Petition to White House calls for Joe Biden to get his own reality show
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**Written by Doug Powers
“Hardcore Plugs”…
“A Heartbeat Away”…
“Real Housegaffes of Wilmington”…
“Call of the Malarkey Man”…
“Survivor: Fiscal Cliff”…
“Here Comes Funny Boo Boo”…
“Capitol Hillbilly Handfishin’”…
The possibilities are endless:
A new petition on the White House’s website is calling for a reality show starring Joe Biden, a day after the vice president’s jokes at a Senate swearing-in ceremony became a viral Internet sensation.
The petition says the program would feature “the daily activities and interactions of the Vice President with elected officials, foreign dignitaries and everyday American families” along with “a glimpse of the lighthearted side of politics.”
“Vice President Joe Biden has a demonstrated ability to bring people together, whether at the negotiating table or at the neighborhood diner,” says the petition, created Friday by a Washington, D.C., resident.
The petition still has thousands and thousands of signatures to go before the White House might feel compelled to respond, but with President Obama’s connections to Hollywood I’m sure he could make this happen.
This was prompted by the big day the veep and legendary close talker had yesterday during ceremonial swearing-ins for newly elected senators. Here’s a compilation video:
“Spread your legs — you’re gonna be frisked.” I think we may have found our Joe Biden reality show title.
**Written by Doug Powers
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