Doris Kearns Goodwin
When Biden announced he would be stepping down as a candidate, I was staying in Michigan with my best bud from college and beyond. Her husband had died a few weeks before. We had coordinated that I would come a few days before her daughter and grandchildren were leaving so she wouldn’t be alone right away.
I had been there about a week when she came down the stairs. “Biden just stepped down.”
. . . so that evening we watched news.
My ears always perk up when Former Harvard professor, Pulitzer Prize winner (and fellow baseball addict) Doris Kearns Goodwin offers historical perspective on television. I wish I could tell her that I asked the television:
“I wonder what Doris Goodwin thinks.”
I’ve argued for 50 years-I’ve been studying these presidents for so long-that the most in the important thing we should be looking at is temperament, is character. It somehow gets lost in the way we
evaluate debates . . . it’s whether this person has humility, whether
this person has empathy, whether they can acknowledge errors,
what kind of team are they likely to create. – DKG June 29, 2024.
See what I mean?