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Brian Dakss /

CBS/ February 11, 2009, 4:27 PM

Joe Biden's "Promises To Keep"

Joe Biden knows a thing or two about politics.

He's been representing Delaware in the Senate for 34 years, and is in the midst of his second run for the White House.

But Biden is also very familiar with the toughest lessons of life.

He writes about it all in his new memoir, "Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics."

The autobiography's publisher, Random House, bills it as "a book about resilience," telling of Biden's "rebound from personal loss, political embarrassment, and life-threatening aneurysms."

On The Early Show Wednesday, Biden explained to co-anchor Harry Smith that he chose to take the title from Robert Frost's famous poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," which ends with the lines, "I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep."

"It wasn't so much Robert Frost, initially," Biden told Smith. "As I went through the book, I was raised in a way that was constantly said, you know, 'A promise made is a promise kept. You've got to keep your word.' Originally, I was going to entitle the book 'Get Up,' because my father, you know, you lose a game, get up. You lose a family, get up. It's just constantly get up and move. But one thing led to another. And it seemed more appropriate to go back to Frost."

Written with the candor Biden has come to be known for, "Promises to Keep" describes the tragic loss in an auto accident of his wife and infant daughter when the then 30-year-old was a newly-elected senator. The accident also badly injured Biden's two young sons, and he writes that just looking at them inspired him to keep going at a time when he'd come to understand how some people could consider suicide not "just an option, but a rational option." Biden also goes into his decision to remarry and start a family again.

The narrative recounts the collapse of his 1988 presidential campaign under the weight of plagiarism charges, and his struggle to rebound from two near-fatal brain aneurysms. And it recalls his overcoming a demoralizing stutter that lasted into his teen years.

The book has lots of memories of behind-the-scenes exchanges with prominent politicians and world leaders.

And Biden doesn't hold back in criticizing the Bush administration.

Biden told Smith the implosion of his 1988 White House bid, in a sense, "saved my life. Had I not gotten out of that race ..." Biden suffered brain aneurysms later that year, "basically on the eve of the New Hampshire primary. I can't imagine, when that knocked me out, I can't imagine them saying, 'Take me to the hospital,' on the eve of the primary."

He also recalled how he kept going after the deaths of his first wife and infant daughter, saying, "I've never written about that or spoken about that. The reason I write about it, you know — we can overcome anything if you just — it was kind of like, for me, it was kind of like running wind sprints in football. You know, you go out there and you say you got 20 wind sprints. 'Just do one more, do one more.'

"When I went through that, I had a lot of help from great senators and family and friends. But it was every day, you get up and you just say, 'Just one more day, just do one more day. You get through this, just do one more day.' And I had all the help in the world. It made me realize, I mean, all those single parents out there ... all those people walking right now, getting up, going to work, who had a lot more on them than I did, and they make it. Every day, there's something heroic about average people out there."

To read an excerpt of "Promises to Keep," click here.
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bombadil4 says:
It says something a bit sad about our electoral process that a bright, serious, and experienced candidate like Biden is such a long-shot while others in both parties who pale in comparison ride high in the polls.
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dbl06 says:
There are a lot of walmart republicans and long haired hippy liberals who never worked a day in their lives who comment here. These folks are the most base of Americans. Man is supposed to be above the animals and a little below angels, but these folks are in a stratta of their own: a little above swine. What kind of parents could have reared such pernicious ***?
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hungry1968 says:
Classic troll/toad response. Never address the question. Never speak of truth. Always obfuscate and distract. The troll above actually doesn't understand, doesn't "get" that the people run this country, not the government. he's content to be ordered and herded around with the rest of the republican sheep. He doesn't even realize how pathetic he sounds. He is a perfect example of what little of Bush's base that remains. A lemming content to follow the "leader" off a cliff.
Posted by RandalDS at 05:16 PM : Aug 01, 2007


Mudrose is a pathetic *** that thinks Bush is just perfect - never makes any mistakes. She also thinks that we have a responsibility to follow him anywhere and do whatever he says. She also debates articles posted here without even reading them, and then disputes something when you quote it from the article.

This is one of the dangerous 10% of the population that votes without learning the issues, or their candidates record, and because she voted for him, she's ignorant enough to believe that she must follow him and believe everything he says. If Bush said 1 + 1 = 3, mudrose would be telling us we're all idiots for thinking it equals 2.
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mike71067 says:
"Black Man With A Gun
http://www.blackmanwithagun.com"
Posted by GunOwnerDan at 11:01 AM : Aug 01, 2007

Rats! I was hoping this was a web site about Snoop Dogg, DMX, or one of the other gansta jerk-offs. Unfortunately, it was a well-researched, legitimate information source.
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mike71067 says:
Dear Mr.donnie900,

Your comments regarding gun control and Bill Clinton are no more or less idiotic than your regular posts about "takin' it in the azzzz", or whatever.
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"Whatever happened to separation of church and state?"
-Posted by jbbuzbee at 12:04 PM : Aug 01, 2007

There is no constitutional "separation of church and state". The secular humanists have been promoting this lie for decades. It doesn't exist. There is an "establishment clause" in the 1st Amendment, forbidding Congress to establish an official religion, but that's not even close to what you're talking about, and it only applies to Congress.
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gunownerdan says:
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what's for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote."
- Benjamin Franklin

"The beauty of the second amendment is it won't be needed until they try to take it away."
- Thomas Jefferson
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jbbuzbee says:
Wow Donnie900...thats a very interesting comment, but I think I saw that written somewhere before...either the bathroom wall or carved into a seventh grader's desk.

Outlawing guns will solve ZERO problems. If guns were outlawed TODAY, I would still be able to get one and you can bet your life that somebody that was intending to do harm could get one. No doubt.

Abortion will never be outlawed. Deal with it. I would probably be considered a Republican, but religion should play NO role in politics because not everyone has the same views on religion. Whatever happened to separation of church and state?
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donnie900 says:
My mail-order Vietnamese wife taught me karate, right wing lunatic. Maybe you guys should learn some karate too..
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cozzicon says:
"Oh yippie - a book by Joe Biden. Here's the table of contents:

CHAPTER 1 - Guns are evil; criminals however, are good and we need to "understand" them.

CHAPTER 2 - The benefit of me distributing your wealth.

CHAPTER 3 - *** are normal; Christians are evil.

CHAPTER 4 - 3,000 Dead in Iraq is a catastrophe; 3,000 dead by abortion every month is awesome."-- Posted by mike71067

The above sounds about right for Biden. And I happen to agree with him on every point.
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prinzowhales says:
The MSM can polish this *** as long as they like and he will never be anything more than a Statist disciple of Tax and Spend. If you vote for a mainstream Democratic or Republican candidate, you are voting for a continuation of the policies being carried out by the Bush Regime.
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