Democrats need to stop playing cute about the president's reelection plans.
Asked in March whether he's going to run in 2024, President Joe Biden's answer was, shall we say, less than unqualified: "The answer is yes. My plan is to run for reelection. That's my expectation." He added: "I'm a great respecter of fate. I've never been able to plan three and a half years ahead for certain."
Eight months and 10 approval points later, White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters: "He is (running). That's his intention."
Weasel words like "expectation" and "intention" signal that Biden is sticking to the "alternative strategy" that Politico revealed in December 2019: "quietly indicating that he will almost certainly not run for a second term while declining to make a promise that he and his advisers fear could turn him into a lame duck and sap him of his political capital."
According to aides, Biden expected to be a "transitional" figure due to his age. The Politico piece quoted an unidentified adviser: "He's going into this thinking, 'I want to find a running mate I can turn things over to after four years but if that's not possible or doesn't happen then I'll run for reelection.' But he's not going to publicly make a one term pledge."
With an approval rating of 28%, Vice President Kamala Harris is not that running mate. She is one of the least popular vice presidents in the history of polling. But running again is unrealistic for the oldest president in history. He would be 82 years old when he runs again and 86 when he completes his second term.
An 86-year-old president today would be the third-oldest head of state on earth.
And Biden isn't the sharpest 79-year-old. He is visibly infirm, gets easily confused and can't be trusted to hold a traditional press conference involving an unscripted back-and-forth with members of the press corps.
Whether he knows it or not, Biden will almost certainly not run for reelection. Political insiders know it. ("One Democrat involved in campaigns said they couldn't think of a single person they had spoken to in the last month who considers the possibility of Biden running again to be a real one," The Washington Post reported recently.)
Voters know it, too: 54% of Americans, including 45% of Democrats, told an August Quinnipiac poll they don't believe Biden will be a candidate in 2024.
Democrats should deep-six this absurd game of "Who are you going to believe? Me or your lying eyes?" and admit the obvious truth. A man in Biden's mental and physical condition at age 79 will not rally. He won't get stronger by age 82, when he will be required to hopscotch the nation for a grueling series of campaign appearances and presidential debates while simultaneously heading the federal government.
Credibility is the most valuable coin of the realm in politics. Anyone with a scintilla of common sense knows that Democrats are lying about Biden's current fitness for office, as well as his plans for reelection. There are lies and then there are lies that insult your intelligence; former President Donald Trump's ridiculous claim that Mexico would pay for his border wall stood apart from his other untruths.
It would be hard to overstate the brand damage caused by political messaging that doesn't pass the smell test. "What (Biden) is saying publicly is what he firmly believes. There's no difference," former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell told The Washington Post. "He will not run if he feels he can't do the job physically or emotionally." Biden once had a word for this kind of playing-both-sides statement: malarkey.
"The message," notes the Post, "is aimed in part at tamping down the assumption among many Democrats that Biden may not seek reelection given his age and waning popularity, while also effectively freezing the field for Vice President Harris and other potential presidential hopefuls."
This strategy is misconceived. Harris is hobbled by her unpopularity. How can she intimidate potential primary challengers, much less clear the field? How can you freeze the field for Harris and someone else at the same time?
So the real question is about Biden. If he runs, the Democratic National Committee will back him. Democratic candidates and donors are understandably reluctant to committing time and money toward 2024 -- something they need to begin now -- if there's a strong possibility that Biden will run. More candidates, running longer campaigns, improve the likelihood that the eventual nominee will emerge well-funded, seasoned and tough enough to face Trump or another Republican.
There are, of course, costs and risks associated with exposing a sitting president as a lame duck. First and foremost would be Biden's ability to push through major legislative initiatives, which is why he should delay his admission that he plans to be a one-termer until after the passage of whatever is left of his Build Back Better social-spending bill next year. BBB is the last major law Biden will ever have the chance to sign; he'll be a de facto lame duck anyway.
