Independence Day Speech: President Biden Version, Not Bill Pullman

Andrew Donaldson

Born and raised in West Virginia, Andrew has since lived and traveled around the world several times over. Though frequently writing about politics out of a sense of duty and love of country, most of the time he would prefer discussions on history, culture, occasionally nerding on aviation, and his amateur foodie tendencies. He can usually be found misspelling/misusing words on Twitter @four4thefire and his food writing website Yonder and Home. Andrew is the host of Heard Tell podcast. Subscribe to Andrew's Heard Tell SubStack for free here:

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  1. Imagine Trump trying to say “hyper-bowl”.Report

  2. JoeSal says:

    They’re beating plowshares into vaccines for this tired old man that you elected king.

    Armchair warriors often fail And they’ve been poisoned by these fairy talesReport

  3. Slade the Leveller says:

    Time immemorial.

    I like the goal of 7/4. It’s far enough away that vaccines ought to be at least somewhat winding down, close enough to be on everyone’s calendar, and just plain American.Report

    • Kazzy in reply to Slade the Leveller says:

      It feels a little bit like “Under promise and over deliver.” If things stay on track (BIG IF!), we should certainly at least realize the vision articulated here. And if we get our work done, we may even have more than that and/or earlier than that.

      It is reminiscent of Trump’s line about having the pews filled at Easter. He ended up being wrong about that but giving people something they can see in their mind’s eye is incredibly powerful.

      “Things might be more normal in a few months!” doesn’t mean anything.
      “Hey, you can have family over for a backyard BBQ on July 4th,” instantly conjures up an image.

      Give people a dream. Give people a plan. And you end up creating a goal.Report