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Pool reports for Biden’s “unscheduled stops” in Stuart, Floyd

Vice President Joe Biden is holding an event in Wytheville this afternoon, and tomorrow he’s to speak at Virginia Tech.

but Biden has made a couple of unannounced stops elsewhere in western Virginia today.

He stopped in Stuart and talked about NASCAR before visiting the Floyd Country Store. After the jump, you can find pool accounts of both stops:

Here’s the account from the stop in Stuart, via Jonathan Martin of Politico:

VP Biden made a mid-day OTR stop in the county seat town of Stuart, Virginia.

The motorcade pulled into downtown Stuart – what locals call “Uptown” — and the vp immediately went into a restaurant called The Coffee Break Cafe, “family owned since 1973,” as the sign out front read.

The grill was sizzling when your pooler walked in. There were about 25 patrons inside and each of the booths were full. The old-fashioned lunch counter in the back was also full. It was an older crowd, most all over 60.

The walls were filled with pictures of their food plates, marked by number, homage to country crooner Chet Atkins and especially NASCAR memorabilia.

Stock car racing is popular in this part of Virginia as there’s a well-known track in the nearest large town, Martinsville.

NASCAR is especially big at the Coffee Break Cafe because Glen Wood is a regular there. Wood is the owner of Wood Brothers Racing, a NASCAR team that won the Daytona 500 in 2011. To be clear for those who don’t follow car racing: Wood himself, an elderly gentleman, didn’t actually drive the car in the race. But he does own the car that won.

The vp was briefed on this fact and entered the cafe by booming: “I heard somebody in here won the Daytona!”

“Get out of the way man,” Biden said good-naturedly to a photographer on the floor. “Get out of the way

“This guy did what I dreamed of, man,” Biden said as he approached Wood. “I’d trade being vice-president in a heartbeat for having won Daytona.”

Biden and Wood exchanged coins, Wood giving Biden a racing coin and Biden giving wood a vp challenge coin.

The vp shared that his first car was “a “51 Plymouth.”

Your pooler was soon ushered out.

After waiting on the hot street for a few minutes while Biden remained inside, your pool was brought back into the cafe.

The vp was by now holding an old-fashioned glass bottle of coke and chatting with the diners.

He was discussing the unemployment levels of what he called the “9/11 generation” of veterans and praising their service in the country’s recent conflicts.

The vp soon pivoted to discussing his wife, who he noted “is an employee of the state of Virginia.”

Biden said that both he and potus “married up” and noted to laughs that flotus and slotus are “more popular than we are,” meaning himself and potus.

As Biden was speaking, a lady excused herself and said she had to get back to work.

VP asked where and the lady explained that she manages a local Wal-Mart.

“That’s a little outfit,” vp cracked.

She invited vp to stop by and Biden joked that he may just do that, likening himself to a poor relative who shows up at your house.

“I’m like a poor relative, I show up if I’m in invited. The rich ones never show up. The poor ones come, stay longer than they should, eat your food.”

He then turned the lady around to the press corps and joked, “You know this lady owns Wal-Mart.”

The vp then turned backed to the diners and quoted the Harry Truman line: “If you want to live like a Republican, vote Democrat.”

At this, a diner spoke up and said: “I’m glad you all are not talking about doing anything with Social Security”

The vp took the cue

“Hey, by the way, let’s talk about Social Security. Number one, I guarantee you, flat guarantee you, there will be no changes in Social Security. I flat guarantee you.”

Your pool was being shoo’d back out of the cafe at this point, but did catch the start of a Biden riff on Medicare. Biden said Republicans want to “voucher’ize” the system.

When the vp left the cafe, he walked over to a small crowd of about two dozen people that had formed on the street.

One lady, explaining that she was getting her GED at a local adult learning center, asked what the Obama admin would do about helping those without jobs.

VP went into a riff about stopping outsourcing, and showed his local knowledge by citing a hypothetical furniture company that received tax breaks to relocate to China. This region of Virginia, especially next-door Martinsville, is traditionally a furniture-making hub but has been hit hard by outsourcing.

Biden brought up the WashPost story that called Romney “a pioneer of outsourcing.”

He then pointed out that the admin had intervened in auto industry.

Pool was then hustled back to van for departure.

A few color notes.

The cafe is known for its hot dogs, the red-hot kind.

I’m told, but didn’t see, that the vp did have a hot dog.

Breakfast is also apprently big here and the “morning delights” include biscuits and gravy and a variety of pancakes (strawberry, peach, almond joy, per the menu). Breakfast is served any time.

Patrick County is the home of two famous Virginians from different centuries, Confederate Gen Jeb Stuart and former AG Mary Sue Terry.

