One of the more popular fiction devices in novels for years has been the “time-split” – where the narrative of the story is being told in two different periods of time, often closely paralleling each other, or telling the story of a family drama while flipping back and forth between different members of that family in different decades, if not centuries. It seems the Biden family has its own time-split drama, and Professor Jonathan Turley brought it up in a column yesterday.
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