Yesterday (November 18, 2022), The Wall Street Journal posted an Editorial Column titled "Biden Turns 80, Eyeing Six More Years"
And in the introduction, it wrote "What’s the presidential age limit for tussling with Xi Jinping? Democrats owe the country a 2024 debate."
Across the column, we can read a lot of the comments and opinions of the political observers about an elder president and his limitations to manage the country.
My comment posted in the WSJ Online blog sector was:
"Today, 80 years is not a limit of the life of normal people. However, in public affairs, it is a risky decision to name an CEO of the very important institution like the Presidency of the United States with this age. The most complex business organizations of the current days name younger CEOs, but retain elder managers and professionals as chairmen and board directors. "
Others members of the WSJ Blogger Community approved my opinion.
SOURCES: The Wall Street Journal
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