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Joe Biden is spontaneous in one circumstance when he allows his empathy to shine through.
Washington, United States:
In a speech earlier this month, US President Joe Biden slipped a phrase into a major address on infrastructure spending with a bit of a laugh, calling it a boring speech but an important speech.
Boring but important sort of sums up the veteran Democrat s game plan, six months after moving into the White House: focus on substance, not style, to rebuild American prosperity and restore the country to a central role in global politics. Biden essentially is trying to get all the emotional energy out of our politics, Robert Rowland, a professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas, told AFP, contrasting Biden s style to the bombast of predecessor Donald Trump.
aburrido» pero «
importante«. Esta frase, deslizada en uno de sus discursos, resume la manera con que el mandatario encaró su trabajo al llegar a presidencia, hace seis meses: privilegiar el contenido sobre la forma, para volver a colocar a un Estados Unidos próspero en el centro del tablero global, tras la gestión de
Al reunir a sus ministros en la Casa Blanca el martes para conmemorar su primer semestre en el poder, el presidente recordó nuevamente el análisis que repite una y otra vez desde enero pasado. Estados Unidos está en una «competencia» existencial con países como China, «que creen que el futuro pertenece al autoritarismo», expresó en su discurso.