Remarks of
Senator Barack Obama—as prepared for delivery
Vice President
Announcement
Springfield, Illinois
August 23, 2008
Nineteen months ago, on a cold February day right here on the steps of the Old
State Capitol, I stood before you to announce my candidacy for President of the
United States of America.
We started this journey with a simple belief: that the American people were
better than their government in Washington – a government that has fallen
prey to special interests and policies that have left working people behind. As
IÕve travelled to towns and cities, farms and factories, front porches and
fairgrounds in almost all fifty states – that belief has been
strengthened. Because at this defining moment in our history – with
our nation at war, and our economy in recession – we know that the
American people cannot afford four more years of the same failed policies and
the same old politics in Washington. We know that the time for change has come.
For months, IÕve searched for a leader to finish this journey alongside me, and
to join in me in making Washington work for the American people. I searched for
a leader who understands the rising costs confronting working people, and who
will always put their dreams first. A leader who sees clearly the challenges
facing America in a changing world, with our security and standing set back by
eight years of a failed foreign policy. A leader who shares my vision of an
open government that calls all citizens – Democrats, Republicans and
Independents – to a common purpose. Above all, I searched for a leader
who is ready to step in and be President.
Today, I have come back to Springfield to tell you that IÕve found that leader
– a man with a distinguished record and a fundamental decency – Joe
Biden.
Joe Biden is that rare mix – for decades, he has brought change to
Washington, but Washington hasnÕt changed him. HeÕs an expert on foreign policy
whose heart and values are rooted firmly in the middle class. He has stared
down dictators and spoken out for America's cops and firefighters. He is
uniquely suited to be my partner as we work to put our country back on track.
Now I could stand here and recite a list of Senator BidenÕs achievements,
because he is one of the finest public servants of our time. But first I want
to talk to you about the character of the man standing next to me.
Joe BidenÕs many triumphs have only come after great trial.
He was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. His family didnÕt have much money. Joe
Sr. worked different jobs, from cleaning boilers to selling cars, sometimes
moving in with the in-laws or working weekends to make ends meet. But he raised
his family with a strong commitment to work and to family; to the Catholic
faith and to the belief that in America, you can make it if you try. Those are
the core values that Joe Biden has carried with him to this day. And even
though Joe Sr. is not with us, I know that he is proud of Joe today.
It might be hard to believe when you hear him talk now, but as a child he had a
terrible stutter. They called him ŌBu-bu-Biden.Ķ But he picked himself up,
worked harder than the other guy, and got elected to the Senate – a young
man with a family and a seemingly limitless future.
Then tragedy struck. JoeÕs wife Neilia and their little girl Naomi were killed
in a car accident, and their two boys were badly hurt. When Joe was sworn in as
a Senator, there was no ceremony in the Capitol – instead, he was
standing by his sons in the hospital room where they were recovering. He was 30
years old.
Tragedy tests us – it tests our fortitude and it tests our faith. HereÕs
how Joe Biden responded. He never moved to Washington. Instead, night after
night, week after week, year after year, he returned home to Wilmington on a
lonely Amtrak train when his Senate business was done. He raised his boys
– first as a single dad, then alongside his wonderful wife Jill, who
works as a teacher. He had a beautiful daughter. Now his children are grown and
Joe is blessed with 5grandchildren. He instilled in them such a sense of public
service that his son, Beau, who is now DelawareÕs Attorney General, is getting
ready to deploy to Iraq. And he still takes that train back to Wilmington every
night. Out of the heartbreak of that unspeakable accident, he did more than
become a Senator – he raised a family. That is the measure of the man
standing next to me. That is the character of Joe Biden.
Years later, Senator Biden would face another brush with death when he had a
brain aneurysm. On the way to the hospital, they didnÕt think he was going to
make it. They gave him slim odds to recover. But he did. He beat it. And he
came back stronger than before.
