
The Last Best Hope? How Will History Judge Joe Biden?
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Nov 5, 2025 Bruce Schulman, a Boston University historian of American political life, and Franklin Foer, an Atlantic staff writer and author on Biden’s White House, trace Biden’s long arc. They explore his personal resilience and bipartisan roots. They discuss race and scandal, his vice presidency and 2020 return, major legislative wins, and how his 2024 bid reshaped his legacy.
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Biden’s Creed-Based Restoration
- Joe Biden framed his presidency as a restorative return to a mid-20th-century bipartisan consensus and civic creed.
- That creed emphasized opportunity, dignity, unity, and truth as defining American nationhood.
Legislative Gains Without Transformational Win
- Biden achieved major legislative wins: infrastructure, CHIPS, the Inflation Reduction Act, and COVID relief.
- Yet he fell one vote short of transformational social policies when Build Back Better collapsed.
Scranton Roots And Personal Resilience
- Franklin Foer describes Biden’s personal origin: Scranton roots, Catholic faith, and family tragedies shaping resilience.
- Foer emphasizes both Biden’s warmth and his quick Irish temper in close circles.




