1) Allister Heath, “Joe Biden is becoming dangerous. Remove him now before it’s too late; America and the free world can’t handle much more of this. Democrats must act to replace the president,” The Telegraph, September 13, 2023 (7:22 pm);
2) David Ignatius, “President Biden should not run again in 2024,” Wahington Post, September 12, 2023 (7:16 p.m. EDT);
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Dispatches
1) Allister Heath, “Joe Biden is becoming dangerous. Remove him now before it’s too late; America and the free world can’t handle much more of this. Democrats must act to replace the president,” The Telegraph, September 13, 2023 (7:22 pm);
2) David Ignatius, “President Biden should not run again in 2024,” Wahington Post, September 12, 2023 (7:16 p.m. EDT);
Analysis
David Ignatius, a highly-respected columnist for the Washington Post, offers a sober assessment of reasons President Joe Biden should not run for reelection in 2024.
Ignatius is fulsome in his praise of Biden’s achievements during his present term. Yet he also argues that because of his age and concerns about his age even among Democratic supporters, which are reflected in Biden’s devastating poll numbers, the President should step aside.
He notes that Vice President Kamala Harris has failed to gain traction and has poll numbers even lower than Biden’s. Observing that she was not the best choice for running mate in 2020, Ignatius argues for opening up the space for other V.P. candidates in the Democratic primaries.
Ignatius is addressing his arguments to many people, and particularly to President Joe Biden himself.
Time for a withdrawal decision is short. The possibility of vigorously-contested primaries, he suggests, may be gone within a month.
Allister Heath details evidence of President Joe Biden’s declining competence, and makes a strong case that he should step aside and not run for re-election in 2024.
Some of his other ideas, however, are wide of the mark. For example, he criticizes the “weaponization” of the Justice Department, tacitly accepting the Republican talking point that is utterly lacking in any basis in fact. He argues that the election should decide Trump’s fate, ignoring the rule of law and impunity implications of not prosecuting a former president who while in office sought to overthrow an election and the Constitution.
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