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2[[caption-width-right:300:The [[YoungGun youngest U.S. senator]] in 1973, and the oldest U.S. president in 2021. [[CharacterCatchphrase No malarkey, Jack!]]]]
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4->''"We must rekindle the fire of idealism in our society -- for nothing suffocates the promise of America more than unbounded cynicism and indifference. We must reclaim the tradition of community in our society. Only by recognizing that we share a common obligation to one another and to our country can we ever hope to maximize our national or personal potential. We must reassert the oneness of America. America has been and must once again be the seamless web of caring and community."''
5-->-- Speech announcing his candidacy for the 1988 Democratic Party presidential nomination; June 10, 1987
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11Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942 in Scranton, UsefulNotes/{{Pennsylvania}}) is the 46th and current President of the United States, and the seventeenth from the Democratic Party, having been in office since [[TheNewTwenties 2021]]. He succeeded UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, whom he defeated in a contentious election in 2020, becoming the first candidate to defeat an incumbent president since UsefulNotes/BillClinton beat UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush in the 1992 election. Taking the Oath of Office at 78, he is the oldest president to serve, with the previous oldest, UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan, having left office just shy of his 78th birthday. He is also only the second Catholic president after UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy,[[note]]He was also the first Catholic vice president.[[/note]] and the first and likely only person belonging to the Silent Generation (those born between 1928 and 1945) to become President.
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13Before his presidency, Biden was the Vice President during the administration of the 44th president, UsefulNotes/BarackObama. He was elected to that role after serving as a U.S. senator from Delaware [[LongRunners from 1973 to 2009 (36 years)]]; at the time of his first election, he was just barely the minimum age to serve (he turned 30 between the election and his inauguration in January). He served six complete six-year terms, including several tenures as chair of important Senate committees, and himself ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 and again in 2008, in the second case [[DefeatMeansFriendship being picked as Obama's running mate]]. Biden ran for a seventh term as senator while also running for VP, won both elections, and resigned his Senate seat just before he and Obama were sworn in. Before leaving office, Obama held a conference [[AwesomeMomentOfCrowning bestowing upon Biden the Presidential Medal of Freedom]], the highest honor available to a civilian, for his five decades of public service.[[note]]It was the only Medal of Freedom Obama issued "with distinction".[[/note]]
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15Those years of service and his established record as a moderate in both politics and temperament set Biden up early on as one of the favorites to run against Trump in 2020, and Trump was impeached twice by a Democratic House (but acquitted by the Senate) for using the president's office to attempt to disrupt first Biden's campaign and then the certification of his election. Biden successfully flipped back the three "Rust Belt" states of Wisconsin, UsefulNotes/{{Michigan}}, and Pennsylvania[[note]]Biden was a favored candidate by Democrats in the 2020 primaries in part because he was born in Pennsylvania.[[/note]] that Trump had flipped in 2016 after having voted for Democrats since at least the beginning of TheNineties, plus delivering unexpected (if very narrow) victories in long-solid Republican states UsefulNotes/{{Arizona}} and UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|USA}}. Delays in the vote count and an increase in mail-in voting caused by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic led Trump and many of his supporters to make unsubstantiated accusations of voter fraud and even storm the Capitol during the election certification, marking only the second non-peaceful transition of presidential power in U.S. history ([[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar the first]] coming after UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln's first election in 1860) and the first time the Confederate battle flag was paraded through the U.S. Capitol. None of these accusations held up in court, and Biden was sworn in on schedule.
