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Rhiannon12866

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Fri Nov 22, 2024, 10:16 PM Nov 22

WATCH: Serving as president 'has been the honor of my life,' Biden says at White House dinner - PBS NewsHour

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WATCH: Serving as president 'has been the honor of my life,' Biden says at White House dinner - PBS NewsHour (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Nov 22 OP
President Biden's Speech of Farewell ancianita Nov 22 #1
Thank you!!! Rhiannon12866 Nov 22 #2
Thank you back ! ancianita Nov 22 #3
Oh, same here! They let you catch something important that you might have missed! Rhiannon12866 Nov 22 #4
It was great to see President Biden! Hope22 Nov 23 #5
A class act, as always. Too bad it will probably prevent him from saying ... eppur_se_muova Nov 24 #6

ancianita

(38,871 posts)
1. President Biden's Speech of Farewell
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 11:18 PM
Nov 22

from CNN close caption

Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. If you have a seat, please take it. Don't jump in the pool.

Jill and I are hosting this dinner tonight for a very simple reason -- to say thank you. Thank you to so many dear friends. We began this journey to redeem the soul of the nation and define the light in the darkness. And I never could have gotten to where the White House has become without you, and we never could have gotten as much done as we did without you. And that's not hyperbole. I mean it from the bottom of my heart.

Maybe the most important thing you've done is lend your name, your reputation, your character of this effort.
It's more than just saying we are here for that administration. You put yourselves on the line, and we never forget. We're incredibly grateful.

One thing I've always believed about public service, and especially the presidency, is the importance of asking ourselves, "Have we left the country in better shape than we found it? Tonight I can say with all my heart, the answer to that question is a resounding yes. Because of you. Because of your care.

And I promised we would have an administration that looks like America, that taps into the full talents of our nation. I look out at so many of you, our cabinet members, our White House staff, who poured their heart and soul into their work. And I want to thank their families for the sacrifices they made to allow that to happen.

I believe we can be proud. We're leaving America in a better place today. We came into office four years ago. This country was living through the worst pandemic we've seen in over 100 years. Our economy was in a tailspin. We just witnessed something we thought we would never ever see in America --a violent insurrection on January the sixth. And so much more. We've come a long way since then. You passed historic legislation, often with some bipartisan support -- laws that are really going to change America, not just now, but for decades and decades to come.

I know I've only been around a few days, a few years. I can't believe how long it's been, but I fully believe America is better positioned to lead the world today than at any point in my 50 years of public service.

Hold on a second, as I say to my colleagues around the world where we meet -- if it's not America leading the world, who leads the world. I mean that literally. Think about that question, who would lead the world if we did not step up?

That's because of you. And I mean this sincerely. Because of the incredible work you've done.
You should be so proud of the work you've done. You should never forget all you've done for your country.

I'm so proud that you say we've done all this with a deep belief in the core values of America, that all of us, all of us are created equal, that everyone should be given a fair shot. That hate should have no safe harbor in America. We stuck to our principles, set a high standard for character and integrity in public life.

I must say I followed that stance because I had no choice. I'm Jill Biden's husband.
That's the title I'm most proud of. She is the rock of our family. She's been, I think, one of the finest first ladies in history, in my view. And those of you who know Jill, you know I'm going to catch hell for saying that --
" Joe don't do that in public. Don't say that, Joey." I love you, kid. I love you.

Let me close with this, a surprise to none of you. I'm going to quote an Irish poet, William Butler Yeats, who wrote:

" Think where Man's glory most begins and ends,
and say, my glory was, I had such friends."

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

As I look out over such friends, serving as president of the United States has been the honor of my life.
But though all our time is coming to an end -- Our cause endures.

That's because this is the journey of America, America.
The America of our dreams is calling us to stay engaged, to never give up, to keep going, to keep the faith.

I know I will, I know you will. Just remember who in God's name we are -- we are the United States of America. And there's nothing, nothing beyond our capacity when we do it together.

God bless you all and may God protect our troops. Please enjoy the dinner. Thank you. Thank you all.



Hope22

(3,098 posts)
5. It was great to see President Biden!
Sat Nov 23, 2024, 01:03 AM
Nov 23

Always interesting to hear what is on his mind. Thank you sir. My best to you on your next endeavor. May it be filled with peace and joy! 🙏🏼💗

eppur_se_muova

(37,653 posts)
6. A class act, as always. Too bad it will probably prevent him from saying ...
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 12:03 AM
Nov 24

Last edited Sun Nov 24, 2024, 01:10 AM - Edit history (1)

"Glad you could attend this Inauguration, I remember you missed the last one !"

BETTER YET: "I know you had a schedule conflict the last time". (Not exactly accurate, but a joke doesn't have to be)

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