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Age and the US presidency: Is 80 too old?
Christian Post ^ | 06/28/2023 | Wallace B. Henley

Posted on 06/28/2023 9:55:19 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

I am 81 years old.

I am not running for President of the United States.

Eighty is an age that consumes relentlessly. It presents visual challenges, plays with the mind, messes with the limbs, garbles syntax, disassociates memory from fact.

To name a few.

Also among the many reasons I am not running for the presidency is that few people have actually heard of me, and many of those who have might not consider me to be presidential timber.

That brings us to Joe Biden: Though I very much dislike his policies, I wince but don’t laugh at his gaffes and valiant attempts to gracefully recover his ‘pratfalls.’ I have learned that 80-year-old bodies don’t always synchronize with 80-year-old optical perceptions.

That said, we don’t need adolescent presidents either. Theodore Roosevelt, John Kennedy, and Bill Clinton taught us that, along with other political leaders.

In one of his columns, George Will called to mind Teddy Roosevelt. Cecil Spring Rice, a British diplomat, was a close friend of Roosevelt, and was best man at Roosevelt’s wedding. People would ask Rice about Roosevelt’s true personality. “You must always remember that the president is about six,” Rice would reply.

The sexual appetites of both Kennedy and Clinton indicated that they at least had made it into adolescence — but not much beyond, as their antics inside and outside the White House would suggest.

Joe Biden would be the oldest president in history if he is re-elected in 2024.

Trump would be the second oldest president if he is elected in 2024.

I worked in the Nixon White House during the build-up to the Watergate debacle. My role was so lofty and important that on the day when the nation was holding its breath while Henry Kissinger announced the end of the Vietnam War, I was appointed to escort Colonel Sanders of fried chicken fame on a tour of the White House grounds. Nevertheless, I sometimes reflect on the irony of an old political veteran like Nixon being brought down by a scandal largely engineered by adolescent, inexperienced aides.

Thankfully, my immediate boss was Harry S. Dent, one of the grown-ups in the Nixon inner circle. However, Harry was pushed out of that elite group because he wouldn’t go along with what later would be called “dirty tricks,” even before Watergate.

Ironically, Bob Haldeman, Nixon’s White House chief of staff, said Harry was excluded from the inner circle because he was “too much of a ‘Boy Scout’.”

So, there is an important role for elderly statespersons in the White House — if not as president, then at least near enough to the oval office to give sound counsel to the chief of state.

Dr. George Shultz, who later became Ronald Reagan’s Secretary of State, was the leader of a delicate project to which I had also been assigned. There were several young tigers on the team. I can still see in my memory Dr. Shultz tempering us young appointees with his seasoned wisdom, though he was in the borderlands of old age himself (he would live to be 100 years old).

In 1976 After leaving the White House, I wrote a book, The White House Mystique (published by Fleming H. Revell). One of the chapters was titled, “The White House ‘Warp’," which I described like this: “The ‘warp’ means that reality filters into the White House as through a prism. It is colored, disordered, bent as it flows in … One seeking to deal with real-world problems doesn’t always have a fix on things as they are, but things as they appear.”

The fact of the “warp” only adds to the complexity of being an 80-something President, or, even more challenging for one seeking to lead who struggles with a strange mix of old age and adolescence at the same time.

This would drive me to my knees if I could get up again.

Another downside of an elderly president is that he or she might conclude that because of their years, they are wiser, and don’t need the wisdom of others. Sadly, Lyndon Johnson proved this, especially in the tragic mismanagement of the Vietnam War. That conflict is remembered by many as a prime example of what can happen when a war of that scale is managed by politicians rather than military commanders on the field of battle.

Many might agree that “people who need people are the luckiest people in the world” as go the lyrics of the famous song by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill.

In a place where truth and facts are warped, it is vital that leaders have wise, battle-strengthened “people” who will counsel them — no matter how young or old the officeholder or how old and tested especially the giver of wisdom. Leaders of all ages need counselors who will, as the song says, call out “when they are too close to the edge … someone to catch them when they are dancing on a ledge” … and especially someone to pray for them.

We may elect an elderly president in 2024, but we must hope this person will also gather advisors who are old enough to have great wisdom and young enough to help the president understand the trials and tribulations of that moment and how to manage them.

After all, the Bible says, “Remember the days of old; consider generations long past. Ask your father and he will tell you, your elders, and they will explain it to you” (Deuteronomy 32:7).


Wallace B. Henley is a former pastor, daily newspaper editor, White House and Congressional aide. He served 18 years as a teaching pastor at Houston's Second Baptist Church. Henley is author or co-author of more than 25 books, including God and Churchill, co-authored with Sir Winston Churchill's great grandson, Jonathan Sandys. Henley's latest book is Who will rule the coming 'gods'? The looming spiritual crisis of artificial intelligence.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 70yearsold; 80yearsold; age; presidency
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1 posted on 06/28/2023 9:55:19 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

We need to amend the Constitution that no one older than 70 can be elected President.