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17Contrary to concerns about Biden's ability to do much as a president, he started his time in office by signing a bevy of executive orders just moments after his inauguration to undo several of Trump's orders (as Trump had done to undo several of Obama's policies), most notably his "Muslim travel ban" and ban on transgender soldiers serving in the US military. Biden was also more publicly active in combatting COVID-19 than his predecessor, openly advocating for compliance with medical guidelines and rolling out vaccines for the disease at a rapid rate that directly contrasted Trump's diffident response. The Biden administration has seen criticism among progressives for continuing the moderate approach of the Obama era, but many have also noted that he has in some ways sought to govern in a more progressive manner than Obama did. Among other things, he reversed controversial Trump immigration policies including the policy of family separation,[[note]]Though some critics have blamed this for one of the greatest surges in immigration at the UsefulNotes/{{Mexic|o}}an border seen in decades, a problem that continues to loom over the administration despite the draconian policies of his predecessor. Ironically, Biden initially planned to maintain the U.S.' annual refugee cap on refugees to the all-time low of 15,000 imposed by Trump, before backlash from progressives led him to increase it to 62,500.[[/note]] pledged to withdraw troops from UsefulNotes/{{Afghanistan}} quickly after [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror two decades]] in the region[[note]]Though this action has been criticized for allowing the Taliban to take over again[[/note]] and proposed some of the most aggressive infrastructure spending in decades along with other new programs to help Americans recover from the pandemic recession. Most health officials and political analysts have viewed Biden's approach to the pandemic as a marked improvement over Trump's, with America leading the world in vaccine distribution and case numbers and deaths plummeting. By the end of Biden's first 100 days in office, [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/04/25/biden-100-days-poll/ his approval rating had an average of 52%]] which, while a major improvement over Trump's consistently sub-50 rating, was also the lowest of any president in the half-century prior that early in a term other than UsefulNotes/GeraldFord's, reflecting the increasing partisanship in American politics and the lasting impact of the voter fraud allegations, and in August 2021, Biden's popularity dropped below 50% due to the rise of COVID-19 variants, fears of economic inflation, and the Taliban conquest of Afghanistan weeks after Biden withdrew most American troops while proclaiming [[TemptingFate that it wouldn't turn into another Vietnam.]] How the rest of his era will progress is a matter of guesswork at best.
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19Biden is noted for having a rather bad case of [[OpenMouthInsertFoot foot-in-mouth]] [[DidIJustSayThatOutLoud syndrome]], which naturally makes him a veritable FountainOfMemes in American politics (satirists got a lot of mileage out of his gaffes and playing up his "MistakenForRacist" moments). He also has a mild stutter which has caused some issues in the past, leading him to speak measuredly to the point of slowly to minimize it, to mixed results. The combination of these two resulted in satirical portrayals of Biden shifting towards that of a possibly ableist portrayal of a borderline (if not outright) senile elder during the 2020 election cycle, popularized by ''Website/TheOnion'' after it retired its prior CoolOldGuy depiction.
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21Impressionists have had a hard time portraying Biden, as he doesn't have an especially distinct [[UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents accent]][[note]]Attentive listeners can tell he has the accent from the Delaware Valley/Greater UsefulNotes/{{Philadelphia}}, as appropriate for someone who spent most of his life in general Philly orbit, but it's a ''very'' soft accent.[[/note]] or tic (other than maybe "[[CurseOfTheAncients malarkey]]") they can latch onto, with some satirists after 2020 simply using a generic "old man voice" to parody him.[[note]]For example, Creator/JasonSudeikis, who portrayed Biden several times in ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' during his vice presidency as a CoolOldGuy (at least until the death of his son Beau), was noted as otherwise acting and sounding ''nothing at all'' like him. Creator/JimmyFallon also noted the difficulty of getting the hang of Biden's mannerisms in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqRxDB_1hoI a behind-the-scenes video]] of Fallon imitating Biden on ''Series/{{The Tonight Show|StarringJimmyFallon}}''.[[/note]] By comparison, UsefulNotes/BernieSanders is more animated than Biden--and has a distinctly [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity Brooklyn]] accent--and is consequently easier to parody for his bombastic speaking style and habit of hunching down while gesticulating toward the camera. Attempts at lampooning Biden for clumsiness took off for a time after he slipped on the steps of Air Force One, but they didn't stick like they did with UsefulNotes/GeraldFord.
