How do you throw a state dinner on the South Lawn when the world is burning?
By their fourth time around, the Bidens know how to do this.
And then you serve up some root vegetables and ice cream.
And this state dinner, held in honor of Anthony Albanese, the Australian prime minister, was an opportunity to express a show of nuclear-powered military force to a planet that feels that it is about to spiral away from its axis.
“We must continue to advance freedom, security and prosperity for all,’’ President Biden said somberly at the dinner, “and continue to build a future worthy of our highest hopes, even when it’s difficult — especially when it’s difficult.’’
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