Ambrose: It’s time for Biden to pack up & go
Lately, things have gone kaboom for Joe Biden even though it was just a few years ago that he was elected president. It was at least partly because he and his multiple faults hid out in a basement by way of quiet campaigning, just as his trouble now is that some of those faults are out in the open.
Yes, it’s true that the COVID outbreak could have made open-air hustle and bustle dangerous to Biden’s health as well as to his reputation through more action in tune with his character. Having him stay relatively quiet and pretty much out of sight, on the other hand, seemed to actually further the impression of a moderate, thoughtful, calm, cool guy.
It also helped that he was running against Donald Trump. Here, after all, was a love-him-or-hate-him demagogue who was loved by enough voters to break voting records in all past presidential races and hated by enough contrary voters for Biden to get even more votes, winning the race. The fear lately has been that the choice of either one of these men as president this year could be a national disaster.
As president, Biden has been hiding out a lot in the Oval Office and his home in Delaware instead of a basement, holding fewer press conferences than any president in years, for instance, even though the relatively few public glances at him have revealed a lot.
When he goes on the road, he sometimes doesn’t know where he is. He can’t remember names of people in his administration. Far more important, he has been ideologically captured by leftist, incompetent politicians and advisers as shown in his role in the current Afghanistan misery, southern border mayhem, Iran’s terrorist adventures and Israel’s current plight.
What’s unfortunate for him lately is an ABC News poll showing almost 86% of Americans saying that his being 81 is too old for a second term. On top of that, a political bomb has lately exploded, a special counsel’s report on his having had classified materials in his house. He said they were all kept in a safe filing cabinet, that none were highly classified and that he didn’t share any of the information, provably false claims.
Special counsel Robert Hur wrote that he was not going to file charges against Biden partly because any jury would likely let him go as he came across as “a well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.”
Outraged by the assessment, Biden called a press conference, shouted back and forth with a big bunch of reporters and referred to the president of Egypt as the president of Mexico. Soon enough Democrats were discussing other possible presidential candidates.
The good news for those Democrats is that they have surrounded Trump with 91 criminal charges and that he spoke of Nikki Haley as if she were Nancy Pelosi. Another jolt? He encouraged Russia to attack those European NATO allies who don’t pay their fair share for self-defense, meaning it partly as a joke maybe but also sending a message that he did not feel wedded to an alliance overly dependent on us.
A consequence could be NATO saying goodbye and leaving us in more danger when it is really both Biden and Trump who should say goodbye.
Tribune News Service