It’s at the foot of the Blue Ridge – the mountains were visible from downtown — and is right where southside Va becomes southwest Va

And here’s the account from Floyd, via Michael Memoli of the Los Angeles Times:

VPOTUS made a second mid-afternoon unscheduled stop in the town of Floyd, his motorcade stopping in the heart of downtown at the Floyd Country Store, which a sign out front declares is “Home of the Friday Jamboree.” A store manager said it’s about 100 years old (sign said circa 1909), but was restored five years ago by owner Woody Crenshaw and his wife. They’ve owned it for “8 or 9 years.”

The front of the store includes a dining area, with an emphasis on sweets. Pooler read with interest the description of a “Floydian Split,” a take on a banana split.

Pool arranged behind the counter when the VPOTUS entered. First greeted a gaggle of patrons near the main entrance, a stone’s-throw from where pool was. Then, being escorted by the owner, walked past the counter closer to the pool, where he stopped to greet a lone woman seated in a booth separated from a larger crowd. He apologized if his entourage prevented her from leaving where she was.

“I hear you have a get together on Friday nights,” Biden said to the owner as he continued past the pool.

Much of the rest of the conversation between the two was inaudible to your pooler.

The two continued on to the back of the store, “Country Store Clothing,” with aisles dedicated to Hats & T-Shirts, toys, music, and book & supplies. He stopped to greet a mother and her young daughter, who said she was in the 4th grade. He asked her when she went back to school and she said September, which VPOTUS declared was a “good time” (you’ll recall yesterday his joke about starting school this early in August being “Un-American).

As he worked his way to the back of the store and pool repositioned, he was handed a vanilla milkshake, which he could be seen sipping as he chatted with Crenshaw from on the stage where the famous Jamboree performances are held. The local newspaper, the Floyd Press, reported that Virginia Senate candidate Tim Kaine, a fellow Democrat, was to perform there on Friday night.

Pool was escorted back to the vans as VPOTUS remained inside. Roughly a half hour later motorcade was back on the road.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. LB Hagen | August 15, 2012 at 8:40 am

    Apparently VT is big on invitations for racists.
    They sure embraced Al Twana Sharpton back in March 2003
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    http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2005/03/brawley-sharpton.html
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    and now they’ve got the red carpet out for Danville-Biden.
    Will Biden bring “the chains” or do they have some in the museum?
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    http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2012/08/biden-in-danville-va-nasty-vicious.html
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  2. Bugsgrandpa | August 15, 2012 at 10:05 am

    I wonder if he still thinks he is in North Carolina

  3. gdad | August 15, 2012 at 1:22 pm

    Ah, good ol’ LB. Biden, of course, is not a racist. We all know that. Except you.

  4. Fernando | August 15, 2012 at 1:58 pm

    Question: Is roanokeslant.blogspot run by LB Hagen? Just asking for full disclosure, if so.

  5. Marked Man | August 15, 2012 at 3:28 pm

    Not racist??

    “You cannot go to a 7-11 or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent…. I’m not joking.” –Joe Biden

  6. Sandi Saunders | August 15, 2012 at 4:29 pm

    No, not racist.

  7. The Other Rick | August 15, 2012 at 5:31 pm

    Of course not…because “crazy ol’ Joe” said it.

    The comment yesterday was a way to inject race into the campaign and get it stirred up. Because the race card and class warfare is all Obama/Biden have. They certainly don’t have a successful record to run on.

  8. Sandi Saunders | August 15, 2012 at 7:04 pm

    Yeah well, we all know that race was never injected into this campaign before! Nor religion, nor birth/citizenship, nor experience and “fit for office”, nor Marxism/Socialism/Communism even!

    You want to take it as racist, go ahead. The crowd did not, most of us don’t, and you are free to feel as you like.

    Joe Biden is not a racist.

    Your sudden concern for non-PC language is refreshing though!

  9. Will | August 17, 2012 at 2:03 pm

    “You cannot go to a 7-11 or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent…. I’m not joking.” –Joe Biden
    “He is going to let the big banks once again write their own rules, unchain Wall Street. He is going to put y’all back in chains.”

    “I’m like a poor relative, I show up if I’m in invited. The rich ones never show up. The poor ones come, stay longer than they should, eat your food.”

    It sounds like Joe is not only racist but he also shares an elitist’ low viewpoint of the poor . Of course IF he had any poor relatives, he’d expect the working taxpayer to house, cloth, and feed them forever. Wow ! “Stay longer then they should” sounds like what they made sure of by doing away with the work requirement for welfare recipients.

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