Daniel Greenfield July 22, 2022 @ Sultan Knish Blog
The new New York Times poll is bad news for Biden and bad for America.
It's
not just the 33% approval rating that's truly worrying. Biden has hit a
new polling low, but he hits new polling lows every week. 70% of
Democrats still claim to approve of Biden, much as they would a diseased
cat, the propped up corpse of Osama bin Laden, or small piece of dried
spaghetti as long as it was a Democrat. But only a quarter of the party
wants Biden to run again.
Biden’s few remaining brain cells
aren’t worried about the 2024 election. They’re worried about the
Democrat primaries that he barely survived last time around. And isn’t
likely to this time.
64% of Democrats want someone, anyone, other than Biden to run in 2024.
As
Biden’s poll numbers have slid down the slopes faster than a falling
skier, he hasn’t moved to the center, but to the fringes. Like most of
his party, the primary threat comes from the Left. And the more
unpopular Biden becomes, the harder he pivots leftward to protect his
primary options.
Even if they’re mostly imaginary.
That’s
why the poor poll numbers are nothing to celebrate. Biden pretended to
run from the center, but never governed from the center. And his growing
unpopularity has only made his administration more extreme. Biden
doesn’t need America and doesn’t have it anyway.
He needs the Left.
Leftists
and Americans wanted opposite things from the Biden administration.
Americans wanted stability, sensible policies and an end to the chaos.
Leftists wanted endless spending on their agendas, identity politics and
a perpetual state of crisis. Biden took office in a locked down city
with a heavily military presence, appointed an attorney general bitter
at having a Supreme Court seat taken from him and tasked with pursuing
partisan grievances. Gargantuan spending bills aggravated the already
unstable economy and pushed the country to the brink.
Everything else followed from that.
Biden
locked his administration into a leftist worldview that alienated most
of the country. The more the rest of the country shuns him, the harder
he clings to the “one that brought” him.
Barack Obama.
Biden
isn’t popular, but he never was. He first got to the White House riding
leftist coattails. He certainly wasn’t elected based on his own
popularity, but because the Left waged a scorched earth campaign. The
only reason someone so corrupt and inept ever ended up in the White
House was as a beneficiary of the outpouring of rabid leftist hatred
against conservatives.
The 2020 strategy of lying low and letting
the Left rage got him in the White House. And Biden knows that his only
shot of getting back in is once again letting the Left do its worst.
Biden’s national poll numbers don’t matter because he didn’t win a popularity contest.
It
doesn’t matter if he’s at 41% or 33% or 6%. Biden’s gambit will be once
again lying low and letting the Left shape the battlefield. Faced with
the likelihood of being a one-termer, his staffers are leftists who
aren’t in it for the money or the career development, but are true
believers in the “cause”. And he needs leftist donors who aren’t
invested in personalities, but in ideology.
Much like Xi, Biden
understands that the ‘party’ matters and the public doesn’t. And ‘party’
doesn’t mean the official one with a donkey on the box, but the
ideological leftist movement that cares about the things he’s vigorously
promoting from critical race theory to gender identity to modern
monetary theory and all the theories that in their sum add up to Marxist
theory.
Joe Biden likely doesn’t believe any of it, but just as
Hunter didn’t have to read Mao’s Little Red Book to cut business deals
in China, Biden doesn’t have to understand what he’s promoting.
Biden
came into office after outsourcing much of his administration’s policy
apparatus to the Bernie and Warren people. The “Big Guy” doesn’t care
much about policy. Biden has been anti and pro-abortion, pro and
anti-terrorism, and pro and anti-racism depending on the moment.
What
Biden cares about is having the big job and whatever benefits flow from
it. An egomaniac who kept on lying about his college grades while
running for president, he accidentally landed in a position commensurate
with his inflated self-image. And one that offers plenty of rewards.
Much
as Hillary, another compulsive liar, wrecked her own party and then the
country while trying to cling to power no one thought she should have,
Biden, even in his diminished state, is not going to let go. In that,
Biden is no different than the rest of a gerontocratic oligarchy, men
and women like Speaker Pelosi and Senator Bernie Sanders, claiming to
speak for the youth.
After generations in power, none of them are
eager to let go and accept the inevitable. Especially since the
inevitable is no longer as inevitable as it once used to be.
It’s
inevitable to most that Biden won’t run and won’t win if he does. And
in the normal state of things, that would be true. But we are in a
post-polling world in which public opinion is no longer just a reaction
to events, but can be directly shaped by manufacturing a series of
crises.
And if Biden works hard enough for the Left, perhaps the Left will work to keep him in office.
Some
race riots, lockdowns, and crises yet to be unleashed can do wonders
for changing people’s perspective. It likely won’t work and may not even
be tried, but Biden doesn’t have any other cards to play. And he never
did. Biden can’t win elections on his own. So he won’t try.
The more unpopular he becomes, the less likely he is to even bother going through the motions.
Biden
may sit in the White House (when he’s not vacationing in Delaware), but
he doesn’t work for the American people. He works for the Left. And he
may not remember much of anything else, but that is the one thing he has
never forgotten. It’s the only reason why he’s here.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles.
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