The Munk Debates Podcast

Be it Resolved, history will be kind to Joe Biden

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Dec 24, 2024
Timothy Noah, a staff writer at The New Republic, champions Joe Biden's presidency as transformative, highlighting major achievements like the infrastructure program and healthcare expansion. In contrast, Gil Troy, a presidential historian at McGill University, critiques Biden's leadership amid inflation and foreign policy missteps. The debate delves into Biden's controversial pardons, his foreign policy challenges, and the contrasting perspectives on whether history will ultimately view him favorably. Engaging insights make for a captivating discussion.
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Biden's Legacy: Achievements vs. Unity

  • Historians may be inclined to view Biden favorably due to his legislative achievements.
  • However, his failure to unite the country and provide moral leadership overshadows these accomplishments.
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The Hunter Biden Pardon: A Contradiction

  • Biden's pardon of his son Hunter set a negative precedent, especially for Democrats emphasizing rule of law.
  • It contradicted his efforts to distance himself from Trump's disregard for legal norms.
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The Gaza War: A Unique Challenge

  • The war in Gaza created unique challenges due to the civilian population's inability to leave.
  • The prolonged conflict and high civilian casualties raise concerns about US military support and human rights statutes.
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