It just ain’t so Joe redux

around lunchtime on Wednesday, the 21st of January 2009 by Delenda Est

The MSM, in the person of Katie Couric, is once again reporting that “a drunk driver” (i.e. Curtis Dunn) was responsible for the tragic crash that claimed the lives of his wife and daughter in 1972. Specifically, Couric said yesterday during the inaugeral coverage on CBS that  “Joe Bidens wife and toddler daughter were killed by a drunk driver.”

There is just one problem– it isn’t so. As reported by numerous local media, including the 2007 News Journal Grapevine story quoted below, there is absolutely no evidence that Curtis Dunn was intoxicated- indeed, on the contrary, the investigation into the crash showed that he had not been drinking. Biden has made the drunk driver allegation before- for example, in 2007 during the beginning of the Democratic presidential campaign (which prompted the Grapevine response below). As Inside Edition reported in 2007, “the false story accusing Dunn of drunk driving is now widely accepted as the truth and was discussed on television news programs as recently as last month during the Democratic National Convention.”

What kind of man embellishes the story of his family’s death? Seriously, pause for a moment and think about that one…. The VP should stick to looking in the mirror every morning and wishing he was Neil Kinnock and abstain from slurring Mr. Dunn. I attached several other links with information on this story in case anyone wants to delve a bit further into this particular lie.

Posted: Dec. 20, 2007

IT AIN’T SO, JOE
By Celia Cohen
Grapevine Political Writer

If ever there was a crash that tugged at the heart of the entire state, it was the one that took the lives of Joe Biden’s wife and baby daughter and hospitalized his two toddler sons 35 years ago, just weeks after his precocious election to the U.S. Senate.

It was an unbearable turn of events, from one of the most daring political breakthroughs in Delaware political history to unspeakable grief, and there is no reason to make the accident appear worse than it was.

While campaigning in Iowa for the Democratic presidential nomination, however, Biden did.

“Let me tell you a little story,” he was quoted as saying last Friday in the New York Times.

“I got elected when I was 29, and I got elected November the 7th. And on December 18 of that year, my wife and three kids were Christmas shopping for a Christmas tree. A tractor-trailer, a guy who allegedly – and I never pursued it – drank his lunch instead of eating his lunch, broadsided my family and killed my wife instantly, and killed my daughter instantly, and hospitalized my two sons, with what were thought to be at the time permanent, fundamental injuries.”

Except there was no drinking. There was not even speeding. The truck’s brakes checked out, as well. It was not the driver’s fault.

Biden insisted Wednesday in a brief telephone interview from Iowa he told the story as he knew it.

“All I said was what I heard at the time. What I heard from folks at the time is he’d been drinking,” Biden said, sounding agitated. “I don’t want to talk about it. . . . She must have pulled out. . . . It’s still painful to talk about 35 years later.”

The embellishment is reminiscent of one of the problems that undid Biden the last time he ran for president 20 years ago. He was swallowed up mostly by plagiarism charges, but there was also an incident, taped by C-SPAN, in which Biden became irritated with a New Hampshire voter and belittled him by inflating his own uneven academic credentials.

Among Biden’s claims, he said he was named the outstanding student in political science at the University of Delaware and was in the top half of his law school class at Syracuse University, both untrue, and won an international moot court competition, which was true. He also gibed, “I’d be delighted to sit down and compare my IQ to yours.”

In Biden’s memoir, Promises to Keep, his explanation for that blowup was along the lines of his account of the accident – lack of knowledge.

“I lost my temper in New Hampshire. What I’d said about my academic achievements was just faulty memory or lack of knowledge. I hadn’t remembered where I finished in my law school class. I hadn’t cared. But to say, ‘Wanna compare IQs?’ was so stupid,” Biden wrote.

The crash involving the Biden family station wagon and the tractor-trailer driven by Curtis C. Dunn, 43, of Kaolin, Pa., occurred on Monday afternoon, Dec. 18, 1972, a week before Christmas, at the intersection of Valley and Limestone Roads in Hockessin.

Joe Biden, who turned 30 in late November, was in Washington to set up his Senate office. Neilia Biden, 30, was at the wheel with their three young children – three-year-old Beau Biden, now the state’s Democratic attorney general, two-year-old Hunter Biden, now a lawyer in Washington, and 13-month-old Amy Biden.

