its always so weird to me that the biggest single story on the planet earth in 2024 was the idea that Biden was in serious decline and totally unable to be President
and yet, every public event he does since the end of his term is covered only by local press…— Henry (@henrythedog.bsky.social) March 17, 2026 at 5:12 PM
Per the Dorchester Reporter:
… The former president was brought to the stage by his former US Ambassador to Ireland Claire Cronin, a Brockton native and former Massachusetts state representative.
“As we celebrate today, we celebrate our Irish ancestry, the US-Ireland relationship, and the values that shape what it means to be Irish,” said Cronin. “And there is no one who embodies our shared values more than today’s special guest, President Joe Biden.”
Cronin then directed the hundreds of guests to look toward her right as the 46th president of the United States appeared from behind a white curtain illuminated with green lights. As Biden climbed up the small set of stairs to the stage, he was met with a standing ovation and the iconic Celtic anthem “I’m Shipping Up to Boston.”
The crowd of more than 500 people gathered inside the Intercontinental Hotel erupted in cheers…
Biden joked that his appearance was living up to doing just what the Irish diplomat Shane Leslie said, “Every St. Patrick’s Day, every Irishman goes out to find another Irishman to make a speech to.”
Biden told the Boston audience in his remarks: “My mom used to have a saying. Joey as long as you’re alive, you have an obligation to strive and you’re not dead until you see the face of God. Whatever my legacy may be I hope it be said that I never stopped striving for the cause of democracy.”
The Irish American Partnership’s March 17 breakfast is a marquee event on the region’s St. Patrick’s Day calendar. Also in attendance today was Governor Maura Healey, who was the keynote speaker. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was also a notable attendee….
In her remarks, Gov. Healey said: “Mr. President, I think we should have known we’d find you in Boston on St. Patricks Day. No president has celebrated his Irish roots as you have, and no city celebrates its Irish roots as Boston does.”…
“Your words today were particularly resonant and meaningful and I think leave us all inspired. We will leave here today thinking about a collective nostalgia for the future. We’ll think about leaving, always looking to that horizon together.”
“You see immigrants being demonized,” said Healey. “In many cases being treated so unjustly in ways that are truly un-American and not who we are. It’s worth recalling that many of our own ancestors did not receive the warmest welcome. Let us learn from our mistakes.”
One of the greatest Pogues’ songs—about Irish immigration to New York in the 19th century, & again in the 1970’s-1980’s—wasn’t written by Shane. Phillip Chevron wrote it, but Shane sang TF out of it. Every time I hear “and they danced” it hits me hard.
youtu.be/swQNNjXztsI?…— Dana Houle (@danahoule.bsky.social) March 17, 2026 at 2:38 PM
“By the end of the 1980s, there were as many as 200,000 undocumented Irish immigrants in the United States, about a third of them living in the New York metropolitan area.”
— Dana Houle (@danahoule.bsky.social) March 17, 2026 at 2:43 PM
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