Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose

Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose pdf

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Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. Joe Biden (born November 20, 1942) is the 46th President of the United States of America since January 20, 2021. He previously served as the 47th Vice President of the United States from 2009 to 2017. President Barack Obama. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Delaware as a senator from 1973 until he became vice president in 2009. Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1942, and lived there for ten years before moving with his family to Delaware. He became a lawyer in 1969, and was elected to the New Castle County Council in 1970. First elected to the Senate in 1972, he became the sixth youngest senator in US history. Biden has been re-elected to the Senate six times, and was the fourth-largest member of the Senate when he resigned to become vice president in 2009. He was a longtime member and former chair of the Committee on Foreign Relations. He opposed the 1991 Gulf War, but called for the United States and NATO to intervene in the Bosnian War of 1994 and 1995. He voted for the resolution that authorized the Iraq War in 2002, but opposed the increase in US forces in 2007. He also served as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he addressed issues related to drug policy, crime prevention, and civil liberties, and led legislative efforts to create and enforce the Violent Crimes Act The law, and the law on combating violence against women. He chaired the Judiciary Committee during the US Supreme Court's controversial nominations of Justices Robert Burke and Clarence Thomas. Biden sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 and 2008, failing both times after lackluster bids. Then Barack Obama chose him as his running mate in the 2008 presidential race, which he won. Biden became the first Catholic and the first Delaware person to become the Vice President of the United States. Vice President Biden oversaw infrastructure spending to counter the Great Recession and U.S. policy toward Iraq until the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 2011. His ability to negotiate with Republicans in Congress helped him introduce legislation such as the 2010 unemployment insurance, tax benefits, and job creation act. Which solved the tax deadlock, the 2011 Budget Control Act that solved the debt ceiling crisis that year, and the 2012 US Taxpayer Relief Act that addressed the impending “fiscal cliff” problem. In 2011, he opposed carrying out the military mission that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden. Obama and Biden were re-elected in 2012. In October 2015, after months of speculation, Biden chose not to run for the presidency of the United States in 2016. In December 2016, he did not rule out the possibility of running for president in 2020, but announced on January 13, 2017, that he would not run. However, he retracted this after only four days, and did not rule out the process of his candidacy again. On January 12, 2017, Obama awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. After Biden left office, he was appointed as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose pdf by Joe Biden

The Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller From President-Elect Joe Biden, Promise Me Dad is his deeply moving memoir about the year that would forever change both a family and a country. “Biden splices a heartbreaking story with an election story and a foreign affairs story. And in so doing, he offers something for everyone, no matter which strand draws you in.”—The New York Times Book Review In November 2014, thirteen members of the Biden family gathered on Nantucket for Thanksgiving, a tradition they had been celebrating for the past forty years; it was the one constant in what had become a hectic, scrutinized, and overscheduled life. The Thanksgiving holiday was a much-needed respite, a time to connect, a time to reflect on what the year had brought, and what the future might hold. But this year felt different from all those that had come before. Joe and Jill Biden’s eldest son, Beau, had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor fifteen months earlier, and his survival was uncertain. “Promise me, Dad,” Beau had told his father. “Give me your word that no matter what happens, you’re going to be all right.” Joe Biden gave him his word. Promise Me Dad chronicles the year that followed, which would be the most momentous and challenging in Joe Biden’s extraordinary life and career. As vice president, Biden traveled more than a hundred thousand miles that year, across the world, dealing with crises in Ukraine, Central America, and Iraq. When a call came from New York, or Capitol Hill, or Kyiv, or Baghdad—“Joe, I need your help”—he responded. For twelve months, while Beau fought for and then lost his life, the vice president balanced the twin imperatives of living up to his responsibilities to his country and his responsibilities to his family. And never far away was the insistent and urgent question of whether he should seek the presidency in 2016. The year brought real triumph and accomplishment, and wrenching pain. But even in the worst times, Biden was able to lean on the strength of his long, deep bonds with his family, on his faith, and on his deepening friendship with the man in the Oval Office, Barack Obama. Writing with poignancy and immediacy, Joe Biden allows readers to feel the urgency of each moment, to experience the days when he felt unable to move forward as well as the days when he felt like he could not afford to stop. This is a book written not just by the president, but by a father, grandfather, friend, and husband. Promise Me Dad is a story of how family and friendships sustain us and how hope, purpose, and action can guide us through the pain of personal loss into the light of a new future.

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