New Book Explodes the Ageist Myths about Biden and Trump for Presidency

By: Middle Passage Press
 
Is Biden Really Too Old
Is Biden Really Too Old
LOS ANGELES - Feb. 16, 2024 - PRLog -- Noted Political Analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson in his latest work Is Biden Really Too Old?: The Politics of Age and Ageism in America asks and answers these (and many more)

Six Compelling Factoids

Why
  • The age question will be the the one  issue that will dominate the 2024 presidential race
  • The Media and Public's Scorn for Oldsters
  • The Founding Fathers said Nothing About Old Age in the Constitution
  • Trump Gets a Pass on the Ageing Issue
  • Those in Congress are So Old
  • The Majority of Seniors Say Biden is Too Old
In Is Biden Really Too Old? -The Politics of Age and Ageism in America, political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson takes a laser look at the great debate over Biden's age. He assesses how much of a liability age poses for Biden. He examines how Reagan and 2008 GOP presidential candidate John McCain dealt with the age issue. He presents the varying views of medical professionals about Biden's age as a factor. He details research and studies on aging and the performance of older Americans.

He examines the negative stereotypes, views, and typecasting of older Americans depicted in advertising, films, and much of the media and voiced by many Americans. He details what the Constitution and the Founding Fathers wrote and said about age and politics. Hutchinson contends that aging has had a profound effect on American politics. Finally, he asks whether age would be the deal breaker for Biden in his bid to stay in the Oval Office in 2024.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVS8C89T

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