Biden’s call for unity doesn’t mean surrendering to the other side, but nurturing a sense of common purpose. In his inaugural address, President Biden repeated the word “unity” at least 11 times.
OP-ED: What does unity mean? Joe Biden is demanding something that's as elusive as it is unnecessary
The theme of Joe Biden’s inaugural address was that we must bring America together as a prerequisite to defeat the COVID-19 pandemic, revive the economy, confront climate change, move toward racial ...
That was the sum of a Twitter comment to a news story that President Biden, like a billion or so of his fellow Catholics, had gone to Mass recently. At first, I was prepared to take offense. But on ...
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President Biden was practically upstaged by a phenomenal young poet at his own inauguration, but it is his words that still ring in my ears: “I know speaking of unity can sound to some like a foolish ...
Here in the afterglow of Unity 2004, I’m giving some thought to that word, unity. The Washington, D.C. mega-convention was a wonderful event, heavy on heft and relevance and all the hugs and ...
The theme of Joe Biden’s inaugural address was that we must bring America together as a prerequisite to defeat the COVID-19 pandemic, revive the economy, confront climate change, move toward racial ...
Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its ...
The theme of Joe Biden’s inaugural address was that we must bring America together as a prerequisite to defeat the COVID pandemic, revive the economy, confront climate change, move toward racial ...
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