Biden says he worries about son in Iraq
Posted : Monday Apr 27, 2009 7:14:51 EDT
WASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden said he worries about his son who is serving in Iraq, but tries to not look at the ongoing war solely as a father.
President Barack Obama called Biden “very valuable” during a profile that aired Sunday on CBS News’ “60 Minutes.”
“You know, Joe’s not afraid to tell me what he thinks,” Obama said. “And that’s exactly what I need, and exactly what I want.”
In a wide-ranging profile, Biden said he remains physically affectionate with his two adult sons, 40-year-old Beau and 39-year-old Hunter Biden, and doesn’t shy from calling them “honey.”
“I think they feel good about it,” Biden said. “When we see each other we hug and kiss.”
He said he is proud of his sons, including Beau, a captain in the Army National Guard serving in Iraq. But Biden also said he worries about his son’s safety.
“I’ve ridden home with too many dead young men and women in caskets and it’s just impossible to not associate with that,” said Biden, whose daughter and first wife died in a 1972 automobile accident. “I mean, you think as a parent, God forbid, how would I, how would I respond?”
He said his approach as a father is simple: “The way I deal with it is I don’t think about it that way. I’m proud of him. He’s a good man.”
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