
Mr Biden's supporters brush off his more jarring moments as "just Biden being Biden."
Obama chose Joe Biden as his VP because of his energy and enthusiasm. And those are the same reasons he picked his dog, Bo. #fallonmono
jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) February 12, 2015
Mr Biden, who has run for president twice before, has said he is considering running again in 2016.
"Nationally, Biden is just regarded as almost a novelty," said Kyle Kondik, a political analyst at the non-partisan Centre for Politics at the University of Virginia. "It cuts two ways. He gets away with some stuff that others might not get away with, but it also makes him seem like a less serious person than he'd like to be."




Oh, yuck. That IS creepy. I wonder what he is whispering in her ear.
Lauren Johnson Wrote:
David Guyatt Wrote:If a picture tells a million words, this one says Biden and Ashton Carter have been up close and toothbrush personal

Quote:'Creepy Veep' Joe Biden 'nuzzles' wife of colleague and claims he is friends with lots of Somali cab drivers

Joe Biden's latest gaffes: US vice president provokes social media controversy with whisper in ear of colleague's wife before making quip about Somali taxi drivers




[Image: potd-biden-sniff_3203314b.jpg]Mr Biden's supporters brush off his more jarring moments as "just Biden being Biden." Photo: REUTERS/Gary Cameron






[/COLOR]

[Image: Andrew-Marszal_1__2078736j.jpg]
By Andrew Marszal, and AP

10:10AM GMT 18 Feb 2015
Follow


Joe Biden, the US vice president, was accused of making two more of his trademark gaffes on Tuesday after making comments about Somali tax drivers and being photographed cosying up to a colleague's wife during an important speech.

Mr Biden was swearing in Ashton Carter, the new US defence secretary, when he apparently got up close and personal with the wife of the man who now runs the most powerful military in the world.

As Mr Carter began speaking, Mr Biden beckoned Stephanie Carter from across the room.

He then put both hands on her shoulders as her husband thanked Mr Biden for presiding over the ceremony.

Mr Biden's hands lingered for roughly 20 seconds until he leaned in and whispered in her ear.

Related Articles



It was impossible to tell exactly what the vice president was confiding in Mr Carter's wife.
But within seconds Mr Carter reached back and put his own hand on his wife's shoulder as he thanked his "perfect wife Stephanie" for her support along his professional path.
The incident sparked enormous reaction on social media, as viewers questioned Mr Biden's unusual behaviour.
Hours later while hosting a White House summit on violent extremism, Mr Biden sought to draw a parallel between Minneapolis, where local leaders are working to prevent radicalisation of Somali youth, and his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, which he said also has a "large, very identifiable Somali community."
Joe Biden is America's creepy uncle that always crosses the line pic.twitter.com/AQsh5nKQuw
Alex Medina (@mrmedina) February 18, 2015
People mocking Joe Biden for his creepy nuzzling should understand that Joe Biden cannot be embarrassed.
Brit Hume (@brithume) February 18, 2015
Joe Biden is the greatest Vice President of all time.pic.twitter.com/p4hnehnQgk
Elderly Gambino (@TheWoundGod) February 18, 2015
"I might add, if you ever come to the train station you may notice that I have great relations with them, because an awful lot of them are driving cabs, and are friends of mine," Mr Biden said.
His audience a group of religious and community leaders, many of them Muslim or of African descent responded with muted, uncomfortable chuckles.
Mr Biden continued: "For real. I'm not being solicitous, I'm being serious."
[Image: potd-biden-2_3203316c.jpg][SUP]Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter ®, speaks alongside his wife Stephanie, and US Vice President Joe Bide (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)[/SUP]
To some, the comments echoed a well-publicised gaffe that Mr Biden, then a US senator, made in 2006, when he told an Indian-American supporter that in Delaware, "you cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent."
Amid the resulting controversy over the reference to chain stores and doughnut shops, Mr Biden's aides said he simply meant to highlight the vibrant Indian-American community in his home state.
Joe Biden, you are gold. @VP
Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) February 17, 2015
Turns out Joe Biden is friends with fewer 'Somali' cab drivers than he thought http://t.co/hKbHzYBGBXpic.twitter.com/O20ssd7m6g
CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) February 18, 2015
No stranger to improvisation, Mr Biden over decades has become known for his tendency to speak his mind, endearing him to those who crave authenticity from political leaders.
Mr Biden's supporters brush off his more jarring moments as "just Biden being Biden."
Obama chose Joe Biden as his VP because of his energy and enthusiasm. And those are the same reasons he picked his dog, Bo. #fallonmono
jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) February 12, 2015
Mr Biden, who has run for president twice before, has said he is considering running again in 2016.
"Nationally, Biden is just regarded as almost a novelty," said Kyle Kondik, a political analyst at the non-partisan Centre for Politics at the University of Virginia. "It cuts two ways. He gets away with some stuff that others might not get away with, but it also makes him seem like a less serious person than he'd like to be."




Oh, yuck. That IS creepy. I wonder what he is whispering in her ear.

"I'm more of a man than Michelle will ever be..."
Quote:"I'm more of a man than Michelle will ever be..."
::coffeesplutter::
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I wonder if that is his old bum buddy?
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I wonder if that is his old bum buddy?

The look on the Sheriff's face is priceless... ::laughingdog::

If he wins the presidential race and gets to the WH, he'll be the only president in living memory who'll be compelled to wear a straight-jacket to keep his hands out of trouble.
Bet he's got a few skeletons in his closet.