When It's Time to Let Go: Lessons from Biden, LBJ, Ginsburg, and Kelce

Following President Joe Biden's perceived debate misstep, political scientists Kevin J. McMahon and Michael Paris shed light on historical figures who faced the challenging decision to step down or continue. Examples include President Lyndon Johnson, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and NFL player Jason Kelce, each illustrating impactful moments of leadership transition.


PTI | Newyork | Updated: 01-07-2024 11:36 IST | Created: 01-07-2024 11:36 IST
When It's Time to Let Go: Lessons from Biden, LBJ, Ginsburg, and Kelce
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Following President Joe Biden's perceived debate misstep, political scientists Kevin J. McMahon and Michael Paris weigh in on historical figures who confronted the tough choice of stepping down or continuing in their roles. Their perspectives highlight three pivotal moments in recent history.

President Lyndon Johnson's 1968 Address: Johnson stunned the nation by announcing he wouldn't seek re-election, recognizing the growing unrest and acknowledging his potential contribution to further division. His decision remains a poignant example of leadership in turbulent times.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg & the 2013 Nudge: President Obama subtly urged Justice Ginsburg to retire, fearing a Republican-led Senate wouldn't confirm a like-minded successor. Ginsburg's choice to stay had lasting impacts, culminating in a conservative shift in the Supreme Court with Amy Coney Barrett's controversial appointment.

NFL's Jason Kelce Bids Farewell: At the peak of his career, Philadelphia Eagle Jason Kelce's emotional retirement announcement underscored the personal sacrifice inherent in the decision to leave, even when success is still within reach. His public farewell was a deeply human moment, echoing the broader theme of knowing when to step aside for the greater good.

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