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23On a lighter note, he's also known for his love of [[CoolShades aviator sunglasses]], [[RailEnthusiast trains]] (as a senator he famously didn't move to UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC and instead commuted home to Delaware to be with his children and grandchildren), [[TrademarkFavoriteFood ice cream]], and Irish poetry (he read poetry out loud to help overcome his stutter, leading to a lifelong habit of quoting Irish poets in speeches). He's also perhaps the only president to have an actual SitcomArchNemesis.[[note]][[https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/sep/16/corn-pop-joe-biden-story-what-happened-is-it-real-swimming-pool-confrontation Corn Pop]] was a [[MemeticMutation bad dude!]][[/note]]
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25Tragically, Biden has endured a number of painful personal losses during his public service. His first wife Neilia and their baby daughter died in a car accident with both their young sons severely injured, shortly after his first election to the Senate in 1972 -- nearly leading him to resign before his career got started. Biden himself suffered a nearly-fatal brain aneurysm in 1988, then underwent ''another'' surgery for a second one. His older son Beau, a National Guard veteran and Attorney General of Delaware who seemed set to follow in his father's footsteps, died of brain cancer in 2015 towards the end of Biden's tenure as VP (leading him to shelve his tentative plans to run in the 2016 election), and his surviving son Hunter has had long-term struggles with both mental health and substance abuse, with Biden involved in his care and recovery. While Biden is normally seen as fairly mild-mannered, [[PapaWolf going after his family is certainly]] [[BewareTheNiceOnes not to be advised]]. Nor is questioning his Catholic faith, being (as previously mentioned) only the second Catholic president after JFK.[[note]]This appears to stem from the fact that Biden, like most Democrats, has long been pro-choice, despite the Catholic Church's famously pro-life stance, which has become an endless source for critics of either Biden and/or abortion to decry him as a "no true Catholic". This went to the point that after becoming vice president, there were reports of Biden supposedly being excommunicated, which were later revealed to only amount to the bishops of a couple of churches Biden used to attend denying him communion. The idea of Biden being denied communion arose again after he became president, this time discussed by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, but so far no such action has been taken. Regarding Biden's views on the matter, on one incident in 2005, Biden told the ''Cincinnati Enquirer'', "The next Republican that tells me I'm not religious, I'm going to shove my rosary beads down his throat." He did ''[[BeamMeUpScotty not]]'' say that if a Republican ever questioned his faith again, he would shove his rosary beads "[[AssShove up his ass]]", contrary to widespread reporting of the latter.[[/note]]
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27More information on his life and career can be found [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden a more detailed page]] over on [[Website/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]].
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29!!Tropes associated with Joe Biden in media and portrayals in fiction:
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35* ButtMonkey: ''Website/TheOnion''[='=]s depiction of "Diamond" Joe Biden usually has him getting himself into hijinks (due to being portrayed as a mix of a FratBro, TheCasanova and TheStoner) of which Obama had to bail him out of.
36* CoolCar:
37** Biden and his 1967 Chevrolet Corvette [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP-hyDSlmUs appeared in an episode]] of ''Creator/JayLeno's Garage'' where he did burnouts in it and later drag raced a newer Corvette driven by a mysterious driver, later revealed to be none other than Colin Powell.
38** ''Website/TheOnion'' portrayed him as driving a 1978 Trans Am, which he would wash {{shirtless|Scene}} in the White House driveway. ''Literature/TheObamaBidenMysteries'', a series of novels that portray Obama and Biden as solving crimes like a modern day Literature/SherlockHolmes and [[TheWatson Dr. Watson]] after they leave the White House, actually features Biden driving a Trans Am [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ETAUd_rX0AEx81V?format=jpg&name=large in one of its covers]], possibly as a direct ShoutOut to his ''The Onion'' portrayal.
39** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiDNjLfiPiU A sketch]] recorded for the 2014 White House Correspondents' Dinner had Biden interact with Selina Meyer of ''Series/{{Veep}}'', and he picks her up for a ride through Washington, D.C. in a brand-new yellow Corvette Stingray (perhaps as a reference to his real-life vintage one), although Selina doesn't seem impressed by it. Stills from the video have found their way onto memes and jokes, such as in ''Series/JimmyKimmelLive'' when Creator/JimmyKimmel joked, while showing [[https://closeup.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Biden-Car.jpg a picture of Biden in the yellow Corvette]], that it made him worthy of being called "the real [[Series/TigerKing Joe Exotic]]."
40* HeterosexualLifePartners: Portraying him and President Obama as very close friends was a very popular meme during their time in office together.
41* RailEnthusiast: Comedic portrayals of him being a rail-travel advocate parody this into a childish enthusiasm for "the choo-choos".
42* SesameStreetCred: Once [[http://politicalsmokeout.tumblr.com/post/35579341040/a-biden-y-blast-from-the-past he appeared in a 1993 episode of]] of ''Series/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego''.
43* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Portrayals of Biden have taken his love of ice cream, especially vanilla soft-serve ice cream cones, and ran with it, taking any opportunity to shoehorn in a cone.
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50* He appears as a character in the 2016 MadeForTVMovie ''Film/{{Confirmation}}'', about the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings (when Biden was the head of the Senate Judiciary Committee), played by Creator/GregKinnear.[[note]]Incidentally, after Biden was elected president, this retroactively meant that Kinnear played the two Catholic U.S. presidents, after having played John F. Kennedy in ''Series/TheKennedys''.[[/note]]
51* ''Film/GameChange'': A good section of the film involves Sarah Palin preparing to take on Biden for the 2008 vice presidential debate. Biden (who only appears via archive footage) is characterized as an experienced veteran in contrast to the upstart Palin. When Palin first spots him backstage on the night of the debate, he's limbering up in preparation. She awkwardly imitates him.
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55* ''Literature/TheBidenExpress'': An AlternateHistory series [[https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/the-biden-express.270147/ published]] [[https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/the-biden-express-derailed.310504/ online]] which explores an Alternate Reality where Joe Biden beats incumbent Vice-President UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush in the 1988 election.
56* ''Literature/TheObamaBidenMysteries'' novels published by [[https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/ Penguin Random House]] portray former President Barack Obama and former VP Joe Biden as solving crimes like a modern day Literature/SherlockHolmes and [[TheWatson Dr. Watson]] after they leave the White House (with some satirical political commentary on the side). Fun fact: This is the same company that has published President Obama's memoir ''[[https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/562882/a-promised-land-by-barack-obama/9781524763169 A Promised Land]]'' and former First Lady Michelle Obama's memoir ''[[https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/562881/becoming-by-michelle-obama/9781524763138 Becoming]]''.
57* Shortly before the 2020 election, his wife Jill wrote a children's picture book about his life called ''Joey''.
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61* Biden appeared in a cameo on the Season 5 ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' "Leslie vs. April." (Leslie Knope's [[CelebCrush crush]] on Biden was a long-standing RunningGag on the show, and the cameo was explained as her fiancé Ben calling in favors to give her an engagement present.)
62* Once made a cameo on ''Series/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego'' to name show host Greg as the best detective of the year. (The year in question was 1993, while he was still a senator.)
63* During his time as Vice President, Biden appeared in an episode of ''Series/LawAndOrderSVU'', where he commends the team for their work in clearing rape kit backlogs.
64* The ''Series/{{Community}}'' election episode [[Recap/CommunityS2E17IntroToPoliticalScience "Intro to Political Science"]] centered around a campus visit by the then-Vice President. The whole thing went OffTheRails, as was typical for that show--first when Greendale failed to elect a real student president for Biden to meet with, and again when [[spoiler:Abed created a fake security alert so that [[ShipTease Special Agent Vohlers]] would have an excuse for keeping tabs on him]].
65* He's one of the personalities spoofed in the 2020 revival of ''Series/SpittingImage'', being portrayed as a scatterbrained {{Cloudcuckoolander}}, basically taking the same role UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan had in the original series. Biden had previously made an "appearance" in the original, when the Neil Kinnock plagiarism scandal which derailed his 1988 presidential campaign was mocked using a generic puppet named "Joseph Bidet".
66* On ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', he would become a regular character of the show after he became the 2008 Democratic vice-presidential nominee,[[note]]Although he had been portrayed once beforehand by Creator/KevinNealon on a November 1991 sketch about the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court hearings, in his capacity as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.[[/note]] being portrayed by Creator/JasonSudeikis, who would continue portraying him during his subsequent vice-presidency. After Sudeikis left the show, it took a while for it to settle on a steady portrayal of him in the 2020 election cycle, with Creator/WoodyHarrelson playing him on a semi-regular basis after first portraying him while hosting the show, Sudeikis briefly returning to reprise the role, and former ''SNL'' writer Creator/JohnMulaney playing him on a one-off sketch, before Season 46 introduced Creator/JimCarrey as his new regular performer after he'd become the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, playing him until the night Biden was announced as the winner of the election. Carrey dropped the role afterwards, so Alex Moffat played Biden since the midseason finale. Moffat's Biden lampshaded the HighTurnoverRate of actors playing Biden, saying, "I'm like [[UsefulNotes/KentuckyFriedChicken Colonel Sanders]] -- every time you see me, I'm a different guy." In Season 47 the show at last seemed to settle on a regular performer with new cast member James Austin Johnson (who ironically had been best known for his impression of Donald Trump), which was quickly hailed by fans as one of the show's best takes on a President.
