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Joe Biden has been a good president. But he shouldn't run in 2024.​

Aging has been on my mind lately. That’s not surprising given that my parents are in their 90s.

But the real jolt came at a Bonnie Raitt-Lucinda Williams concert this month.

While Raitt at 72 met the expectations I had built up over 45 years of fandom at a distance, I gasped when an escort guided Williams to a mic stand onstage. She clutched it as she sang, motionless and guitar-less, for the entire set. I learned from a quick phone search that she is 69 and had a stroke in 2020.


That was a blinding reality flash about aging and fragility – a moment that makes you think about what's ahead and, whether you're a musician or a writer or a politician, how you can never know.

Biden's popularity has declined​

I understand why President Joe Biden keeps saying he plans to run again for the most powerful job in the world, and why preparations reportedly are under way.

But we can't ignore that he's 79 and unpopular. It sounds rude to say so, but these are well-known facts.

It also is well known that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is 82, the No. 2 and No. 3 House Democratic leaders are 83 and nearly 82, respectively, and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is 80.

Baby boomers like me once were resented for blocking job advancement of younger people. But many in my generation – ages 58 to 76 – are still waiting to achieve their potential. Looking at you, Prince Charles, age 73, and any politically ambitious boomer edged out by Joe "silent generation" Biden and those octogenarian congressional leaders. By now, it’s not even just boomers waiting in line. Generation X and millennials also are chomping to get ahead.

This is more than a traffic jam. It’s a blockade. And it’s not healthy.

Why? Because the stakes are so high in 2024. There are so many election deniers, liars and manipulators at every level of the Republican Party, from former President Donald Trump on down, that it is essential to elect a Democratic president.

It's also essential because conservatives are working so hard to inject religious views into public policy. The new Texas Republican Party platform puts it all in one place: "Homosexuality is an abnormal lifestyle choice," Biden was "not legitimately elected," Texas should vote on seceding from the union, schools should teach that "life begins at fertilization," and on and on.

That platform was breaking news over the weekend, along with this: Biden fell off his bike.

Biden bike mishap is no big deal​

Here I must point out that the president was biking in the first place, was unhurt, got up and proceeded to chat with a bunch of people; that President George W. Bush fell off his bike, too; and that I’ve never seen Trump, 76, riding a bike – nor can I imagine it.

Still, and of course, conservatives pounced. Donald Trump Jr. declared the fall a “perfect metaphor for the current state of our country.” Others went the concern trolling route. “Joe is unwell. It’s painful to watch,” tweeted attorney Jenna Ellis, who promoted 2020 election lies for Trump and has now signed up to presumably do the same for Doug Mastriano, the GOP's gubernatorial nominee in Pennsylvania. Richard Grenell, a Trump-era intelligence director and ambassador to Germany, said the incident shows adversaries that Biden is in decline and “isn’t running the country.”

That is absurd. If you're not blinded by tribalism, it’s clear that Biden is sharp and running the show – that even as inflation packs a wallop, he is balancing competing existential imperatives in Ukraine while presiding over a booming job market and a return to normal life as COVID-19 vaccines and treatments ease pandemic fears.

He has named the first Black female justice to the Supreme Court. He has signed more bipartisan laws than you might think. These affect everything from postal delivery to women’s safetyto broadband and roads. And more deals are in the works.

There was also this recent exchange after Biden called AP interviewer Josh Boak a young man.

“I’m getting more gray hair every day, sir,” Boak said.

“Well, I tell you what, well at least you’re keeping it,” Biden replied. “I’d settle for orange if I had more hair.”

I think that’s a funny dig at Trump. More to the point, it’s situational humor, off the cuff and right in the moment. No cue card, teleprompter or stage whisper necessary.

Younger Democrats deserve a chance​

All of that said, I’m with those who think Biden should not run again.

Why would I say that, after praising his good work? Same reason I am hoping Pelosi, despite her many skills, steps aside: Numbers. Biden would be 82 during a 2024 campaign, and he’d be 86 at the end of a second term.

If he won.

I’m not convinced he could. Biden was the right person for a unique moment in 2020. His rationale for running – to reclaim “the soul of this nation” after 2017’s white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, and four years of Trump – has proved prescient time and again.

