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Related: About this forumLawrence O'Donnell: Biden's final U.N. speech shows 'the most hopeful story I know' - The Last Word - MSNBC
President Biden delivered his final address at what Daniel Patrick Moynihan called a dangerous place the United Nations. Sen. Moynihan served as Ambassador to the UN and years later learned that his opponents at the U.N. were listening and learning while he spoke, as we can hope they were today while Biden spoke. - Aired on 09/24/2024.
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Lawrence O'Donnell: Biden's final U.N. speech shows 'the most hopeful story I know' - The Last Word - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
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His segments are compelling with a historical context that is impossible to forget..
Deuxcents
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rampartd
(176 posts)1. i listened to the speech
biden is not a great orator, but as a "farewell address" it rates with washington and ike.
surprisingly, i found it to be optimistic and visionary.
Rhiannon12866
(217,651 posts)2. Same here, I thought what he said was excellent, timely and historic
Deuxcents
(18,693 posts)3. His segments are compelling with a historical context that is impossible to forget..
But begs us remember how pertinent the information is for today. I look forward to his 11:00 hour. Tonights lesson was especially touching as its Bidens last address to this assembly
Rhiannon12866
(217,651 posts)4. I couldn't agree more, he offers us a lot more than news, he offers us history and those who were involved in it
And you're right, President Biden's speech today was a part of history.