| Biden Gaffe: VP Is Always President Of The Senate |
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| Written by Ed Morrissey |
| Friday, 03 October 2008 08:27 |
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If anyone would have guessed before the debate which candidate would make an error on a Constitutional question, odds would have heavily favored Sarah Palin. After all, Joe Biden has a license to practice law and has served in Congress more than half his life, while Palin has a degree in journalism and has never worked in Washington at all. And yet, Biden blew the one question on the Constitution — on the topic of the job he seeks:
First, let’s deal with the hyperbole of the initial statement, because the rest of the gaffe flows from that point. Democrats love to call Dick Cheney “the most dangerous vice president” in American history, but why is Cheney such a danger? What has he done that makes him so dangerous? Is he more dangerous than Aaron Burr, for instance, who killed Alexander Hamilton while in office and who later attempted a rebellion of sorts? And if he’s so dangerous, what has Joe Biden done as a United States Senator to curb that danger? Biden then goes on to get the Constitution completely incorrect. In fact, the Constitution states that the Vice President is always the President of the Senate, in Article I, Section 3:
In fact, as Cheney pointed out, the Vice President gets defined in the Constitution in both Article I and Article II, making the office part of both branches of the federal government. Cheney’s argument that this gave him some sort of immunity from producing documents was absurd, but his reading of the Constitution was absolutely correct. The VP belongs to both the executive and the legislative branches of government — and has almost no power in either, but still gets defined in the Constitution as a member of both branches. Stephen Dinan notes that modern practice has led to historical and Constitutional illiteracy:
Maybe Biden should take the time to actually read the Constitution. He can borrow Robert Byrd’s pocket version if he can’t find a copy on his own. Who knew Sarah Palin was a more competent Constitutional scholar than Joe Biden? |




