Joe Biden Has Left the Building
My entry into the world of writing about conservative politics more than twenty years ago was prompted by a most righteous indignation about liberal media bias. If a time when that bias wasnât awful existed, no one alive today is old enough to remember it.
One of Trumpâs greatest of the many gifts he gave to the American people is that we no longer have to listen to liberals insisting that the media isnât biased and that itâs all just a figment of the collective conservative imagination. They were helpless under his power, and he made them parade their awfulness in front of the public every day that he was in office. They knew it too, which is why none of them even feign objectivity anymore.
The American political press has been finding new ways to abuse its First Amendment privileges here in the 21st century. With George W. Bush, journalists lied a lot and kept reminding people that he was stupid. Barack Obama came along and they giggled like ditzy school girls who spent their nights writing prom fantasies about him in their feelings journals. With Trump they lied about everything and attacked like vicious, rabid animals. Then theyâd go off whimpering about the fact that Trump supporters hated them.
Joe Biden presents challenges to the journo hacks the likes of which theyâve never encountered.
As anyone can plainly see, Joe Biden isnât there anymore. Sure, thereâs an older dude in the Oval Office who looks like him, but the upstairs part of him has clearly been vacated. Those of us who are honest about history would like to point out that the younger, fully functional Joe Biden wasnât exactly hanging around any Mensa meetings. Weâre not always known for letting the cream rise to the political top here in the U.S. Because Iâm an avowed partisan, I will state unequivocally that thatâs a bigger problem on the other side of the aisle.
The nationâs two biggest biased propaganda rags â The New York Times and The Washington Post â recently did profiles on the alleged president that are part creative fiction and part parents cheering on a slow toddler who finally managed to not eat the crayon.
Because Trump so damaged the MSM, WaPo doesnât even know how embarrassing this headline is:
Weightlifting, Gatorade, birthday calls: Inside Bidenâs day
Remember all the promises of a return to gravitas and more âpresidentialâ behavior if Biden got elected?
WaPo obsesses over Bidenâs schedule here, which further reveals how far gone he is, although Iâm sure the author is unaware of that too. Hereâs my favorite:
9:45 a.m. â âProceed to Oval Office.â
Because doesnât everyone need a daily reminder of where they work and that they should go there on their to-do lists? Does it say âRemember to flush and zip-upâ over his private toilet too?
I think even most Democrats would be surprised if Bidenâs schedule were more complex than:
Wake Up.
Capân Crunch.
Nap.
Biden has become known for bugging out of the public eye early in the day. Guess what? Thatâs better than a president whoâs busy and not dozing off!
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) recently voiced the criticism of some Republicans that Biden lacks stamina. âAt no time, having known Joe Biden for quite some time, does he have the energy of Donald Trump,â McCarthy said on Fox News this month. âDonald Trump didnât need to sleep five hours a night, and he would be engaged.â
Bidenâs supporters dismiss that comparison, saying Trumpâs chaotic hyperactivity was hardly preferable to Bidenâs steadiness. Sen. Christopher A. Coons (D-Del.), a longtime Biden confidant, said Biden in meetings âjust crosses his arms, puts his chin in his hand and then just listens.â
None of this is a sign of incapacity, itâs âsteadiness.â
Itâs obvious that this was written with the intention of running interference for President âThere Is No âThereâ There,â but all of the attempts to make him seem regimented and thoughtful just reveal him to be the guy we all see on television: a dullard who needs handlers to micromanage him. WaPo should have tasked this fluff job to a more adept writer.
The Times profile is worse in different ways. Three writers penned a six-million-word article that attempts to portray Biden as oh-so-engaged in the process and super with-it. Itâs positively exhausting.
A snippet:
On policy issues, Mr. Biden, 78, takes days or weeks to make up his mind as he examines and second-guesses himself and others. It is a method of governing that can feel at odds with the urgency of a country still reeling from a pandemic and an economy struggling to recover. The president is also faced with a slim majority in Congress that could evaporate next year, giving him only months to enact a lasting legacy.
Those closest to him say Mr. Biden is unwilling, or unable, to skip the routine. As a longtime adviser put it: He needs time to process the material so that he feels comfortable selling it to the public.
What has he sold to the public so far other than âWear a mask!â?
I found this line particularly telling:
So far, the Biden administration has moved quickly to confront the nationâs challenges even as Mr. Bidenâs own deliberations can linger, often prompting calls as late as 10:30 or 11 p.m. as he gets ready for the next morning.
So the âadministrationâ is taking care of business while he canât make up his mind? Did they just accidentally admit that heâs not really running the show? That would be easier to prove if this administration had actually done anything to confront the real challenges facing the United States. All theyâve got so far is mask- and vaccine-shaming.
In addition to insisting that heâs regimented and deliberate, both articles mention Bidenâs impatience and temper. Were one skeptical of the mainstream media, one might think that the writers are embellishing a lot and infer that Biden is merely unaware of whatâs going on and that it makes him cranky.
Itâs as if these âjournalistsâ think that none of us have televisions or the internet. We all see Biden as he really is on the rare occasions that his handlers let him off-leash. This video, shared by our sister site Twitchy, is typical of those outings:
"We don't have a moment to lose in preparing for 2021."
Pres. Biden speaks at briefing on the Atlantic Hurricane Outlook and preparedness efforts at FEMA headquarters. https://t.co/gW0jqlZ9Zv pic.twitter.com/sdrytVbale
— ABC News (@ABC) May 24, 2021
Itâs a simple conversation, yet he has to work off of a script. The moment he loses his place, the babblefest begins. Weâve seen this happen over and over. The press wants to give him a gold star on his âPresidentingâ chart for getting it right most of the time. I donât know about you, but I prefer a POTUS who can speak English without crib notes.
Imagine this slow-thinking, barely coherent president in charge during a crisis that requires quick decision-making and clear communication. You can bet our enemies are doing just that right now.
Itâs too much to ask that The New York Times, The Washington Post, and their ilk stop functioning as nothing more than publicists for this empty vessel who runs around and plays president during recess. Objective, unbiased mainstream journalism is deader than Joe Bidenâs last brain cell, and it has been for a long time.
If only we could just bury it somewhere.