Friday, September 11, 2015
Biden his time
There is no doubt that Joe Biden is taking a run for the highest office seriously.
I would have liked to see this last night.
Biden says he's unsure he can commit fully to be president
It is a sad thing. But he is an honest man and we have to accept that.
I would support Biden in a moment, the moment he says that he can shoulder the responsibility.
And his candor is clearly one of his greatest assets. He has always worn his heart on his sleeve.
The loss of an oldest son or any son or any child at any age has to be profound. It is not supposed to work that way.
I get to go before my kids.
When it reverses the process the balance of our natures is upset.
I wish Joe well and I am there when he calls.
If it is to be Ms. Clinton, so be it. But I will not be as engaged as I was before. My electoral enthusiasm will be one of those things that pass with time.
My God. Look at that charisma.
Actually, look at the two of them. This is Colbert's first week and he has astounded with his gravity and clear ability to carry the new show to some success.
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