Maybe itÕs this resilience – this insistence on overcoming adversity
– that accounts for Joe BidenÕs work in the Senate. Time and again, he
has made a difference for the people across this country who work long hours
and face long odds. This working class kid from Scranton and Wilmington has
always been a friend to the underdog, and all who seek a safer and more
prosperous America to live their dreams and raise their families.
Fifteen years ago, too many American communities were plagued by violence and
insecurity. So Joe Biden brought Democrats and Republicans together to pass the
1994 Crime Bill, putting 100,000 cops on the streets, and starting an eight
year drop in crime across the country.
For far too long, millions of women suffered abuse in the shadows. So Joe Biden
wrote the Violence Against Women Act, so every woman would have a place to turn
for support. The rate of domestic violence went down dramatically, and
countless women got a second chance at life.
Year after year, he has been at the forefront of the fight for judges who
respect the fundamental rights and liberties of the American people; college
tuition that is affordable for all; equal pay for women and a rising minimum
wage for all; and family leave policies that value work and family. Those are
the priorities of a man whose work reflects his life and his values.
That same strength of character is at the core of his rise to become one of
AmericaÕs leading voices on national security.
He looked Slobodan Milosevic in the eye and called him a war criminal, and then
helped shape policies that would end the killing in the Balkans and bring him
to justice. He passed laws to lock down chemical weapons, and led the push to
bring EuropeÕs newest democracies into NATO. Over the last eight years, he has
been a powerful critic of the catastrophic Bush-McCain foreign policy, and a
voice for a new direction that takes the fight to the terrorists and ends the
war in Iraq responsibly. He recently went to Georgia, where he met quietly with
the President and came back with a call for aid and a tough message for Russia.
Joe Biden is what so many others pretend to be – a statesman with sound
judgment who doesnÕt have to hide behind bluster to keep America strong.
Joe wonÕt just make a good Vice President – he will make a great one.
After decades of steady work across the aisle, I know heÕll be able to help me
turn the page on the ugly partisanship in Washington, so we can bring Democrats
and Republicans together to pass an agenda that works for the American people.
And instead of secret task energy task forces stacked with Big Oil and a Vice President
that twists the facts and shuts the American people out, I know that Joe Biden
will give us some real straight talk.
I have seen this man work. I have sat with him as he chairs the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, and been by his side on the campaign trail. And I can tell
you that Joe Biden gets it. HeÕs that unique public servant who is at home in a
bar in Cedar Rapids and the corridors of the Capitol; in the VFW hall in
Concord, and at the center of an international crisis.
ThatÕs because he is still that scrappy kid from Scranton who beat the odds;
the dedicated family man and committed Catholic who knows every conductor on
that Amtrak train to Wilmington. ThatÕs the kind of fighter who I want by my
side in the months and years to come.
ThatÕs what itÕs going to take to win the fight for good jobs that let people
live their dreams, a tax code that rewards work instead of wealth, and health
care that is affordable and accessible for every American family. ThatÕs what
itÕs going to take to forge a new energy policy that frees us from our
dependence on foreign oil and $4 gasoline at the pump, while creating new jobs
and new industry. ThatÕs what itÕs going to take to put an end to a failed
foreign policy thatÕs based on bluster and bad judgment, so that we renew
AmericaÕs security and standing in the world.
We know what weÕre going to get from the other side. Four more years of the
same out-of-touch policies that created an economic disaster at home, and a
disastrous foreign policy abroad. Four more years of the same divisive politics
that is all about tearing people down instead of lifting this country up.
We canÕt afford more of the same. I am running for President because thatÕs a
future that I donÕt accept for my daughters and I donÕt accept it for your
children. ItÕs time for the change that the American people need.
Now, with Joe Biden at my side, I am confident that we can take this country in
a new direction; that we are ready to overcome the adversity of the last eight
years; that we wonÕt just win this election in November, weÕll restore that
fair shot at your dreams that is at the core of who Joe Biden and I are as
people, and what America is as a nation. So let me introduce you to the
next Vice President of the United States of America...
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