He is half way thru his term as the oldest American President….
And he’s on a roll right now…..
People in their 80s lead countries, create majestic art and perform feats of endurance. One entered the record books for scaling Mount Everest. It’s soon time for Joe Biden, 80 on Sunday, to decide whether he has one more mountain to climb — the one to a second term as president.
Questions swirl now, in his own party as well as broadly in the country, about whether he’s got what it takes to go for the summit again.
The oldest president in U.S. history, Biden hits his milestone birthday at a personal crossroads as he and his family face a decision in the coming months on whether he should announce for reelection. He’d be 86 at the end of a potential second term.
Biden aides and allies all say he intends to run — and his team has begun quiet preparations for a campaign — but it has often been the president himself who has sounded the most equivocal. “My intention is that I run again,” he said at a news conference this month. ”But I’m a great respecter of fate.”…
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To observe Biden at work is to see a leader tap a storehouse of knowledge built up over a half century in public office as he draws on deep personal relationships at home and abroad, his mastery of policy and his familiarity with how Washington works or doesn’t. In short, the wisdom of the aged.
“There is something to be said for experience,” said Dartmouth College historian Matt Delmont as he noted the dozens of global leaders in their 80s…
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And he’s been on a roll. The November elections produced the best result for a Democratic president’s party in midterms in decades — despite the poison pill of high inflation — as Democrats kept control of the Senate, narrowly lost the House in defiance of expectations of a rout, and won several competitive governors’ races in key states.
The president also sealed a string of consequential legislative victories in recent months, on climate, infrastructure, health care expansion, military aid to Ukraine and more.
Biden says he begins most days with an 8 a.m. workout, when he is usually joined by his personal trainer and physical therapist, Drew Contreras, if he doesn’t ride his Peloton bike.
“If I let it go for a week, I feel it,” he told the “Smartless” podcast recently. “I used to be able to go for a week and nothing would change.”
White House aides say Biden reads his briefing book deep into the night, holds intensive evening meetings with advisers and has never balked at their scheduling requests that may have him out late, though rarely up early.
Yet his aides are deeply protective of the president, especially with his public schedule, which is lighter than those of Barack Obama and George W. Bush, both far younger in office. They’ve shielded him from formal interviews and, until recently, press conferences.
To his doubters, he says: “Watch me.”….
image…Lexington Herald Leader
Ghost of SE says
The greatest President of my lifetime.
jamesb says
I ‘ve said this before here….
Obama, Biden’s former Boss was a historic and iconic President…..
Obama has what Bill Clinton had as President….
Presence….
They COULD and DID get the crowd to RISE….
Joe Biden does NOT have any of that….
But?
In the two years Biden has been President ?
The guy HAS done a damn Good job…..
In fact the last two years seems to have had with the other guys 16 years had compressed….
History WILL be better to Biden that his 50%+ Disapproval numbers so far….
jamesb says
I don’t know if Biden will be able to run and win again…..
He simply does NOT have the ‘presence’ needed to run and win….
Against Trump I’d say he’s be a cinch….
But against a younger GOPer?
He’s gonna have problems…
Not with his record….
With his ‘prence’ to the voters who in the end?
Vote their ‘gut’….
We’ll see….