Congressional Democrats won't like going into the midterm elections without a strong president, but they're going to get shellacked no matter what. They can recover their losses in 2024 on the coattails of a presidential nominee made stronger by a vigorous primary battle and Biden's willingness to step aside.
In any case, voters might give Democrats credit for being honest about the physical and mental health of the president, for being mature enough to prepare for who will follow Biden and for treating them like adults.
Ted Rall (Twitter: @tedrall), the political cartoonist, columnist and graphic novelist, is the author of a new graphic novel about a journalist gone bad, "The Stringer." Order one today. You can support Ted's hard-hitting political cartoons and columns and see his work first by sponsoring his work on Patreon.
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18 comments:
Referring to the last paragraph.
I will never give the democrats credit for anything other than their continued efforts towards completely converting this country to a crime-infested, social safety net shithole.
Show me any part of our country the democrats have improved.
I'll wait.
Why do people continue to vote against their best interest??? Just nuts especially here in the Sip.
@9:57pm Great question. Answer: Because most Americans - especially in the last 35 years - are historically and financially illiterate. Television is their God, and cell phone is their opium.
China's purge of worldwide useful idiots has only just begun.
To be honest I am voting democrat because I want to accelerate the collapse. I wont go into details but I am well prepared for it. I don’t need restaurants and retail shops. I want to watch the ferals eat the bugmen.
Pres. Joe Xiden 2024! Woo hoo! What more could go wrong, right?
Why do people continue to vote against their best interest?
Their best interests as defined by you?
See in the news today NYC is going to allow illegal ( oh excuse me...undocumented aliens ) to vote in local elections.
Dim-O-Krats, anything they can do to cheat and destroy once prosperous cities and turn them into carbon copies of Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Baltimore, New Orleans, Jackson.
You think it's going to stop with local elections? Then I have some swampland that is dry and never flooded!
Doesn’t end well for anyone either way. It’s over. I can no longer make ends meet on a household income around 100 grand. For 20 years I managed and I no longer can. 100 million just like me.
And a 100 million poised to start busting skulls .
It's too early for the democrats to reveal to the world their losing lineup of socialist space-cadets who will scare the hell out of any sensible voter for president in the next election. If they can't counter a Donald Trump bogey-man they know that massive rejection is staring them in the face. Their only hope is that Trump will make an early announcement and give them a fighting chance. Until then they just mark time by pretending Biden can stay awake for another run.
Mississippi is a welfare state, where do you think the money comes from ?
Biden isn't running again. HRC has begun contacting donors, which she wouldn't be doing if Biden were running.
Why do people continue to vote against their best interest?
Their best interests as defined by you?
Yes, most would define best interests as being able to provide basic necessities for one's family. Unfortunately, there are millions of working class folks who are having to choose between grocery and gas thanks to voters such as yourself. So much for all of that garbage about the Democrat party caring for the poor among us.
Suck it up buttercups, no one told you to max out your credit cards and live above your means, this bout with inflation will pass, I really hardly notice it, besides its going to be good for the working man as wages are increased.
We're all gonna die from Omicron. At least Saint Fauci, the DNC Dr. Mengele, is leaning that way.
Both Biden and Trump are far too old to run again.
Even if their approval rates were 90+%, anyone voting for either is just being stupid.
I say this as someone who is one of them's age. You start losing more than a few abilities and if you are unable to face that, I assure you ,your spouse and children aren't.
Oh my the hardships of running in a presidential election! Why can’t Joe just hide in his basement like he did last time? So how you liking the communists you’ve put into office jackaunues? It only took democrats 9 months to destroy an economy a dipshit could have led back. But nope let’s see if the Marxist have a plan. Well here it is. Empty shelves, sky high gas prices, a worthless dollar and criminals running citizens into the sewer. But everything’s ok. It’s all good. Nothing to see here. Who ever voted these idiots to lead the nation shouldn’t be allowed to vote for a decade. Your not smart enough too.
So we really want someone who try to overthrow the government as president ..even junior new better
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