Discover how age isn't a barrier for politicians in Malaysia and what an 81-year-old Democratic delegate thinks of Biden.
Joe Biden, at 78 years old, has faced speculation about his age and ability to lead the US. However, in Malaysia, age is not a hindrance for politicians or voters, as seen with Mahathir Mohamad becoming prime minister at 92. This perspective challenges the notion that older leaders may not be fit for office. In a surprising twist, Lew Goldstein, an 81-year-old Jewish, gay Democratic delegate, shares his thoughts on a Harris-Biden ticket. Goldstein, who taught civics to many, including the author, is 'optimistic' about the potential of a Harris-led presidency.
The comparison between Biden and Goldstein, both at the same age, offers a unique insight into the varied perceptions of age in politics. Goldstein's optimism reflects a belief in the changing landscape of leadership and the importance of experience and wisdom. Malaysian politics, with its history of senior leaders, provides an intriguing contrast to the age debates in the US political sphere. The acceptance of older leaders in Malaysia showcases a different approach to governance and challenges conventional Western views on age and leadership.
Factually, Mahathir Mohamad's tenure as prime minister at 92 highlights Malaysia's distinct political norms compared to the US. Additionally, Goldstein's role as an influential figure in the Democratic party at 81 emphasizes the diversity and inclusivity within American politics. These anecdotes underscore the complexity of age in politics and the evolving nature of leadership perceptions worldwide.
Age is not an issue for politicians or voters of Malaysia, where Mahathir Mohamad served as prime minister at 92.
Lew Goldstein, who is he same age as Biden, taught me civics in fourth grade. He's โoptimisticโ about a Harris-led ticket.