Opinion Biden’s a Great President. He Should Not Run Again.

Biden’s a Great President. He Should Not Run Again.
The New York Times (archive.ph)
By Michele Goldberg
2023-02-07 16:16:38GMT

When President Biden gives his State of the Union address on Tuesday, he will have a lot to boast about.

He’s presided over record job creation and the lowest unemployment rate in over 50 years. Whereas Donald Trump’s infrastructure weeks were a running joke, Biden signed the largest infusion of federal funds into infrastructure in more than a decade. His Inflation Reduction Act made a historic investment in clean energy; the head of the International Energy Agency called it the most important climate action since the 2015 Paris climate accord. (And incidentally, inflation is finally coming down.) Biden rallied Western nations to support Ukraine against Russia’s imperialist invasion and ended America’s long, fruitless war in Afghanistan, albeit with an ugly and ignominious exit. His administration capped insulin prices for seniors, codified federal recognition of gay marriage and shot down that spy balloon everyone was freaking out about. He’s on track to appoint more federal judges than Trump.

Biden can also take a victory lap for Trump’s declining influence. Lots of pundits rolled their eyes when Biden sought to make the midterms a referendum on the MAGA movement’s threat to American democracy. Voters didn’t. Even more than Trump’s defeat in 2020, the loss of Trumpist candidates like Arizona’s Kari Lake and Georgia’s Herschel Walker in 2022 convinced many Republicans they need to move on from their onetime hero.

In other words, Biden has been a great president. He’s made good on an uncommon number of campaign promises. He should be celebrated on Tuesday. But he should not run again.

It’s been widely reported that Biden plans to use the State of the Union to set up his case for re-election. There’s a rift in the Democratic Party about whether this is wise for an 80-year-old to do. Democratic officials are largely on board, at least publicly, but the majority of Democratic voters are not. “Democrats say he’s done a good job but he’s too old,” said Sarah Longwell, an anti-Trump Republican strategist who conducts regular voter focus groups. “He’ll be closer to 90 than 80 by the end of his second term.” Perhaps reflecting this dynamic, a Washington Post/ABC News poll showed that while 78 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents approved of the job Biden has done as president, 58 percent of them wanted a different candidate next year.

The arguments for sticking with Biden are not trivial. In addition to his successful record, he has the benefit of incumbency. Primaries are expensive, exhausting, bruising affairs. If only Biden were just a few years younger, it would not be worth the Democratic Party enduring one.

But it’s hard to ignore the toll of Biden’s years, no matter how hard elected Democrats try. In some ways, the more sympathetic you are to Biden, the harder it can be to watch him stumble over his words, a tendency that can’t be entirely explained by his stutter. Longwell said Democrats in her focus group talked about holding their breath every time he speaks. And while Biden was able to campaign virtually in 2020, in 2024 we will almost certainly be back to a grueling real-world campaign schedule, which he would have to power through while running the country. It’s a herculean task for a 60-year-old and a near impossible one for an octogenarian.

If Biden faces Trump, who will be 78 next year, that might not matter. It is worrying that in the Washington Post/ABC poll, Trump was slightly ahead in a hypothetical rematch, but Trump’s negatives tend to go up the more he’s in the public eye, and a presidential campaign would give him plenty of chances to remind Americans of his unique malignancy. But with many polls showing Trump’s popularity slipping and with the deep-pocketed Koch network lining up against him, chances are good that Biden’s competitor will be someone much younger, like Ron DeSantis, who will be 46 in 2024. Barring some radical shift in the national mood, the candidates will be vying for leadership of a deeply dissatisfied country desperate for change. For Democrats, the visual contrast alone could be devastating.

Plenty of Democrats worry that if Biden steps aside, the nomination will go to Vice President Kamala Harris, who polls poorly. But Democrats have a deep bench, including politicians who’ve won in important purple states, like Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia. Biden said he wanted to be a bridge to the next generation of Democrats. There are quite a few promising people qualified to cross it. A primary will give Democrats the chance to find the one who is suited for this moment.

