The Biden legacy

 Hugo Gurdon:

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What makes our current president unique is, surely, that his unbroken record policy implosions have been accompanied at all points by boasting. Jimmy Carter, for all his dismal cardigan-wrapped malaise, could not be accused of being a shallow braggart. Surely no president other than the one we have now has ever so overpromised while so underdelivering. The combination is deadly — and deadly excruciating.

It is not just that Biden shamefully ran away from Afghanistan, abandoning Americans and our allies there — it's that just a couple of months earlier, he airily declared that such an outcome was "highly unlikely."

It is not just that he is filching purchasing power from everyone's pockets with inflation month after month — it's heading for double figures — it's that he promised the price squeeze would be "temporary." Now, it is expected to continue throughout this year, at least.

It's not just that he has presided over as many COVID-19 deaths as his predecessor, despite being bequeathed several effective vaccines — it's that he repeatedly said, in speeches, in debates, and on social media, "I'm going to shut down the virus, not the country."

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If being serially wrong about most things associated with his job were considered a virtue, Biden would be a historic winner instead of the reviled failure he is. 

See, also:

Still-slidin' Biden: Job disapproval hits new high in CNBC poll

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