Who said Joe Biden was senile, old, tired and stammered. Certainly not Philippe Labro, who welcomes the flawless debut of the president-elect – but not yet invested. “Mister Cool”, as the journalist calls him, excellent, for the moment, in a clear, brief and effective communication.
The presentation of his cabinet last Tuesday turned spectacular: his ministers were standing behind him, on a blue background. The journalist found it “impeccable”, highlighting the experience of this government team. It includes John Kerry, a former globetrotter in the Obama cabinet, is now special envoy for the climate. Biden also gives pride of place to diversity, with Linda Thomas-Greenfield, ambassador to the United Nations.
A smoother transition than imagined
What the writer did not imagine is ultimately this much smoother transition than inaugurated. In the end, there was not the slightest beginning of a civil war, nor a fierce protest by Donald Trump. The latter continues to deny his defeat, but, for Philippe Labro, it is due more to the inability of the businessman to pronounce the verb “to lose” than to an inveterate desire to keep power.
To the point of regretting the “abnormal” of which Trump was capable? “We may not have all the follies of Trump’s show business, but at least, so far, everything is going pretty well,” concludes Philippe Labro, praising a little serenity.

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