Does Biden's cancer admission prove MAGA was right about his health?
Does Biden's cancer admission prove MAGA was right about his health?
The arc of his life—marked by personal tragedy, quiet perseverance, and a five-decade career in public service—was the kind of political story that lent itself to grace in the end. A young senator elected at 29, a grieving father who took the oath beside his sons’ hospital beds, a seasoned legislator who steered landmark legislation across the aisle, a vice-president who stood loyally beside Barack Obama. And finally, a president elected to steady the ship after a rupture that nearly tore America apart.
The arc of his life—marked by personal tragedy, quiet perseverance, and a five-decade career in public service—was the kind of political story that lent itself to grace in the end. A young senator elected at 29, a grieving father who took the oath beside his sons’ hospital beds, a seasoned legislator who steered landmark legislation across the aisle, a vice-president who stood loyally beside Barack Obama. And finally, a president elected to steady the ship after a rupture that nearly tore America apart.