Sen. Joe Biden came out this evening as the pitt bull he is known to be and attacked McCain as offering up ‘more of the same.’

Biden said Obama would turn the tide and pledged to serve “every American who was trying to do the right thing.”

He said John McCain was wrong and Barack Obama was right.

Yet, when he was running for President, Biden said Obama was not ready to lead and he would be proud to serve as the VP for McCain.

What are we as citizens to believe and how are we to vote when hearing such conflicting comments?

Biden, as is often is the case, was disjointed in his talking points.

For example, as the pitt bull attacked he also said of McCain, “John McCain is my friend.  We’ve traveled the world together.  It’s a friendship that goes beyond politics and the personal courage and heroism demonstrated by John still amazes me” he said.

It is clear during this Democratic Convention that the message is not clear nor are the talking points in focus.

The McCain campaign has done an excellent job in rapid response, with attack ads on the internet that find themselves into the mainstream media.

Obama didn’t get a bounce from Biden, his wife Michelle, Hillary or Bill Clinton for the polls show the two candidates in a dead heat.

Perhaps the fireworks and all those celebrities Obama plans to prance around the stadium tomorrow evening during his acceptance speech will give some boost to a Dem convention that lacked the key message points the voters are looking for.