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VIDEO: Biden's "put you all back in chains" Remark Draws Fire





DANVILLE, Va. (AP) -- Vice President Joe Biden sparked a campaign commotion Tuesday, telling an audience in southern Virginia that included hundreds of black voters that Republican Mitt Romney wanted to put them "back in chains" by deregulating Wall Street. He later mocked Republican criticism over the remark while conceding he meant to use different words.

Campaigning in Danville, Biden said the Republican ticket wanted to "unchain Wall Street" by getting rid of regulations Obama signed into law two years ago. He added: "They're going to put y'all back in chains."

Romney later criticized Biden, saying the remarks were part of pattern of "reckless" comments by Obama's campaign and his surrogates "that disgrace the office of the presidency."

  The Backtrack....

Vice President Joe Biden has clarified a comment in which he said presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney would "put you all back in chains" by unshackling Wall Street.

Speaking in Wytheville, Va., late this afternoon, Biden hit back at the Romney camp's claims that his comments were outrageous, saying, "If you want to know what's outrageous, it's their policies."

"The last time these guys unshackled the economy, to use their term, they put the middle class in shackles," he said. "That's how we got where we are. Nine million jobs lost, wage stagnation, 16 trillion dollars in wealth you all lost, in your home equity, in your 401ks, and your pension plans - you're the ones that got nailed. All of America except for the very few."

Biden continued: "And I'm told when I made that comment earlier today in Danville, Virginia, the Romney Campaign put out a Tweet, you know Tweets, and went on the air, went on the airwaves saying 'Biden's outrageous in saying that - I think I said, instead of unshackled, unchained or - anyway, outrageous to say that, that's what we meant. I'm using their own words. I got a message for them, if you want to know want to know what's outrageous, it's their policies, and the effects of their policies on middle class America, that's what's outrageous."

Biden's initial comment centered on what he cast as plans by Republicans to allow banks to dictate the regulations they would be subject to.

In Chillicothe, Ohio, as he ended his bus tour Tuesday night, Romney called Biden's comment "another outrageous charge" and added: "The White House sinks a little bit lower. This is what an angry and desperate presidency looks like."

Biden, speaking in Wytheville, Va., said he had meant to use the term "unshackled." But he did not apologize and mocked the Romney campaign for showing outrage.

"If you want to know what's outrageous, it's their policies, and the effects of their policies on middle-class Americans," he said.

Obama's campaign stood by Biden, saying the comments were a variation on remarks he makes often about the need to "unshackle" the middle class. The campaign said the metaphor was meant to counter Republican calls to unshackle the private sector from Obama-backed regulations.

But the remark still proved to be a distraction, prompting Obama deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter to issue a statement calling the Romney campaign's outrage "hypocritical."

"Let's return to that `substantive' debate Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan promised 72 hours ago, but quickly abandoned," she said in a statement.

The flurry over Biden's remarks underscored what the Obama team knows is a constant risk with the vice president - that his penchant for speaking off the cuff can sometimes result in inartful or off-color comments.

In a less-noticed gaffe Tuesday, Biden told the crowd he was confident their support would help the Obama-Biden ticket carry North Carolina. He was speaking in Virginia at the time.

Still, Obama's campaign sees Biden as one of its most valuable assets. The Scranton, Pa., native has a more natural appeal to working-class voters in battleground states like Ohio and Pennsylvania. He also has willingly embraced the traditional vice presidential attack-dog role, often launching the campaign's most vigorous criticisms of Romney, and now Romney's running mate, Paul Ryan.


08/15/2012 5:11AM
VIDEO: Biden's "put you all back in chains" Remark Draws Fire
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08/15/2012 1:19PM
Two things.
First, in spite of all the whining you're hearing on your radio, Biden was absolutely correct about the need to regulate Wall Street criminality. Second, birthers can just make with shutting their lying ignorant pie holes right this very moment.
08/15/2012 4:25PM
Biden Comments
What Joey doesn't seem to want to tell you, is that the Democrats under Bill Clinton really got us where we are today. Remember High Risk mortgages. Remember making it MANDATORY to give people of low credit worthiness mortgages. The Republicans did some stupid things but not the underhanded give them mortgages or ELSE!
08/15/2012 4:28PM
Two things
You know "Two Things," the Messiah can put an end to all of this "BIRTHER" stuff by simple unlocking access to his College Records. But you must be well aware that if he does so he will be driven from office and sent to jail. PROVE ME WRONG!!!!
08/15/2012 5:54PM
One Thing
You are an idiot. If you had a brain you would realize this administration is giving this once GREAT country a death warrant.
08/15/2012 8:43PM
Of Course
A Liberal opened his mouth and his hate filled lying lock step lines of garbage come spuilling out, and the leftest say" it's ok , we can say anything we like, at anytime we like , truth doesnt matter to us on the left, we make it up when ever we want"
08/18/2012 3:10PM
Comment here / Comment there
It doesn't matter how many comments are made/said. Until the people stand up for their rights against the government and kick them all out, we are all headed on the track of being a communism run Country.
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