By Rich Lowry
Friday, July 12, 2024
The empathizer-in-chief and savior of democracy has
become, in a matter of about two weeks, a clueless and selfish threat to all
that Democrats hold dear.
Joe Biden is being transformed before our eyes, at
least in how he’s portrayed in progressive circles and the media.
The empathizer-in-chief and savior of democracy has
become, in a matter of about two weeks, a clueless and selfish threat to all
that they hold dear.
Poor Joe Biden can
be forgiven for not quite knowing what hit him. Just a couple of weekends ago,
he and his family were at Camp David for a photo shoot with the famed Vogue photographer
Annie Leibovitz — getting the favorable glossy coverage that a powerful Democrat expects
— and now everyone has concluded he’s a dangerous jackass.
“Never underestimate the destructive power of a stubborn
old narcissist with something to prove,” Mark Leibovich of the Atlantic writes
of Biden’s insistence, so far, on staying in the presidential race.
Maureen Dowd has written of Scranton Joe, “His hubris is
infuriating. He says he’s doing this for us, but he’s really doing it for
himself.”
Chuck Todd of NBC News believes that “in clinging to
this, I think the entire narrative on Joe Biden is gonna change, in that
everything’s always been about his ambition and his ambition comes first.”
There is an element of threat to some of the commentary —
get out of the race, or you will never lunch, or shuffle around, in this
town again.
Former Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett writes, “Joe Biden
can leave office as one of the greatest presidents in our lifetimes, who
defeated Trump and put his country first at every turn; or he can leave a
stubborn old man who allowed hubris and insecurity to destroy his legacy and
perhaps our democracy with it.”
Again, it was only a few weeks ago that the party line
was that Joe Biden was getting better with age, wiser and more self-restrained
— before he suddenly and unexpectedly became a monster.
Of course, nothing has changed about Biden in recent
months, except his polling.
The fact is that Democrats were always putting their
faith in a hackish, replacement-level Democratic pol with a family
influence-peddling business on the side. Biden happened to be the right
candidate at the right time to win the 2020 Democratic primary by default and
then win the 2020 general election by default. This achieved the crucial
Democratic goal of ousting Donald Trump from the White House, but it didn’t
invest Joe Biden with any new magical qualities.
He’s always been a C-level orator, with no particularly
interesting ideas or especially notable talents, despite his high estimation of
himself. Back when he was at his most youthful and vigorous, he flamed out in
his first presidential race by bizarrely adopting a British politician’s
biography as his own. In Washington, his reputation as a blowhard with little
or no self-awareness was well-earned.
Certainly, no one ever put much stock in Biden’s good
judgment and discernment.
His greatest personal and political quality is resilience
— given the tragedies in his life and the setbacks in his career — and staying
power. Without them, he wouldn’t have taken office at age 78. But Biden’s
abiding belief that he can bounce back from anything is playing into his
irrationality about his current reduced state.
Democrats should have known what they had in Biden, and
they should have known — and many did know — that he was in no condition to
remain president for another four and a half years. Yet they gave in to a
delusion, one that was more evident with every jumbled utterance and every
video of other VIPs leading him around.
It’s one thing to be deluded by some compelling political
figure, movement, or ideal; it’s another to be deluded by a mediocre political
lifer in visible decline.
And now they are all shocked that Joe Biden is putting
his personal ambition, family interests, and sense of ego above, as they see
it, his party and his country.
They shouldn’t be — in potentially screwing it up in such
epic fashion, Biden is just being Biden.
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