There will, however, be no end to Biden adulation articles. Much like Reagan - both egotistical politicians who enjoyed rose-colored glasses treatment.
Of course, but I don't think that's going to erase the animus he's incurred.White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Air Force One, en route to Angola, that they can expect more pardons and clemencies "at the end of this term."
Axios
Of course, because they'll be writing the stories.Biden loyalists believe history will also credit Biden with his authentically historic legislative accomplishments, including gains on climate and other issues that Democrats had long fought for.
He did it to himself.Andrew Bates, White House senior deputy press secretary, told us that Biden "continues to deliver historic progress every day, and his legacy will benefit the American people for generations."
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The timing of Hunter's pardon frustrated Democrats. Biden could have waited until closer to the inauguration. But he spared Hunter from going through sentencing for his convictions that had been scheduled for mid-December.
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[T]he pardon uncorked the real rage that had been brewing among many powerful Democrats: his decision to wait so long to step aside. That kept Democrats from stress-testing potential nominees, and left Vice President Harris with a tiny window to make her case.
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A Biden friend said the president seems older by the day — slower in walk, more halting in talk. White House aides working with him daily on implementing the agenda dispute that characterization.
But to some Biden loyalists, his decline is a sad metaphor for his presidency: He started strong but will finish diminished.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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