2 posted on 06/28/2023 9:57:47 AM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: SeekAndFind

If you are a corrupt, perverted, controlled vegetable - then as far as the deep-state is concerned, the older the better.


3 posted on 06/28/2023 9:58:31 AM PDT by PGR88
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This is an issue that’s not going to go away. Cognitive decline is real.


4 posted on 06/28/2023 9:59:34 AM PDT by proust (All posts made under this handle are, for the intents and purposes of the author, considered satire.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Obviously it's not the age, it's the individual... One is supercharged, the other is obviously failing daily. Duh!


5 posted on 06/28/2023 10:00:52 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: MinorityRepublican

RE: We need to amend the Constitution that no one older than 70 can be elected President.

What if he’s exactly 70 ?

That would have eliminated Donald Trump then.


6 posted on 06/28/2023 10:01:08 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Interesting article. Thanks for posting.

I do think there is significant difference between the days of Teddy Roosevelt, etc. and now. The United States in now in the grip of the Deep State. And the Deep State does not what a sharp president. The Deep State wants a pliable president.

Trump did not fit that bill. So he had to go.
On the other hand, Biden fits it perfectly.


7 posted on 06/28/2023 10:03:30 AM PDT by Leaning Right (The steal is real.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Older people sometimes lose the filter on their mouth along with brain function. My mom did that when she was in her 80’s. My husband will be 85 in August and he has spells where his memory is shot.

A lot of it depends on the person but over 80 is a bit much for most people.


8 posted on 06/28/2023 10:03:57 AM PDT by Melinda in TN (AKA Tennessee Conservative)
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To: SeekAndFind
That would have eliminated Donald Trump then.

What if he's Joe Biden? What's done is done. FDR got elected to four terms. We're never going to do that again.

I think this is a bipartisan issue. The Democrats don't want Trump. We don't want Biden. Fine. Let's amend the Constitution.

9 posted on 06/28/2023 10:04:18 AM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: Melinda in TN
A lot of it depends on the person but over 80 is a bit much for most people.

70 is pushing it. Trump is obviously in great shape. Joe Biden is......on the other hand.

10 posted on 06/28/2023 10:05:18 AM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: SeekAndFind

Biden and Trump are both too old. There is absolutely no reason that in a country as dynamic as the United States, the two leading choices for president are two elderly men well past retirement age. It’s a joke. We’re looking like the waning days of the Soviet Politburo with decrepit old men trying to run the country.


11 posted on 06/28/2023 10:06:28 AM PDT by Drew68 (Ron DeSantis for President. A conservative who fights and wins.)
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To: Melinda in TN
A lot of it depends on the person but over 80 is a bit much for most people.

Exactly, and "the science" backs that up. We simply don't live forever and our bodies show signs of age. I think running at age 80 for President is too old, but I also think many voters agree. I hear younger people all the time, mostly they think Biden is too old.

12 posted on 06/28/2023 10:06:30 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: MinorityRepublican
We need to amend the Constitution that no one older than 70 can be elected President.

No we don't. People don't age the same. This is no secret. Are you surprised? Some develop cognitive issues in their late 70s and 80s, some don't. Some remain very sharp into their 90s, some don't.

13 posted on 06/28/2023 10:07:39 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: SeekAndFind
80 is not too old, IF you have the ability to do the job!

35 is too old if you have dementia.

14 posted on 06/28/2023 10:09:36 AM PDT by null and void (I’m starting to get the feeling that everything will kill covid except the vax.)
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To: Drew68

You again? With all the high crimes, treason and bribes regarding the Biden crime family, all you and a few others can do is attrack Trump... You people are throughly disgusting.


15 posted on 06/28/2023 10:10:24 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: proust
This is an issue that’s not going to go away. Cognitive decline is real.

But biden is as sharp as he's ever been, ask any reporter or diehard democrat!

16 posted on 06/28/2023 10:10:53 AM PDT by null and void (I’m starting to get the feeling that everything will kill covid except the vax.)
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To: dragnet2

Obsessively unhinged.

I thought it was jealousy, but, now thinking it goes beyond that.


17 posted on 06/28/2023 10:11:31 AM PDT by Jane Long (What we were told was a conspiracy theory in ‘20 is now fact. Land of the sheep, home of the knaves)
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To: null and void
RE: 35 is too old if you have dementia.

35 is too old ( or young ) if you have delusional policies.


18 posted on 06/28/2023 10:11:35 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: null and void
80 is not too old, IF you have the ability to do the job! 35 is too old if you have dementia.

Which means the voters decide. And they decided on Fetterman and demented Joe, so much for voters.

19 posted on 06/28/2023 10:11:37 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: entropy12

80 is too old ping.

Time to post your workout vid, to a few naysayers! 😉


20 posted on 06/28/2023 10:13:16 AM PDT by Jane Long (What we were told was a conspiracy theory in ‘20 is now fact. Land of the sheep, home of the knaves)
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