It’s FastYou have to feel bad for the Democrat Party. I mean, the Democrats are stuck between a rock and a hard place — a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” scenario — regarding replacing Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, or both. According to the most fearful, the sooner is better.
Some aren’t so certain.
In the first paragraph, “operative” is used. almost. They will give the November midterms over to Republicans in a platter. This is most likely to happen again in 2024.
While I’m confident the Dems will get their asses handed to them in the midterms, I also believe the Repubs can and very well might snatch defeat from the jaws of presidential victory in 2024, but that’s another story for another time. Rumours continue to circulate in dysfunctional White House.
Those “swirling rumors,” as noted by Conservative Brief’s Martin Walsh, are that some of Biden’s closest allies are looking into the possibility of replacing Vice President Kamala Harris, whose complete lack of accomplishment as VP, coupled with her never-ending penchant for blabbering the most ridiculous of word salads, has become an albatross around the neck of the equally-inept president.
Is there a solution? “Replace Harris.” Or is it?
The notion of replacing Harris would become instantly moot if Biden himself were kicked to the curb by the Democrat Party, which is not only terrified by his every mumbled word; but also fully cognizant that the buck-passing president’s failures and dogged refusal to take ownership of those failures is his The real problem.
If the Democrats were smart — they are not; they are completely consumed with radicalizing America, despite disastrous poll after disastrous poll — they would show both of these colossal failures the door; the sooner the better (for Democrat election chances).
An interesting article in May for New York Magazine Intelligencer titled “There Has to Be a Backup Plan. There’s a Backup Plan, Right? Inside the 2024 soul-searching that’s happening in every corner of the Democratic Party,” author Gabriel Debenedetti mused about the “reckoning” facing the Democrats.
With Trumpism re-ascendant, ambivalence about Biden’s age and political standing is fueling skepticism just as the image of his understudy, Vice-President Kamala Harris, dips even further than his.
According to the Los Angeles Times, her net approval rating is now negative 11. This results in a strange disconnect between the Democratic Party’s two main factions, which is quite surprising.
One group consists of Biden and his loyalists, who are convinced that while the ticket’s numbers are undeniably bleak, they’re historically unsurprising for a president and VP facing their first midterm and will surely bounce back.
This second group includes a wide range of Democratic elites and ranks and files alike. They suspect that the vectors of succession and age have created an unprecedented dynamic.
Quite the fix, isn’t it? Even worse. More “mainstream,” as it were. [sarcasm]
Even CNN in November 2021 acknowledged the disconnect between Biden and Harris — which “The Most Trusted Name in News” blamed almost exclusively on Harris — in an article titled “Exasperation and dysfunction: Inside Kamala Harris’ frustrating start as vice president.”
Worn out by what they see as entrenched dysfunction and lack of focus, key West Wing aides have largely thrown up their hands at Vice President Kamala Harris and her staff — deciding there simply isn’t time to deal with them right now, especially at a moment when President Joe Biden faces quickly multiplying legislative and political concerns.
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The vice president herself has told several confidants she feels constrained in what she’s able to do politically. And those around her remain wary of even hinting at future political ambitions, with Biden’s team highly attuned to signs of disloyalty, particularly from the vice president.
She’s a heartbeat away from the presidency now. A year from now, she might be launching her presidential campaign. There are doubts that Biden will run in the 2024 election. […].
Finally, in a Monday Newsweek op-ed titled “Sorry, Democrats: We’re Stuck With Joe and Kamala,” Jason Nichols, senior lecturer in the African Studies department of the University of Maryland, simultaneously resigned himself to the total failure of both Biden and Harris, while also trying to prop them up:
It was the meme of the week: Joe’s gotta go. It felt like every liberal news outlet took part in a week of scathing critique of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, with many even from the President’s own party suggesting he commit to not running in 2024.
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This is not to say that Joe Biden’s presidency has been entirely successful. Many people feel that Biden has not been able to achieve important legislative victories, or keep campaign promises, despite being a major in both the House of Representatives (and the Senate). Biden was also unable to ensure voting rights for African Americans and reform of police, which are both important issues to them, as they happen to be the Democrats’ most loyal voting bloc.
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Yet, it is true that Democrats elected Harris and Biden to be their leaders. Quickly casting them aside would be politically disastrous because it would signal to the rest of the country that the Democrats by their own admission can’t choose someone to lead the nation.
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Harris moving on also conveys that Democrats made mistakes and that Harris was not ready to become president.
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Democrats, we will continue to support President Biden and Vice-President Harris. These are the people we chose, now it is our duty to keep them. They are too expensive to lose.
It’s almost brings a tear to your eye, doesn’t it?
Let’s get to the bottom of it:
You can win dumb prizes by playing stupid games.
Democrats You should know. nominated a candidate who campaigned from his basement, didn’t know what state he This was in half the time when he was on the campaign trail, thinks every American has a right to “badakathcare,” and pledged to “lead an effective strategy to mobilize trunalimunumaprzure.”
Kamala? Biden’s first (and only) priority was to choose a “woman of color.” Never mind that Harris’s mindblowing ineptitude and word ridiculous word salads have become humiliatingly legendary.
How’d it all work out, Joe?
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