Joe Biden and the lesson of never forgetting where you came from
If taking pride in your past is a thing of the past, then we may never see the likes of Joey from Scranton again, writes John Casey.
July 25 2024 4:06 PM
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If taking pride in your past is a thing of the past, then we may never see the likes of Joey from Scranton again, writes John Casey.
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History won’t forget what Biden did, and the volatile summer of 2024. Hopefully, Harris can make us finally forget Donald Trump.
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