maybe he needs a teleprompter team like obma ? Blog of the #1 News Site The Yahoo! Newsroom Note to Joe: Don't reveal top-secret secrets Buzz Up Send Email IM Share Delicious Digg Facebook Fark Newsvine Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo! Bookmarks Print Featured Topics: Barack Obama AP – Vice President Joe Biden addresses the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) … Slideshow:Vice President Joseph Biden Play Video Video:Loose Lips FOX News More from The Yahoo! Newsroom: Political Bites: Obama 'graduates,' Pelosi hides and Caroline speaks up The Starting Point: Lifted copy, house arrest and a big car sale Obama addresses abortion at Notre Dame Week of the weird The Starting Point: Murder in Mexico and a case about chemotherapy Supreme perks Reporter's cell phone confiscated ... by White House A closer look at Lt. Gen. McChrystal More » 2 hrs 19 mins ago Oh, Joe. Again? Really? According to Newsweek's Eleanor Clift, Vice President Biden's famously loose lips loosed top-secret info about the location of the VP's secret bunker. (Guess what? It's in the basement of his house.) In March, Biden replaced President Obama as the main speaker at the annual dinner thrown by the Gridiron Club, an exclusive journalists' club. The swanky dinner is a chance for media types to rub shoulders with top politicians. But this year, Obama became the first president to send his regrets since Grover Cleveland in 1885. According to Politico, Biden killed it, poking jokes at his boss and Calif. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's speech, saying he could "hardly wait for the English translation." But during dinner, Biden — who's got his very own "Gaffe-o-meter" over at The New Republic — proved once again his terminal case of Foot-in-Mouth Disease. Clift blogged over the weekend that Biden told his dinner mates the location of the secret bunker, where former Vice President Dick Cheney is believed to have retreated after the September 11 attacks: "... a young naval officer giving [Biden] a tour of the residence showed him the hideaway, which is behind a massive steel door secured by an elaborate lock with a narrow connecting hallway lined with shelves filled with communications equipment." (Oops. Did I say that out loud?)