Biden talks about 'nasty' US campaign during Mideast tour

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Last Updated : Mar 08 2016 | 9:22 PM IST
US Vice President Joe Biden said today that not even Ronald Reagan could win this year's Republican presidential nomination, as he lamented America's "petty, venal and mean" politics while addressing an Arab audience in a Gulf emirate ruled by sheikhs.
Biden, a Democrat, said self-interested lawmakers had redrawn congressional districts to the point "where the Lord Almighty could not defeat a Republican," which he said had encouraged the rise of more radical GOP candidates.
Biden told young Emiratis gathered in Dubai that such gerrymandering encourages candidates to adopt extreme positions, like saying they are going to "waterboard people ... And indiscriminately carpet-bomb" an oblique reference to Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, who have vowed to use both against extremists in the Middle East.
"If Ronald Reagan were alive today, he could no more get the nomination of the Republican Party than I can get the nomination," Biden said, referring to the US Republican president from the 1980s often praised by GOP candidates. "I'm not joking. So what you see is this movement to the extreme in the Republican Party."
Those gathered to listen to Biden, a mix of young Emirati men and women identified by local leaders as innovators, quietly listened and laughed at times to the vice president's hourlong talk. The meeting took place in Emirates Towers, a few floors above the offices of Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the United Arab Emirates' vice president and prime minister.
None asked about Trump's most explosive comments for those living in the Gulf his December statement in which he suggested banning Muslims from traveling to the United States.
The GOP front-runner, whose name adorns a golf housing estate project on the outskirts of the futuristic city has been denounced by many in the region.
The United Arab Emirates, a federation of seven individual emirates ruled by powerful families, has an elected Federal National Council, but it mainly serves in an advisory role. The country's president is the ruler of oil-rich Abu Dhabi. The Emirates saw no major protests during or after the Arab Spring uprisings across the region in 2011. Biden went on to discuss "all this chaos" caused by the Republican presidential candidates who have "gone overboard."
"The problem with American politics today is that it has become so petty, so mean," he said. "The American public are not going to let it stand."
The Emirates is one of the most important US military and political allies in the Persian Gulf. Biden visited the country's Al-Dhafra Air Base on Monday, which hosts US and Emirati troops battling the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.
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First Published: Mar 08 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

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