Truth or Gaffe? Biden Admits U.S. Faces No Existential Threat From Terrorism

From declaring Ebola the "largest epidemic in history" to promoting "shared interest and shared ideals," Vice President Joe Biden was his old platitudinous, gaffing self at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government yesterday. But he did—correctly—contradict his boss, arguing that America faces "no existential threat" from violent extremism.
The Hill reports:
Imploring students to keep the threat posed by violent extremists "in perspective," Biden said that although the country must remain vigilant, terrorists did not fundamentally challenge "our way of life or our security."
"Let me say it again: We face no existential threat—none—to our way of life or our ultimate security," Biden said. "You are twice as likely to be struck by lightning as you around to be affected by a terrorist event in the United States."
And, incidentally, nine times more likely to be killed by police than by terrorists.
But Biden's wellspring of perspicacity quickly ran dry, making no mention that the greatest threats to the American way of life can be found right here at home. The Transportation Security Administration routinely and pointlessly violates basic tenets of human decency. The National Security Administration nonchalantly tramples on the privacy rights of everyone—including those of its loudest supporters. Even attending an NFL game these days is an exercise in intrusive security theater. All in the name of protecting us from admittedly unlikely threats.
Biden also cited responses to past terrorist attacks as a testimony to American perserverance:
We didn't crumble after 9/11. We didn't falter after the Boston Marathon. But we're America. Americans will never, ever stand down. We endure. We overcome. We own the finish line.
Biden may not have crumbled or faltered, but civil liberties certainly did. While many people were busy cheerleading the militarized show of force in Watertown, Massachusetts, after the Boston Marathon bombing, others were appalled at the wholesale abrogation of constitutionally-protected rights at the hands of armored cops astride armored vehicles. It took a Ferguson for people to start questioning if we really need a chicken in every pot and an MRAP in every garage.
While ISIS itself might not be an "imminent threat to every interest we have," the threat of ISIS and other chimerical terrorist groups is. Perhaps Biden will evolve on that issue also. I'm not holding my breath.
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Just because something is not an existential threat doesn't mean you shouldn't destroy it.
If you fear something, set it free. Then murder drone it. If the Israelis don't get to it first.
It's...so beautiful.
It all depends on the definition of "existential." One could argue that neither the Nazis or the Japanese could have invaded and occupied the US, so they weren't "existential threats." But that doesn't mean we should not have fought them.
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That rug he wears really ties the room together, does it not?
From declaring Ebola the "largest epidemic in history"
That's stunning even for Plugs. I just thought he was a jackass--I didn't realize he was actually just dumb.
He is actually, literally, brain-damaged.
Was he just saying it's 'the largest Ebola outbreak in history' or king of all outbreaks?
OK, in the original context, it's unclear what he meant.
The Black Plague (racist!) and Smallpox laugh at Ebola.
And influenza? Hello?
From the infallible wiki on influenza:
Ebola isn't even in the same order of magnitude.
I didn't know lightning strikes were so common! Why isn't our government doing something to protect us? They need to start a congressional investigation asap.
"In other news, today the Federal Department of Lightning Security announced that cost overruns in the Personal Lightning Rod Program would not stop people from receiving their PPE sometime in the next 5 years..."
Biden's brain damage gets more and more obvious each day. Then again, he was always a moron about history. I remember him talking about FDR 'going on television' to address the nation during the Second World War.
You should see the video during the Bourke hearing trying to understand simple mathematics from Thomas Sowell.
Obligatory 'Can't it be both?'
I think it's a gaffe anytime someone from the administration lets the truth slip out.
So, it's a gaffe by definition.
With the current administration, a stupid statement is either a gaffe or policy.
People are "affected by a terrorist event" every time they go to the airport.
Is that why my ass hurts?
In both cases, the government over-reacted like a bunch of hysterical pansies.
From declaring Ebola the "largest epidemic in history"...
At least he can pronounce it correctly.
Biden Frantically Hitting Up Cabinet Members For Clean Piss
http://www.theonion.com/articl.....r-c,34515/
There's a name for it.
A Kinsley gaffe occurs when a political gaffe reveals some truth that a politician did not intend to admit
Really? We're investigating and philsophizing over the biggest incompetent to occupy the VP office? Just list his top 200 gaffes of his career in one article and be done with him. He's a circus, a clown, and a bichon frise, nothing more.
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