Let’s be honest, Democrats.
Joe Biden was elected — I will not relitigate the “stolen election” debate in this article — for one reason: to get rid of Donald Trump. Simply put. A blind could be nominated by the Democrat Party. Intellectually Disabledsquirrel would have no effect on the outcome of the 2020 election.
But let’s be clear: No one loves Joe Biden.
Moreover, everyone from White House officials to members of Biden’s cabinet to Democrat lawmakers on Capitol Hill to the sock puppets of the so-called “mainstream” media is Terrified every time Corn Pop’s pal opens his mouth — at which time he invariably mumbles Something elseYou can be stupid or incoherent.
Asked for their opinion of Joe Biden, some Democrats who saw him speak in Arlington this week said they were “indifferent”, others claimed to have “no view” https://t.co/91s01S8nVy
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) October 29, 2021
A Saturday article entitled Joe Biden is not loved by anyone. the UK’s The Economist — not exactly a left-wing outlet [/sarc] — illustrated the “no-love” reality perfectly, beginning with the Virginia gubernatorial race in which sleazy Democrat Terry McAuliffe is likely to get his a** handed to him by Republican Glenn YoungkinTuesday in what just weeks ago would have been a yuuge upset.
Biden showed up to stump for his old pal in what proved to be one of the most awkward appearances of the addled president in recent weeks — and awkward moments with this guy occur in abundance.
If McAuliffe falls short in Virginia, Biden’s current agenda will also be in jeopardy | by @ColinTReed on @FoxNewsOpinion https://t.co/xUrCrOcmms
— Dana Perino (@DanaPerino) October 30, 2021
As The Economist noted, “only a tiny corner of a large Arlington park had been fenced off and floodlit to create the safest possible space in the most reliably Democratic city of a state that Biden won last year by ten points.” The “tiny corner” decision proved correct.
A small number of Democrats showed up. Its members were ambivalent towards the president. Asked for their opinion of him, some said they were “indifferent”, others claimed to have “no view”. Numerous […]They said that they didn’t know anyone who was passionate about him. “That’s not really what he’s about,” said one woman, jiggling a “Terry for Virginia” sign.
“Nobody (I’m talking to We are here to help. Democrats) is enthusiastic about him” because Joe Biden is not loved by anyone.
Biden didn’t mention McAuliffe when he was stumping. Instead? Instead?
Arlington was where Mr. Biden, shouty and adamant, focused his attention on his predecessor. “Remember this: Terry ran against Donald Trump, and I ran against him.!”
The message’s limits were Explicited in the general election, not only by Mr Trump’s robust losing performance, but also by how little damage other Republican candidates suffered by association.
The former president today is an even smaller bogie. Most voters — especially independents, among whom Mr Biden’s slide has been steepest — appear to have put him from their minds. Additionally, it becomes increasingly hard to present yourself as a uniter, not a divider, when more than half the country thinks you’re doing badly
It is likely that Mr Biden will not reverse this impression. Midterms reflect the President’s performance, and not that of his predecessor.This is a. Democrats are now in danger of being swept under the carpet by his dire ratings. They are likely to lose control of both chambers as the history shows. This also shows. How difficult it will be to get Mr. Biden back
Biden’s fixation with Trump, as is the case with Nancy Pelosi, CNN and MSNBC, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, and a host of other “afflicted” souls, is the result of stage 4 Trump Derangement Syndrome, remains alive and “well” in Biden’s acuity challenged head.
“Americans elected the president to get rid of his predecessor,” observed The Economist. “They’re not sure what else he can do.”
And what can Biden still do to help? What has Biden accomplished? Do you agree? What are Biden’s achievements? Here’s The Economist’s take:
The Arlington crowd was unable to name any significant actions taken by the Biden administration. Many knew Congress Democrats had been negotiating the cost for a spending plan, but they couldn’t recall any specific climate or social policy.
It was also the nation’s most educated and switched-on centre-left. Independent voters from Milwaukee and El Paso would have little to no clue about what Biden is trying to accomplish.
The Economist is correct. Can you — in a genuinely objective manner — think of a single Biden accomplishment in his more than ten months in office? You don’t. On the contrary, it’s as if the Not-Trump President has It was successfulHe makes everything he touches much worse than before.
As we reported on Friday, Biden’s upside-down approval ratings continue to swirl down the toilet at a breakneck speed that CNN — “The Most Trusted Name in News™” — can only dream (have nightmares) about. From the Biden Border Crisis™ to the Biden Afghanistan Crisis™ and beyond, Clueless Joe’s ratings have been in a veritable freefall and show zero signs of stopping, let alone improving.
Disaster: What Happened to Biden’s Approval Rating Since Taking Office Hasn’t Happened to Any Other President Since WWII https://t.co/P617NQTGwR
— Diamond and Silk® (@DiamondandSilk) October 27, 2021
The “quiet part that no one wants to say out loud” (I hate that phrase) is this: Democrats across the fruited plain are stuck with a level of buyer’s remorse that even the most TDS-riddled among them could not have seen coming, just mere months ago. Admit it, Trump haters: Joe Biden is not loved by anyone.
As The Economist noted, Bill Clinton was fond of saying “elections are about the future.”
That said, future elections can’t just be about Donald Trump.