At 80, President Biden is at the peak of his career. As he makes another run at the White House, those around him see a man with unfinished business who’s still deeply concerned about American democracy. But can they prove to the American voters that he’s up to the task?
President Biden said on MSNBC's "The Sunday Show" that he doesn't agree with Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., on just about anything but still admires "the hell" out of her.
i think one of the reasons there s not more mainstream conservative republicans running out there is because they are so concerned about not only their physical well-being but also the notion that how can they win and win a majority of republicans are showing up to vote and they re really hard edge. i don t agree with anything that liz cheney believes about the substance of issue but i admire the hell out of her. she means what she says. she doesn t support the notion of the use of violence. she doesn t support the notion of basic fundamental roles. and it used to be that way all through the senate. i served with jim eastland, strom thurmond. i served really conservative members of the united states senate. but afterwards, after we go down to the dining room, everybody would be together. there was still an understanding that the differences may be profound but they don t justify the kind of