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President Obama calls RNC a rerun, suggests watching on Joe Biden's TV

At a campaign stop today along his “Road to Charlotte” tour, President Obama gave the crowd his review of the Republican National Convention, saying that the GOP presented “an agenda better suited for the last century … you might as well have watched it on a black-and-white TV.”

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We can only hope that Vice President Joe Biden, who remembers Franklin D. Roosevelt appearing on TV to announce the 1929 stock market crash and apparently believes he is still living in the previous century, will pick up the theme and run with it.

https://twitter.com/OrwellForce/status/241975192761556993

Tune in next week on your flat-panel HDTV to enjoy fresh new talent like Bill Clinton, John Kerry and even a video appearance by the 39th president. Who needs RNC reruns when the DNC’s serving up Welcome Back Carter?

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