The tractor-trailer was heading toward Pennsylvania on Limestone Road when it broadsided the station wagon, sending it spinning for 150 feet, breaking the windshield and crushing in a rear door, while the truck itself skidded for 20 feet and landed on its side, according to The News Journal, which was printed in two editions in those days as The Morning News and the Evening Journal.

Old campaign literature littered the road, along with the truck’s load of corncobs. Dunn, the truck driver, heaved himself out of the wreckage and was the first to get to the station wagon, the newspaper said.

Neilia and Amy Biden died from the crash. Hunter Biden sustained head injuries. Beau Biden had a broken leg that kept him in the hospital beyond the start of the Senate’s new term, leading their broken-hearted father to decide to take his oath of office in the hospital chapel and to vacillate about whether he should be sworn in at all.

“We can always get another senator, but they can’t get another father,” he said.

The state police investigated the accident. The concern then was not that Dunn would get away with anything as serious as drunken driving, but that he could get railroaded. He had plowed into the family of a United States senator, after all.

As the chief deputy attorney general, Jerome Herlihy was assigned to the incident. Two days later, he issued his report, clearing Dunn.

A story headlined, “No Charges Due for Trucker in Biden Deaths,” in the Evening Journal read: “[Herlihy] said there was no evidence that [Dunn] was speeding, drinking or driving a truck with faulty brakes. In addition, Herlihy said, witnesses to the crash near Hockessin provided no basis for a prosecution.”

No further details were released, although Herlihy knew more about the accident than he let on. Years later, he elaborated.

It is hard to think of anyone better the Attorney General’s Office could have sent. Herlihy was a Republican, a good enough one that he served as the Republican state chairman in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but he also knew the Bidens and thought the world of Neilia.

In the late 1960s, Herlihy and the Bidens were neighbors with a common driveway on Marsh Road in Brandywine Hundred, when Joe Biden was a new lawyer. It was before he was elected to the Senate, even before he was elected to the New Castle County Council in 1970.

The Bidens had two German shepherds, and for better or worse, they were named “Senator” and “Governor.” When Herlihy used to pull into the driveway late at night, he would spy eyes looking at him from the bushes and call out, “Senator, is that you?”

Herlihy, now a Superior Court judge, no longer will talk about the accident because he is constrained by his judicial office from injecting himself into a political campaign. He was interviewed about it, however, in 1998 by this writer as part of the research for Only in Delaware, a history of modern state politics.

In that interview, Herlihy said Neilia Biden either accelerated or drifted through the intersection, and Dunn could not stop. The truck driver said she was not looking at him, her face turned away, and the state police thought she was distracted by one of the children in the back seat.

“She was one of the sweetest people you ever could meet. It was so tragic,” Herlihy said in 1998.

Dunn died in 1999, but Philip A. Lafferty, the truck owner he drove for, still lives in Avondale, Pa. In a telephone interview, Lafferty recalled the state police impounding the tractor-trailer and the station wagon for the investigation for a couple of days and concluding that Dunn was not at fault.

“Nothing came of it. They had people, witnesses,” Lafferty said. “He was a good truck driver, very caring. It shook him up. It was an awful thing for all of us.”

Biden’s remarks in Iowa were not his only version of the accident. He offered another description in a speech on Sept. 19, 2001, at the University of Delaware. His focus that day was the terrorist attack of Sept. 11, but he mentioned his personal tragedy to show he understood the country’s.

“I got one of those phone calls,” Biden said.

“I got a phone call saying, ‘Your wife’s dead, your daughter’s dead.’ And I’ve only said that three times in public before. But I say it here because it’s so important for you to understand. I got one of those phone calls. It was an errant driver who stopped to drink instead of drive and hit a tractor-trailer, hit my children and my wife and killed them.”

Except there was no errant drunken driver. No drinking. No speeding. Not even bad brakes.

http://www.delawaregrapevine.com/12-07bidencrash.asp

Additional Reading:

The Biden Family Car Crash: The Driver’s Family Speaks Out [Inside Edition]
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 9/17/2008
http://www.insideedition.com/storyprint.aspx?SpecialReportID=2126

Biden slanders a dead man, family grieves
By Michelle Malkin • September 4, 2008 11:14 PM
http://michellemalkin.com/2008/09/04/biden-slanders-a-dead-man-family-grieves/

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6 Responses to “It just ain’t so Joe redux”

  1. tina Says:

    Biden is a low life.. and add that he is an ignorant one.. look how many times he has been quoted using “got”.. instead of was, received, etc..

