US 'Angry and anxious' President Biden 'shouts and swears' at aides after being told his poll numbers have gone down over handling of Israel-Hamas confli - has been privately 'seething'

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'Angry and anxious' President Biden 'shouts and swears' at aides after being told his poll numbers have gone down over handling of Israel-Hamas conflict​

By Stephen M. Lepore For Dailymail.Com
Published: 02:23 EDT, 18 March 2024 | Updated: 10:21 EDT, 18 March 2024



Insiders claim that President Joe Biden has been privately 'seething' over his disastrous polling numbers to his staff and is 'angry and anxious' about his 2024 re-election efforts.

The story comes after Biden did not get the typical polling bump after his State of the Union address last week – and his approval now sits at a new low of 37.4 percent.

However, reports of the president's rage date back to January, when aides had told him his polling numbers had dipped in the key swing states of Michigan and Georgia due to his handling of Israel's war on Hamas, though he still believed he'd done the right thing.

'He began to shout and swear,' NBC reports, citing a story that interviewed 20 lawmakers, present and past administration officials and Biden allies.

'President Biden makes national security decisions based on the country's national security needs alone — no other factor,' White House Spokesman Andrew Bates said in response.

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However, allies claim Biden's frustrations are intensifying, as he's questioning travel choices and the seeming inability to communicate his agenda to the American people.

His weak approval rating is well below the last three presidents who failed to win a second term: George H.W. Bush (39 percent), Jimmy Carter (43 percent) and his November opponent, Donald Trump (48 percent).

Biden, 81, is allegedly unhappy with those who are described as wanting to 'minimize the chances of a flub' and says he's cocooned and wants to take his case to the public and antagonize Trump.

The president's temper toward staff has been detailed in the past, often yelling at staff and shouting obscenities.

'He's probably a little mad at himself for not being more forceful with the staff,' one Biden White House insider claimed, adding that he often gets conflicting advice on how to handle the perception that he's too old to do the job.

Many questioned by NBC agreed that Biden needed to just be clearer about what he's done for the country in his first term, citing clean energy projects, high-tech manufacture and infrastructure.

'There's a real story to tell,' said Biden supporter and ex-Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu.
'It's a winning message and it's about jobs, prosperity and evolution. If that message can be communicated, I think the American people will respond.'

However, some Democrats like Washington State Congressman Adam Smith are losing patience.

'Biden stood up in front of the whole world and said, 'I'm ready. I'm the guy who can take down Donald Trump,' he said.

'So, he goddamn well better do it. We don't have time for him to be worried about whether or not people are saying things right or the poll numbers are where they should be. I want focused energy and not defensive anger.'

However, campaign chairwoman Jen O'Malley Dillon remains confident that once Trump is the clear opponent, Biden can beat him again.

'We know that he lost in 2020,' she said. 'In order to win, he's got to expand his base of voters to find new people to be with him. And that is not something he's shown that he's really focused on.'

Biden and former President Donald Trump both reached the number of delegates needed for their respective parties for the nomination in 2024 in Tuesday's primary elections.

This means there will be a rematch between the two geriatrics in November despite the majority of Americans saying they don't want that.

A Yahoo News/YouGov survey conducted the few days after Biden's speech to a joint session of Congress on Thursday shows the current president's chances against Trump actually diminished following his fiery remarks.

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'Biden stood up in front of the whole world and said, 'I'm ready. I'm the guy who can take down Donald Trump,' Congressman Adam Smith said. 'So, he goddamn well better do it'

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Campaign chairwoman(?? 🤔) Jen O'Malley Dillon remains confident that once Trump is the clear opponent, Biden can beat him again

Before the speech, Trump was up 45 percent to 44 percent against Biden in the poll taken in late January. While the latest taken March 8-11 is still within the polling margin of error and equates to a statistical tie, Trump is now at 46 percent to Biden's 44 percent in a hypothetical general election matchup.

The same poll shows Biden's approval rating dipped from 40 percent to 39 percent pre and post speech. His disapproval went from 56 percent to 55 percent.

But a FiveThirtyEight average shows the number of Americans who approve of Biden's job as president has dipped to a new all-time low of 37.4 percent.

A post-State of the Union Harris X poll puts Biden's approval at a flat 37 percent and disapproval at 58 percent. But among those in that survey who did watch the State of the Union, 13 percent more approved of Biden's job as president compared to those who did not tune-in.

In previous years, State of the Union addresses were a way for presidents to try and appeal to everyone – and oftentimes there was a polling bump associated with the remarks.

For example, Trump's approval jumped a few percent after his 2019 address in February of that year.

Before his State of the Union his approval was sitting around 37 percent, according to Gallup polling. But after the remarks the same polling showed the then-president jumped to 44 percent.

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Overall, Biden's last address of his first term wasn't exactly the reset the White House was hoping for amid low approval and increased criticism over the president's age and fitness for office.

Fifty-one percent of those who watched the State of the Union say Biden seemed 81, according to the YouGov poll. Another 24 percent say he seemed 'older' than they expected. Only 17 percent say he came off 'not as old.'

Most polling over the last year shows Americans don't want Biden and Trump, 77, as the two options in the 2024 presidential election.

But after Tuesday's primary elections in Georgia, Mississippi and Washington state, that's exactly the general election ballot Americans will be presented with come November.


>reports of the president's rage date back to January, when aides had told him his polling numbers had dipped in the key swing states of Michigan and Georgia due to his handling of Israel's war on Hamas, though he still believed he'd done the right thing.
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Biden, 81, is allegedly unhappy with those who are described as wanting to 'minimize the chances of a flub' and says he's cocooned and wants to take his case to the public and antagonize Trump.


