My report on the @VP's ~very forward-looking~ speech at @HRC's national dinner tonight:http://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/biden-shows-up-at-lgbt-rights-gala-with-a-focus-on-the-futur?utm_term=.ah7KVayGZX …
@Only4RM Because, it is absolutely clear to me that his speech was influenced by her speech. It's the entire premise of all of those tweets.
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@Only4RM So, you either buy it or you don't. YMMV.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@chrisgeidner Common theme does not necessarily mean common origin or influence. Or the extent of any influence. Give the Veep some credit! -
@chrisgeidner Not to belabor but at this point, doesn't matter much. If he runs, a narr he's following her lead matters. Should be factual. -
@Only4RM Then you don't buy my premise. That's your call. There is no doubt in my mind that the specificity in Clinton's speech had an ... -
@Only4RM ... effect on what Biden could, and had to, do tonight. It's sorta obvious, really. He had the advantage of being able to react ... -
@Only4RM ... to her speech by going second. She had the advantage of setting the stage by going first. Debate 101. And both used those well. -
@chrisgeidner What if after having "no doubt in [your] mind" you learn Biden had been in fundraisers w/o the chance to review HRC's speech? -
@chrisgeidner I think it would be an act of malpractice on the part of his handlers/advance team and unlikely but not an impossibility. -
@chrisgeidner Again, my point: Influence or not doesn't have to be an article of faith or educated supposition. It's reportable fact. Ask. - 2 more replies
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