As usual anons failed to grasp this so repo
Joe thinks politics is about power. He thinks he looks good, and he likes rich and pretty women. His first wife was conservative republican who switched to help him campaign for office.
My beautiful millionaire wife was a conservative Republican before she met me. But she changed her registration.
I might satisfy her in bed but I didn’t have much time for anything else.
You know, the people of Delaware really elected her,” he says, “but they got me.”
“I’m not the kind of guy everyone likes.
Named one of the ten best-dressed men in the Senate, Joe Biden looks like Robert Redford’s Great Gatsby in natty pin-striped suits, elegant silk ties, and black tassled loafers. He dresses rich. …she would buy a lot of my clothes which is probably the only reason I look so good.”
“I am proud to be a politician. There is no other walk of life which can do more good for mankind than politics. It influences every thing that happens to the American people.
He defines politics as power. “And, whether you like it or not, young lady,” he says, leaning over his desk to shake a finger at me, “us cruddy politicians can take away that First Amendrnent of yours if we want to.”
My dad never went to college [he’s an automobile sales manager in Wilmington] and he had never been involved in politics until I started campaigning. But he loves it.”
“I do indeed want to get married again. I hate the image of the gay, young bachelor about town. That’s just not my style. I am not a womanizer. I would like very much to fall in love and be married again because basically I am a family man. I want to find a woman to adore me again.
Senator Biden’s friends say he is looking for more than a wife and mother. “He also needs to find a First Lady,” says one, “a woman who enjoys politics and will help him get to the White House. I don’t know if he’ll end up marrying Francie Barnard but I do know that the woman he marries will be as rich and as pretty as she is.”
https://www.washingtonian.com/1974/06/01/joe-biden-kitty-kelley-1974-profile-death-and-the-all-american-boy/