Biden and the Dems

 Gerard Baker:

Has Biden Lost It? He Never Had It

His presidency’s failure rests on a longstanding character flaw: He follows the Democratic Party wherever it goes.

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 The surge in inflation to a 40-year high certainly wasn’t predicted by everyone, even many so-called experts. Nor could every observer apparently see that the way the administration withdrew from Afghanistan would result in catastrophe. Perhaps someone didn’t realize that more or less opening the southern border would result in a massive influx of illegal immigrants. And some hopeful souls must have expected Vice President Kamala Harris to be an articulate, thoughtful, effective addition to the government rather than the gibberingdeer-in-the-headlightsplatitude-generating hogwash machine she turned out to be.

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Democrats aren’t suddenly alarmed by the discovery of unexpected evidence that the president is too old for the job. They are alarmed by the discovery of entirely predictable evidence that he is too inept for the job. It’s not his advanced age that has Democrats worried, it’s his advancing unpopularity. You can guarantee that if Mr. Biden had an approval rating that was closer to his years of age (79) than his months in office (18), we’d be hearing endless stories of his physical fitness and mental acuity.

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There is more.

He was never very smart and being President has exposed his lack of intelligence.  Democrats have only themselves to alme for selecting him from the mediocre field. 

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