<p>Although I think he has absolutely no chance of winning the democratic nomination, I must say that I found his NH debate performance impressive, particularly his explanation of why he continues to vote to fund the Iraq war: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUt4Y7RpZRI&mode=related&search=%5B/url%5D">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUt4Y7RpZRI&mode=related&search=</a> I also admired his stance on using military intervention (establishing a "no fly" zone and using a U.N. peacekeeping force) to stop the genocide in Darfur. I'd like to know what others think of him.</p>
<p>I also liked his performance in the NH debate. Unlike the other political stiffs, he showed genuine emotion and conviction in many of his answers. Similarly, and again unlike his cohorts on stage, he answered most questions directly, the first time they were asked.</p>
<p>Biden is like Dodd. They're both very intelligent and accomplished, but they're not "name" or flashy enough to be what the party wants. Aside from that, the media pay them no attention, which means the only way they can improve their way is through theatrics, like what Biden is resorting to doing lately. (Then again, he's always been overly emotional...gets him in trouble periodically.) Either would be a solid choice, but sadly, I doubt we'll see it happen.</p>
<p>I like him, and out of all the other Dem candidates, he has the most presidential stature by far. I mean, when this guy walks into a room, you know that he's going to command attention ,and I think that's just what a leader needs to have.</p>