That’s true right up to the current hearings illuminating the hate and violence on display at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. “We have to remember who we are. This is America,” Biden said in that announcement video three years ago. He was a safe harbor

But Biden seems a lot younger in the 2019 video than he does now. As Mark Leibovich noted in The Atlantic, "There is nothing like the U.S. presidency to accelerate the aging process."

And the challenges have multiplied since Charlottesville and Biden's 2020 campaign: rising white racist extremism; rising hostility to LGBTQ Americans and to fair elections; rising intrusions into personal rights like abortion and family medical decisions; rising permissiveness on guns; rising edicts to teachers about what they can and can't say about race and gender. It’s conservatives’ way or the highway, led these days by governors and legislatures, but the next GOP president is almost certain to take the trends national.

It will take energy to make sure that doesn’t happen. It will take realism to determine the best standard-bearer. And it will take strength from Biden to allow that process to unfold.

His legacy, in many ways already secure, is still evolving. Freeing younger Democrats to run in 2024 would be a valuable gift to his party.
 
Joe Biden is such a good president he doesn't need a second term. But please vote for another democrat. We don't need those election result denying Republicans getting back in power and investigating the election fraud that totally didn't happen and is 100% lies.
 
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Biden's popularity has declined.

You faggot, he was never popular to start with. The media propped him up and spoonfed him softballs at every fucking town hall and other public appearances.

It sounds rude to say so, but these are well-known facts.

It's not "rude", it's a truth we all knew long before you decided to face it. You were complicit in installing a man who has no business holding any elected office, whose brain was turning into tapioca even before the election. I never cared for Biden, he always struck me as a joke even before the dementia, but to puppeteer a sick man because you just couldn't stomach mean tweets is fucking cruel, sadistic. Keep on coping. Running a young Democrat won't make a difference at this point. There are shitliberals freely dropping the N-bomb on Twitter and calling for the head of Clarence Thomas, you people are absolutely deranged and psychotic and now more than ever, there is no hiding it.
 
Lol I like how even though its clear he was quite possibly the worst possible choice they could've went with, and that even the healing crystals lady would've probably been more effective, they still have to approach the issue with kid gloves and repeat "ssshhhhhh Joe you're historic you're the best you're great just please don't run again Joe just take a rest". Otherwise the retarded potato brain will take it as a challenge and run and embarrass everyone while doing it.
 
These people who are saying Biden shouldn't run in 2024 are making a pretty bold assumption that Biden will even live to see 2024. His brain is liable to finally give out later this year or in early 2023.
 
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The fact anyone is seriously considering him running again isn’t just corruption or stupidity at this point, it’s shear mental illness
 
Good president? These people are out of fucking touch. Record inflation, record gas, stock market crashing, massive housing prices, increased cost of living, decreased wages, lost Roe v. Wade and did nothing to shore up legislation when the decision was leaked.....what has he fucking done about any of this? Fucking .29 cents off gas. He has helped no one. He printed 20 TRILLION DOLLARS and gave it to billionaires who are now bitching at normal people to tighten their belts after they got free money. Which resulted in massive house prices and hedge firms thinking they can be landlords, except nobody wants to fucking rent and eventually its going to lead to yet another fucking crash as nobody goes for these high rent properties that they have to maintain and they don't even fucking own.

They only care because he's doing their identity politic bullshit. Actually he isn't, his handlers are because there is nothing in Biden's head but fucking mush. He has no original thoughts. He has people making decisions and putting shit in front of him to sign. His wife is probably vying for control over his handlers. He makes no decisions. He does nothing. We functionally have no executive.

We also have no fucking press because they aren't holding him accountable for anything. He could shit and piss himself on the world stage and we'd have talking heads from left to right saying how its a good thing and awesome and brave. There is literally nothing he could do that they would disapprove of.
 
The article, at least the paragraphs I skimmed, is mostly about him being too old. He is, indeed, too damn old. Anyone old enough to remember how to do the jitterbug should not be allowed to run for office. Any office. Hopefully the same will apply to anyone who remembers the song Crank Dat in 40 years.
Sir please leave Soulja Boy out of this

I hope he does run, him and the old bitch Hillary, it would be funny to see these two debate.
Oh god that would be an amazing primary. Ohh add in AOC as well, I think she'll be old enough by then.
 
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