Yes! Get him out there in front of the public to make his case to the people. Maximum exposure! If things get a little hot maybe he can ask Jen O'Malley to step and take one on the chin.
 
Who the hell are that 37% of morons who still approve of Biden's performance?

I understand a third of the country automatically votes for whoever the party candidate is, but that's different from approval. You aren't supposed to be stupid enough to believe your own side's propaganda.
Subtract 10-15 percentage points and you have his actual approval rating.
Biden has flatlined at the high 30's, no matter what, for three years now. Usually 39.something%. That lack of fluctuation is extremely abnormal. They're cooking his rating. Because in a country the world believes is democratically elected, once you start nearing 1/3rd approval, other governments stop engaging with you because you aren't seen as a legitimate representation of that country and they assume any deals they make with you will be overturned when you're booted out of office in the next election.

In terms of your question as to who makes up that 25-ish percent of the country who are unironically Riden' with Biden, in my experience they are usually Gen X and Boomer liberals who think, no matter how decrepit Biden may seem, he's surrounded himself with hypercompetent patriots like in their favorite show, the West Wing, and it's basically a 3rd Obama term. There's also a contingent of elderly white women who seem to have been thirsting after Biden ever since he got his hair plugs in the early 90's and are voting with their vaginas.
 
he's surrounded himself with hypercompetent patriots like in their favorite show, the West Wing, and it's basically a 3rd Obama term.
It is basically Obama's third term ... but only with all of Obama's B- and C-team people that were all too incompetent and too genderbent to get themselves a private sector job after Barry left the white house.
 
Idk, it could be a sign of him having Alzheimer's and it getting worse. It can be quite common for those with it to become physically aggressive and be more prone to using profanity.
the aggression definitely makes me think alzheimer’s, and that this guy will not make it to election night. if he does, the stress of losing to trump just might kill him (not that he’d understand what’s going on, but the screeching at him that would follow from retarded zoomer interns would make anyone want to shed their mortal coil).

watch some recent videos of wendy williams if you want to see what it would be like to be biden’s tard wrangler.
 
In terms of your question as to who makes up that 25-ish percent of the country who are unironically Riden' with Biden, in my experience they are usually Gen X and Boomer liberals who think, no matter how decrepit Biden may seem, he's surrounded himself with hypercompetent patriots like in their favorite show, the West Wing, and it's basically a 3rd Obama term. There's also a contingent of elderly white women who seem to have been thirsting after Biden ever since he got his hair plugs in the early 90's and are voting with their vaginas.
I was coming in to say something similar.

I also think it can't be underestimated how fuckin' SILOED a lot of people are, and there are generational values and ideas at play.

Part of what I mean by that is that I feel like I came up in a time where seeking out diverse fodder for the grist mill was encouraged. I'll read AmRen, I'll go to a Trump rally, I'll look at whatever the fuck people on Free Republic are yammering about, and I don't think it "pollutes" my thinking. If an AmRen article can totally change your worldview, then maybe your worldview wasn't very solid to begin with. If a stupid meme your cousin shares on Facebook can convince you that Daddy Putin is the last best hope for Western Values, you're a fuckin' tard and there was never any hope of you developing non-tard opinions.

On the other hand, I think there are a lot of people on the Left who for some reason are afraid of being exposed to other ideas, or who consider certain lines of discussion or thought totally closed.

As an example, there's a policy on Democratic Underground that any discussion of trannies is verboten. You're just not allowed to talk about it. See, for example, this post, where one of the owners of the site basically tells anyone not 100% on board with tranny shit to fuck right off:


I would guess that the 30% of people who think Biden's doing a heckuva job are people who listen to NPR, watch MSNBC, post on DU, read the WaPo (but not the hateful bigoted NYT), etc. etc. etc. where the constant drumbeat is "Orange Man bad, people who fight Orange Man good."

I think TDS is maybe a flippant way to describe a lot of complicated things, but it's convenient shorthand here.

"I am scared shitless of Orange Man. Joe Biden is the only thing standing between Orange Man and the White House. I must do everything in my power to support Biden, including filtering out fair criticism of Biden and anything else that might give the other side power."

In summary, God I hate the pathetic bowl of silken tofu that is the modern Democratic Party.

Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
 
Considering that the invasion of illegal aliens has gotten so bad that even Dem voters are pissed off and have vowed to vote against Biden, on top of the horrendous state of the economy and everything else that has turned to shit since Biden took office? I think there's no way he gets a second term, even with the DNC doing their best to rig the election.
 
Campaign chairwoman(?? 🤔) Jen O'Malley Dillon
As far as I can ascertain, that is an authentic female. Partly that's a terrible picture, partly she actually does have "strong features." RIP all such women, formerly called "handsome" and maybe even "striking" until the rise of the troon menace- and now subject to triple takes, background checks, and doubt.

No male aka came up on the bg searches, and she appears more believably female in other shots, like this one with her husband:

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Or this one- not doing herself any favors with the Problem Glasses given her equine bone structure, but still obviously female when next to a confirmed male:

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There's also a contingent of elderly white women who seem to have been thirsting after Biden ever since he got his hair plugs in the early 90's and are voting with their vaginas.
Was this already a trend that Parks and Rec merely satirized, or did they create the phenomenon by having Leslie lust after him on the show, leading to several Brandon cameos?
 
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