    He should have been driving that car.. DE would have been spared of having him as a Senator all those years, and American would be spared of having that empty head dummy as vp now!

    No doubt the woman with 3 kids in her car, would have been distracted..and likely was the cause of the accident. It is sad and horrible.. but for Biden to make public statements as he has, uniformed dumbass statements is disturbing, it is wrong, he really is worse than anything imaginable.

    Over 3 decades later to give bs like he did not know the whole story, and even basing the tragedy on what he does know he takes the facts and just multilates them!

    How do people not see through all of this.. he is a compulsive liar.. he is derranged.

    prehaps the irreversible head injury is his own.. he sure acts like it!

  2. Katie Says:

    Katie Couric – ahhhhhh. Talk about a bitch in heat…. She was so worked up after the inauguration that she had to take a cold shower….

    OK. I’m over that.

    Biden – lier. The man plagarized to get out of college. He lied about his grades. He opens his mouth to yawn, and another lie pops out.

    And the auto accident was such a stupid and selfish thing to lie about. Fact was – his young wife and infant daughter died in a car accident. That is tragic. That is horrible. He had everyone’s sympathy. But that wasn’t a good enough “story”. He then milks the tragedy for more by adding the lie about a drunk driver. Forever blackening that man’s name. Even after his death, Biden repeats the lies so that man’s family has to relive it.

    In September, the DE News Journal had an article about this. Surprisingly enough, they pointed out Biden’s lie. Unfortunately, I can’t get to it anymore, it is too old.

    The article had said that when Biden brought this out, yet again, during one of the debates, Dunn’s family wrote to Biden, asking for him to correct himself and to stop tarnishing their dead relative. Biden’s camp wrote back saying that Biden forgives the Dunn family.

    Wow, what an ego.

    But, it tells me what type of person Biden is. Taking a tragic tale, which would have gotten him sympathy, and then throwing an innocent man under the bus, to make the story even better.

  3. Delenda Est Says:

    The correspondence between the Dunn family and Biden is discussed in the two other links I posted at the bottom of the story.

    I just find it shocking that a guy will try to make political capital out of an event like that and, second, that he will smear and trash the reputation of an average fellow who was clearly haunted by this event for the rest of his life.

    With respect to Couric.. I expect such foolishness from the MSM. Let’s see her apologize on the air for this gaffe.

  4. tina Says:

    Couric is too dense to apologize.. she is blinded by her Obama-fantasies to even be aware of Biden.

    Biden, blowhard & liar.. I am still baffled, though i have absolutely no respect for Obama.. did he lose a bet (in chooseing Biden)?

  5. Katie Says:

    Yes, I was laughing that I had missed the two links and then stuck my foot in my mouth.

    Family injury has me out of focus (lack of sleep). Kicking myself for overlooking the links and then not being able to correct.

    I find it telling that Biden uses the accident for “capital”. The story is tragic, even before the lie about a drunk driver. Young mother, shopping for Christmas trees, kids in the back. She accidently enters the intersection, and is hit, killing herself and her infant daughter.

    Yet Biden feels the need to lie, in order to make it an even better tale. Add a “drunk driver”. It doesn’t matter that the driver wasn’t drunk. It doesn’t matter that DE is a small state, and everyone will remember that Dunn “killed” Biden’s young wife and daughter, while driving drunk, right before Christmas and right before Biden becomes a Senator.

    Who needs facts?

    And, didn’t DE get exactly what they deserved by re-electing that idiot 5 more times. Including the final idiocy, electing him as Senator when he clearly wasn’t interested in the job, and couldn’t be bothered to even debate his rival?

    Unfortunately, the entire country now has to suffer with DE’s mistake. But, DE isn’t the only one to blame. They elected Obama, Pelosi and Reid also…. And that is just the tip of the iceberg.

  6. tina Says:

    Gee Katie.. why do you think we fled the sinking ship state of DE.. Biden and so many reasons.. (yet now as a country we are ALL stuck with Biden.. and ugh.. Obam-ination!)

    But yes.. he did not need to tack on “drunk-driver” to his story.. the death was horrible, and yet because he lies, and lies often,about it.. any sympathy I had for him is lost.. perhaps it was more of a way for her to escape that marriage? She is at peace not being stuck with that moron all these years! She was spared!

    Sigh..

    Oh and don’t kick yourself on a boo-boo on a comment, I figured it toowas an over-sight.. and you definitely have a reason to be mentally tied up.. I hope everything is ok over there and real soon too!

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