NOTHING'S A FORGONE CONCLUSION
It was hard to watch Joe Biden struggle during the first U.S. presidential debate.
That said, I think president Joe Biden can still win the election in November. But how does he do it now? He retires citing health reasons (like Pope Benedict XVI). Biden makes history by clearing the way for a woman to become the first president of the United States.
Next. I don't know American politics well enough to know if this action would automatically make Kamala Harris the democratic nominee too? Probably not? But if she were somehow to become the democratic nominee, she likely wins an overwhelming majority of all shades of women's votes, which is half the population of America. With the women's votes alone, Harris is poised to win the election (I still can't believe Trump beat her).
Now fast forward to the second presidential debate. Imagine it not being between Biden and Trump, but Harris and Trump. What would that debate stage look like? Would it change a tragic story unfolding in American politics now?
Next. With Joe Biden retiring and Kamala Harris succeeding him as president, Biden gets to retire on his own terms. His long, storied, political career ends with bang, thus securing a transformational and profound legacy. Joe Biden in essence, "lays down the life of his presidency for the country" (John 15:13).
Think about the power of that action. Maybe this could be where Wisdom enters? Or maybe not?
Below is a link for a wonderful monastic lecture with surprising parallels to U.S. politics today.
Greek Tragedy Remastered Thomas Merton Lecture:
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