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70* ''VideoGame/TheIdleClass'': One of the emails you receive has the title "FW: The Legacy of Stalin: How Joe Biden Embodies Far Left Radicalism".
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74* During his time as Vice President, ''Website/TheOnion'' regularly published articles on Biden, portraying him as a CoolOldGuy and a LovableSexManiac (its first appearance being in an article famously titled "Shirtless Biden Washes Trans Am in White House Driveway"). This characterization, nicknamed "Diamond Joe", was so popular that it even got [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_(The_Onion) its own page]] on Website/{{Wikipedia}}. After Biden began his 2020 presidential campaign, former ''Onion'' editor Joe Garden wrote a self-critical op-ed where he said that while he still felt the caricature had been funny, he expressed regret that it had failed to provide more meaningful commentary on Biden's real-life record, and after reviving the "Diamond Joe" version of Biden for one final article ("Biden Pulls Off Dusty Tarp Covering Old Campaign Motorcycle"), his characterization in ''The Onion'' changed, and articles portrayed him as more of a ineffectual moderate.
75* The [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/prankster-joe-biden "Prankster Joe"]] meme, which became popular after Donald Trump's election in 2016, portrays Biden as an impulse-driven {{Manchild}} who enjoys [[{{Troll}} Trolling]] his political opponents... as well as his allies. Biden heard of the meme and admitted that [[ActuallyPrettyFunny he found them funny]]; his favorite was the one about leaving a fake birth certificate at the Oval Office desk to mess with Trump.
76-->'''Biden:''' Guess who just [[ToiletHumour upper-decked the toilet]] outside the Oval Office?\
77'''Obama:''' Dammit Joe, I have to live here for two more months!
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81* In the sixth season of ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'', Biden (played by Peter Shukoff) raps against Donald Trump in the 2020 election battle.
82* During the 2020 U.S. presidential debates, Music/WeirdAlYankovic recorded the video [[https://youtu.be/un9x-DjTMT0 "We're All Doomed"]], with Weird Al acting as the moderator between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
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86* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "Scents and Sensei-bility" Biden makes a picture-only appearance. Sensei Tom idolizes him, to the point of naming his business Dojo Biden and featuring a shrine with a (photoshopped?) picture of Biden in a suit, barefoot doing a flying kick. Later in the episode, he reveals to Steve:
87-->'''Sensei Tom:''' In the words of Joe Biden: "You do ''not'' have permission to use my name on your dojo."
88* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
89** In the episode [[Recap/FamilyGuyS14E8BrokebackSwanson "Brokeback Swanson"]], a Navy Seal named Vic (Brian was pretending to be Vic's dog so he could sleep with Vic's wife Tori) complained that after he killed UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden, he never got the chance to shake hands with then Vice President Joe Biden. Chris and Stewie rescue Brian from Vic's house by bringing Biden with them and having him shake hands with Vic, thanking him for shooting the man "they said" was Osama bin Laden. They thank Biden, who accepts, and then he proceeds to compare his term against the show ''Series/{{Veep}}'' and how unrealistic it is. But since none of them has seen ''Veep'', they aren't interested.
90** Joe Biden also appears in [[Recap/FamilyGuyS16E18HTTPete "HTTPete"]] as a guest on Peter's new Internet series, "The 6-Second Talk Show".
91* ''WesternAnimation/ParadisePD'': There's a RunningGag about Biden being a MemeticMolester, with a particular interest in Dusty.[[note]]It should be noted that, while this may be a TakeThat related to the accusations of inappropriate touching Biden got, the showrunners' previous show, ''WesternAnimation/{{Brickleberry}}'', featured Barack Obama ''also'' portrayed as a serial sexual predator (with a bizzare [[IncompatibleOrientation lesbian fetish]]), so make of that what you will.[[/note]]
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94-->[[UsefulNotes/BarackObama "Wave at]] [[MemeticMutation the people, Joe."]]\
95[[TheStinger "Imma point]] [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} at them!"]]\

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