Kimberley A. Strassel: "The Biden Malaise"
October 4, 2023
5:30 - 7:00 pm
Wolf Law Building (2450 Kittredge Loop Dr. Boulder, CO 80305), Room 204
In-person and Livestreamed
Short term paid parking available in lots 404, 406, 415, or 423. More information or questions can be found on the Parking and Transportation website, or call 303-735-7275.
Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy Todd Zywicki will moderate this event.
欧美口爆视频 the lecture
Can America come back from Joe Biden's repeat of the Jimmy Carter years?
欧美口爆视频 the speaker
Kimberley Strassel is a member of the editorial board for The Wall Street Journal. She writes editorials, as well as the weekly Potomac Watch political column.
Ms. Strassel joined Dow Jones & Co. in 1994, working in the news department of The Wall Street Journal Europe in Brussels, and then in London. She moved to New York in 1999 and soon thereafter joined the Journal's editorial page, working as a features editor, and then as an editorial writer. She assumed her current position in 2005.
Ms. Strassel, a 2014 Bradley Prize recipient, is a Fox News contributor and appears on the Sunday political shows. She is the author of the 鈥淭he Biden Malaise: How America Bounces Back from Joe Biden鈥檚 Dismal Repeat of the Jimmy Carter Years,鈥 as well as two prior New York Times bestsellers: "The Intimidation Game鈥 and 鈥淩esistance (At All Costs).鈥
An Oregon native, Ms. Strassel earned a bachelor's degree from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University.
In a Nutshell: The Biden Malaise (student event)
October 4, 2023, 4 pm, Benson Center suite (Kittredge Central, 2nd Floor)
Join Dr. Brandon Warmke at 4 pm in the Benson Center suite (Kittredge Central, 2nd Floor) for a preview of journalist Kimberly Strassel's lecture "The Biden Malaise," a talk based on her recent book The Biden Malaise: How America Bounces Back from Joe Biden's Dismal Repeat of the Jimmy Carter Years. Dr. Warmke will help explain the book's major ideas and explore several questions with students: Why does Strassel think the Carter years were so bad? Is she correct? Is the Biden presidency a repeat of Carter's? Why or why not? What are Strassel's suggestions for moving America forward after Biden? How should we think about these proposals?