I spent a day visiting two political books that were close to each other during the California foot of a year-long trip across America. I walked into Ronald Reagan’s residence that night and spent the morning at the Richard Nixon Presidential Museum and Library. I had stopped in Missouri’s Harry Truman Library and Museum a few months before.
Every leader is actively encouraged to organize and build a formal store for his or her documents during business. However, the selection of the documents he produced during his tenure goes beyond that. Additionally, it is where things like formal presents for the president and his partner are kept. Many of the beautiful clothing worn by Nancy Reagan are included in the Reagan Library collection.
Thus, the books have also become the clear galleries of their individual presidents. The Ronald Reagan Library’s displays are absolutely huge. A potential customer may be correctly advised to plan for no less than three days there, including time to enter the facility’s full-size Air Force One, if they wanted to.
I found the books to be intriguing. They highlight the contributions and accomplishments of each of their content while highlighting the life and times of their subjects. The books are often used as the president ‘ final resting areas, just like the three I visited, as well as their immediate families.
The Richard Nixon Library was a place I visited briefly. Nixon’s years were beautiful, sometimes for good, sometimes hardly, and his collection is dedicated to fully capturing that. However, I had a question before I even made a attend about how the Nixon Library may handle the Watergate controversy.
What I discovered shocked me to the core. The Nixon Library doesn’t avoid the subject of Watergate, it almost thrusts it upon customers. Every celebration of the matter is chronicled, each individual involved in the crime, the cover-up, and the analysis is profiled. The 18 minutes of silence are available for your enjoyment. The effects paid to the swindlers are well documented. The lowest point of Nixon’s then amazing life and career is the subject of an entire gallery of his official biography, and it is absolutely startling to watch. The word” remorseful” does it no justice.
Despite Watergate, the Nixon Library can boldly apologise for the lives and accomplishments of its subject. The young man I spent moment conversing with was a brilliant and express man just graduated from college. He was a reliable source of information about the 37th leader and he radiated a great confidence among the employees of the Nixon Library. He was honored to be there, since well he should have been.
Having visited a number of national books, I then find myself wondering: What will the potential Joe Biden Museum and Library be like?
More to the point: Who is going to need to attend it? Who will want to work it as a team member?
What has Biden accomplished? Half a decade is a long time by any means, but it is even longer when one dedicates their entire life to a politically unstable job. I mean, there must be something noteworthy that to honor those who have died, correct?
Probably no. Biden’s life and time in business have been completely rode with fraud, corruption, and abuse of power. Biden’s occupation, particularly his four years in the White House, has nothing to praise. If they are going to become remembered at all, it will be with scorn and sneer.
How can a catalogue make sense of that truth without resorting to extensive revisionism?
Does the reams of tweets, which are full of lies and speech, that Biden may or may not have composed be included in the official documents? Could Biden’s disgusting behaviour during the Clarence Thomas sessions of 1991 be shown on a video? Does a booth have a string enjoying of Biden’s” gutsy” decision to move aside from the 2024 election?
The options range from the absurd to the almost criminal when a considers the shows of the Biden Library. It will require a lot of massaging to portray Biden’s economic performance. Biden’s strong vision may be praised by the library when he bestows the Presidential Medal of Freedom to George Soros. Perhaps there will be a display of the ensembles worn by” Rachel” ( Richard ) Leland Levine.
Who would want to see this sort of issue on show? Who could probably take it seriously?
Richard Nixon has been the target of many communist critics for 50 years. They have had yet worse things to say about Ronald Reagan. They would have us assume that any living memory of those two leaders was the worst ever. But their books, which don’t have visitors, claim something unique. They talk about the people and their time serving their country, and they will continue to do so with the sole aim of serving the British people.
The humility that can be found in the Nixon Library may be entirely absent from the Biden Library. Biden has been focused on his own filthy lucre and impact from his beginnings in politics, which spanned over fifty years. No matter what his collection attempts to communicate, future generations will be aware of that. No one will return from his trip experience much educated and grateful for his time there.
The potential Joseph Biden Presidential Library will be the be-all and end-all of the 46th president’s life and times. But it will be a fake. It will require a noble effort to successfully transform his mortal lifetime into something honorable and noble.
Then I consider Donald Trump’s upcoming library, which now appears to be a magnificent structure. It will be the heart of the man’s existence and his two words in the White House. However, for his foes, it will be a constant attack to them and all of their schemes and devices. It will essentially become a gold-plated” Fumes you”! to their hatred. Trump’s enemy may get gone and forgotten, but his library may experience. And the Trump Museum will have a lot of people in line upward. They may also competitor those at Reagan’s.
That will never arise with Biden’s gallery. Not for the person most accountable for his country’s worst decline in decades. Some people will want to visit America in its current state of four years.
As noted, the political books have come to serve another goal. Some are the last resting places of their leaders, where admirers may occur and pay their respects. The tombs of Harry Truman and his family also attract a lot of visitors despite the numerous years since their departure.
People enter elections for a variety of reasons, but the fear of a horrible death after a life of small success must be one of the more common. Social candidates will almost always do anything to get their names engraved in the national lexicons.
Perhaps it’s more important to ask this: Who will even pause and respect the man at all? It’s not so much about who will attend the Joe Biden Presidential Library as much as it is about who.