The last time I wrote about Biden being too old, he was at a low moment in his presidency, with inflation soaring and his Build Back Better agenda stalled. Had he decided not to run for re-election then, it probably would have looked like an admission of failure. Now his political legacy seems more secure. He’ll cement it if he has the uncommon wisdom to know when the time has come for a valediction, not a relaunch.

Michelle Goldberg has been an Opinion columnist since 2017. She is the author of several books about politics, religion and women’s rights, and was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for public service in 2018 for reporting on workplace sexual harassment. @michelleinbklyn
 
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Remember the dems also claimed that trumps successes were directly a result of previous things done by obama while he was in office. Funny how they're not saying that about trump and biden now. and whatever the author is drinking and or smoking is making her delusional. Lowest unemployment in 50 years? Tons of people are unemployed now and inflation is through the fucking roof on every level. That isn't something to brag about and its not a sign of a good economy or a good president. So far biden has just about the worst record as president in living memory
 
Skyrocketing household bills, nonexistent border, America getting humiliated by goatfucking neanderthals, 70's crime levels, an open push to legalize and celebrate kidfucking, a corrupt DOJ that only exists as the Democrats' Stasi arm, and the closest we've been to nuclear armageddon since the 1980s.

Kiss my ass. Stop treating these Clown World despots and their neighborcattle thralls as your fellow Americans. Start treating them as hazards to your life, liberty, and loved ones.
 
Plenty of Democrats worry that if Biden steps aside, the nomination will go to Vice President Kamala Harris, who polls poorly.
She didn't poll poorly, she was literally dead fucking last in the Democrat run-off. Granted "poorly" is open to interpretation, and while it means you're a loser, to me it carries the connotation that you can at least beat someone. Dead fucking last is not poorly, you're dead fucking last; and while my memory is probably off, the DNC had like a dozen fucking candidates. So she didn't just do poorly, she was literally dead fucking last out of 12 candidates. That's beyond "poorly." She was chosen because she was a mystery meat woman POC, and because she was a political whore and the people behind the scene knew she'd follow orders.

But that aside, the Democrats are a fucking hive mind. She may poll poorly, but if she's the nominee, she'll get the votes. Not that Republicans are better; but outside of the people who just vote down the line, I hear more "Lesser of two evils" from Republicans, where the Dems will scream about truth, justice, honesty, etc; and then immediately handwave all the easily proven shit their nominee has done.
 
She didn't poll poorly, she was literally dead fucking last in the Democrat run-off. Granted "poorly" is open to interpretation, and while it means you're a loser, to me it carries the connotation that you can at least beat someone. Dead fucking last is not poorly, you're dead fucking last; and while my memory is probably off, the DNC had like a dozen fucking candidates. So she didn't just do poorly, she was literally dead fucking last out of 12 candidates. That's beyond "poorly." She was chosen because she was a mystery meat woman POC, and because she was a political whore and the people behind the scene knew she'd follow orders.
Cyraxx's sick, bedbug infested dick could beat Kamala in a nationwide election.
 
"So, having accomplished everything I set out to do in four years, there was simply no need for me to run for a second term."

The End.
Well. He and his handlers did jack up this country beyond repair. So mission accomplished on that end.


Its actually sad that a literal mad scientist has a better government plan than this 'party'.
 
Every single "accomplishment" this worthless regime slut listed is just Biden throwing away trillions on useless climate shit with zero tangible benefits.
And continuing his handler Obogo's policy of importing the turd world at hyper-speed and debasing the already worthless currency even more. Add to that the ongoing real estate crash 2.0 with a Bankerberg-enabled wealth transfer to go with it and you've got a puppet equally as bad as FDR... Introducing trackable + ID-tagged CBDCs will complete the equation, like FDR confiscating our ancestor's physical gold prior to WWII.
 
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