I Preferred the Olivier, and Branagh, and the Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Versions
It is interesting how Shakespeare on the screen has changed over the past 60 years
Thankfully, this play's run has finally ended:
Vice President Biden on Wednesday announced he is not running for president in 2016, forgoing a primary battle against Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and likely signaling an end to a political career that has spanned four decades.I understand that this is an emotionally fraught decision, coming less than 6 months after the death of his son, but the general media freak-out over this has really gotten old.
Ending months of speculation about his plans, Biden said he could not see a path forward for his candidacy. The window of opportunity, he declared, “has closed.”
“Unfortunately, I believe we’re out of time — the time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination.”
The 72-year-old vice president made the announcement from the White House Rose Garden with his wife, Jill, and President Obama at his side.
I am so glad that we won't have to be hearing pundits speculate over this crap any more.
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