From Reuters:
“Biden to say he's 'passing
the torch' as why he left race in Oval office address”
President Joe Biden will say he
is "passing the torch to a new generation" as he explains his abrupt
departure from the 2024 presidential race to Americans for the first time on
Wednesday night, in an Oval Office address capping over 50 years in politics. Biden,
81, rebuffed weeks of pressure from Democrats to step aside after a disastrous
debate performance on June 27, saying at one point that only the "Lord
Almighty" could convince him to go. “I have decided the best way forward
is to pass the torch to a new generation. That is the best way to unite our
nation," Biden will say, according to speech excerpts released by the
White House ahead of his 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT/Thursday) speech. Biden made his
decision after days of soul-searching and agonizing over internal polling that
predicted he could lose against Republican Donald Trump in November and drag
down fellow Democrats with him. "The great thing about America is here,
kings and dictators do not rule. The people do. History is in your hands. The
power is in your hands. The idea of America – lies in your hands," Biden
will say, according to the speech excerpts.
It will be Biden's first extended
public remarks since he relented to pressure from fellow Democrats and
announced on Sunday via social media that he had decided not to seek reelection
on Nov. 5. Biden is the first incumbent president not to seek reelection since
1968 when Lyndon Johnson, under fire for his handling of the Vietnam War,
abruptly pulled out of the campaign on March 31. Biden also joins James K.
Polk, James Buchanan, Rutherford B. Hayes, Calvin Coolidge and Harry Truman as
presidents who all decided not to stand for a second elected term. Biden faced
calls to step aside after his rocky performance in the debate against Trump
raised troubling questions about his mental acuity. The White House has denied
that Biden has any cognitive issues despite a recent increase in verbal
slipups. Biden will say he will focus on his job as president over his
remaining six months in office. He is to meet with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday on efforts to negotiate a Gaza ceasefire.
It will be the fourth time Biden
will use the formal setting of the Oval Office since taking office in 2021. His
last Oval Office speech was on July 15 when he urged Americans to cool the
political rhetoric after the attempted assassination of Trump. White House
spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said ahead of Biden's speech: "He's
determined. He's in good spirits. He wants to speak directly to the American
people tonight. That is his focus. ... I think it's going to be
important." Biden, she said, felt it was in the best interests of the
Democratic Party that he step aside from running for reelection and focus on
governing. "We don’t see ourselves as a lame duck president at all,"
she said.
Biden's political career began
when he was elected to the Senate in 1972 at age 29, becoming the sixth
youngest U.S. senator. He will conclude his White House tenure on Jan. 20,
2025, as the oldest American president when he will have already turned 82. “The
defense of democracy is more important than any title," Biden will say.
"I draw strength, and find joy, in working for the American people. But
this sacred task of perfecting our Union is not about me. It’s about you. Your
families. Your futures. It’s about ‘We the People.’”
^ We get it - you're out of the
Race. Let's move on.
Maybe he really is confused and
doesn't remember he already announced he left the Race?
Breaking in to a Special Report
Speech during my Primetime Shows when it is not a Special Report just makes me
wish it was already January 20, 2025. ^
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/oval-office-biden-begins-his-farewell-us-politics-2024-07-24/
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