Sunday, January 16, 2022

BloggeRhythms

Yesterday, Michael Goodwin put into words @nypost.com, the horrid condition of Biden’s administration, believing Tuesday's Atlanta “speech wasn’t designed to win new converts, only to buck up discouraged followers. The need to impress explains the broad-brush charges of racism and treason.” 

Goodwin goes on: “The idiotic language he used aside, the effort highlights how Biden’s decision to side with the party’s most radical elements has left him cravenly dependent on their support at the expense of abandoning all moderate voters — the people he pledged to represent. 

“Even then, the president struck out. Many of the activists he was trying to please believe Biden had not prioritized the election-bill issue enough, and some stayed away. Among those was Stacey Abrams, the uber-activist who is running again to be Georgia’s governor. She and the White House said her absence was due to a scheduling conflict.” 

“Right — the president comes to your state to talk about your issue and you are too busy? Pure and simple, this was a snub and a sign of Biden’s weakness.”

After enumerating the growing list of presidential failures, Goodwin writes that “evidence that the public is giving up on Biden came with a new Quinnipiac poll finding that just 33% of voters approve of his performance. Q polls had the approval number at 50% in February and 40% in September. 

“This is not a drip-drip-drip. This is a fast-paced hemorrhage of support, and there is no reason to believe Biden is capable of turning things around.”

And then Goodwin gets to today’s key point, writing: “One sign there is blood in the water is the emergence of two sharks, Bill and Hillary Clinton. The balloons floated suggesting that Hillary is the party's answer felt like the start of a concerted effort to test her strength — and outflank Vice President Kamala Harris as the post-Biden alternative.”

So, although he left out the deep “bar-ump, bar-ump” from John Williams brilliant score in Jaws mentioned here the day before, it’s good to know that Michael Goodwin believes that these posts of mine are good enough to plagiarize.

That’s it for today folks.

Adios

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