economist“Biden deserves to be remembered for his achievements and integrity, not his decline. That’s why leading Democratic Party officials are right to have begun publicly calling for his removal. But their public rhetoric pales in comparison to the growing tide of private disappointment. Many of them need to quickly face the fact that if they don’t speak out now, Trump will win. They must demand change to bring about the political renewal that America so clearly needs now. It’s not too late.”
“Democrats are right to argue that Trump is unfit to be president, but the debate and its aftermath proved that Biden isn’t either. First, his mental decline. Biden can still appear dynamic in short, scripted appearances. But you can’t autocue a superpower, and you can’t put an international crisis on hold because the president is in a bad mood. Should we entrust the nuclear codes to a man who can’t even finish one sentence about Medicare?”
“Biden can’t be blamed for his decline in power, but he can’t be blamed for his second disqualification: that he still holds himself out to have the toughest job in the world, with the support of his family, senior staff and Democratic Party elites. Biden’s claim that this election is hanging between good and evil is undermined by the fact that his campaign’s existence now rests on a lie.”
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