The plague of Bidenism

 David Zuckerman:

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For all the continued leftist talk about "Trumpism," I can't think of a single column that alludes to "Bidenism."  "Trumpism," for me, is simply conservative populism, which encompasses a foreign policy resting on principles of national self-respect and economic principles committed to the common good, leading to lids on inflation, regulation, and taxation.  "Bidenism" is a political phenomenon where the president is not a leader, but a receiver — of dictates, drafted for him to approve, from the most radically left advisers and staffers — people who share the deny-reality ideas of an E.J. Dionne, Jr.

Bidenism is a bad approach to governing.  It exalts irresponsible people into positions of faux authority.  It is, in brief, a bad cause.

Remember, it is lost causes that are worth dying for, not bad causes.  The Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 was a bad cause; it took seven decades for the people of Russia to realize this.  The Woke Revolution is the bad cause of this 21st century.

Madison, in Federalist Paper No. 41, wrote: "A bad cause seldom fails to betray itself."  Why did Terry McAuliffe lose his bid for a second term as Virginia governor to Glenn Youngkin?  Because any cause that denies reality, as woke thinking does, is a bad cause.  On November 2, 2021, in the Old Dominion, it betrayed itself for all to see.

Biden and the Democrats are making Trump look like a "stable genius" on a daily basis.  He was clearly a much better President than Biden and had to overcome one of the biggest political frauds in history trying to remove him from office.  In just a few months Biden has shown himself to be one of the worst Presidents in history.

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