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Keith Wheelock's avatar

As President Biden phrased it, ‘I shouldn’t be compared with the Messiah, but with the alternative.’

[Biden is 80, in surprising fine health for his age, and has been excellent in righting the ship of state, which was listing badly under President Trump.

By contrast Trump is a blubbery 77 who has displayed that he has learned nothing positive about his presidency stint. Indeed, he seeks, were he to return to the White House, to impose ‘his justice,’ initiate ‘revenge’ against his enemies, and gut the professional civil service. Earlier he had toyed with withdrawing from NATO, which would have scuppered the Biden-led riposte to Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine.]

President Biden has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to lead our country personally and through the administrative team he has selected. Recently he took an intense five-day trip to Asia where he met with various leaders, including the head of Vietnam, solidified our strategic arrangements to counter China, and spent many hours, in a different time zone, being presidential.

The press picked up on his statement, after a lengthy press conference in Vietnam, that ‘now I am leaving to go to sleep.’ PSHAW!

When I was barely 40 I would have jam-packed foreign schedules for a week or more. It was exhausting. In France I made a brilliant analysis of the financial situation of a corporation that I was visiting—unfortunately, in my fatigue I had the wrong corporation and the executives looked at me in polite astonishment. Fatigued by the pace of meetings in Japan, I once addressed a CEO (and his senior staff) with the wrong name of his corporation. AWWRK!

By contrast, as President Biden has pursued an exhausting schedule internationally and domestically, he has never made a slip of the tongue as grievous as those of someone half his age.

I would be delighted were there a younger Democratic presidential candidate who could seamlessly step into President Biden’s shoes of leadership. I can not identify such an individual.

Rather, I see President Biden as an individual who has found a groove of leadership that is essential for the manifold issues that confront the United State globally and domestically.

I see President Biden as the person who has restored American prestige abroad and has responded to Covid, supply problems, short-term inflation, and rising unemployment with positive decisiveness.

I consider Biden a president for the ages, especially when the alternative is Trump. This is a far different situation than when FDR ran for a 4th term in 1944. Doctors had determined that President Roosevelt was mortally ill.

President Biden appears unusually healthy for an eighty-year old and I consider his performance outstanding.

I’m Biden my time.

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Stephanie Sipe's avatar

I would love to see this article receive a wider viewership. An Op Ed perhaps. Or, I don't know, The Atlantic?!

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