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Biden addresses 2012 National Association of Black Journalists convention: ‘This ain’t your father’s Republican party’

by Alexis Garrett Stodghill | June 21, 2012 at 11:06 AM
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Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the National Association of Black Journalists at their annual convention in New Orleans, Wednesday, June 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the National Association of Black Journalists at their annual convention in New Orleans, Wednesday, June 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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Vice President Joe Biden addressed the annual convention of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) on Wednesday evening, using the occasion to underscore the numerous accomplishments of the Obama Administration. Biden spoke to a room of hundreds of African-American media professionals in a giant ballroom at the Riverside Hilton, which is hosting this year’s annual NABJ convention. The vice president used his signature “everyman” speaking style to heft infectious humor and immediately capture the audience’s attention.

“Understand that in Washington, D.C., a gaffe is when you tell the truth, so be careful — do not tell the truth,” Vice President Biden said to uproarious laughter at the beginning of his speech. Biden — known for speaking so directly at times that he causes political stirs — used that famous penchant for straight talk to boldly portray how much President Obama has done for America. He started by stating what has not worked — GOP policies.

“The two parties are offering starkly different alternatives on how to proceed… most of all on economic policy[.] I don’t have to explain to you what we inherited… The middle class was in free fall,” Biden stated. “Nine million Americans lost their jobs, $16 trillion dollars in wealth evaporated. Some of the wealth you had in your homes… went up in smoke. At the same time this was happening, the [income of the ] top one percent grew by 275 percent in the last decade to an average of $1.3 million per year. And that wealth didn’t trickle down. There’s no evidence that it did.”

The vice president also recounted how foreign policy under Bush destroyed America’s diplomatic relationships while needlessly endangering the lives of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Romney was held accountable for believing the types of policies implemented by former President Bush should be continued if he is elected, despite the detrimental results. The vice president then detailed how he and President Obama have led the country in a vastly different direction.

“We stabilized U.S. banks, which was about as popular as legalizing rattle snakes in downtown New Orleans,” Biden said to audience chuckles. “You think I’m kidding?,” he affably added.

“We unfroze the credit markets,” the VP continued, “rescued the automobile industry, and instead of losing a million jobs in the auto industry, we have created 200,000 new jobs since then, with General Motors once again leading the world, and Chrysler as the fastest growing automobile maker in the nation. Instead of a continuing hemorrhage in manufacturing jobs, the economy has created over half a million new manufacturing jobs — the fastest growth in manufacturing since the mid-90s. We passed some of the toughest Wall Street regulations in history.”

Likely tailoring his previously-delivered stump speech for the NABJ, Biden added: “We passed the health care reform bill, which expands access to affordable care to 30 million people, and I’m not being solicitous to this audience, but eight million African-Americans who had no access now have access.”

Biden also reminded listeners that President Obama’s expansion of Pell Grants will maintain greater access to higher education for low income students, a large percentage of whom are black.

While calling de facto GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney an “honorable” man, Vice President Biden made it clear that a future in which he becomes president would be one in which all Americans would lose the upward mobility promised by middle class life.

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