This was submitted for editing and will publish tomorrow in the Shinbone Star
It’s our editorial endorsing Joe Biden
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Joe Biden for President
And you may ask yourself, well
How did I get here?
About a year ago a crowded field of Democratic presidential candidates held a series of debates and during one of the most pivotal exchanges some of VP Joe Biden’s past policy decisions were questioned by Sen. Kamala Harris who figuratively took a high fastball from VP Biden and parked it into the upper deck. Sen. Bernie Sanders landed solid hits on Biden’s vote for the Iraq War and in a later debate Biden and Sanders went at it over healthcare with Sanders accusing Biden of “sounding like Trump” with his concerns over Medicare For All.
At the time it looked like Joe Biden wasn’t going to get to the end of the process and would probably drop out… except he was favored in the polls against Trump. As the campaign chugged along through the summer and the fall the polling between the candidates fluctuated but the constant was Joe Biden as the front runner and beating Trump in the polls.
In late September Sen. Elizabeth Warren drew into a statistical dead heat with Biden with each pulling about 25% but among Black voters Biden had a huge lead on the rest of the still crowded field with 36% to Bernie Sanders 12% and no other candidate in double digits.
Up until that point I figured the reason Joe was doing so well with that area of the electorate was familiarity. For eight years he had been the wingman for the first Black President and he did his job well. I compared him to a comfortable old sweater that was cool to wear once in a while but because it was threadbare if you wore it every day it would eventually fall apart. While he was being battered from pillar to post in the campaign by late fall it was clear Joe Biden had a firm hold of the majority of Black support.
The question then was who would get that vote once Biden dropped out,
It wouldn’t be Kamala Harris because she dropped out in early December when her funding ran short and after Mayor Pete Buttegieg surged to the lead in late November. By January 2020 Corey Booker had also dropped after failing to gain enough traction.
For months pundits had wondered why Sen, Corey Booker and Sen. Kamala Harris hadn’t been able to cut into Biden’s lead and when Mayor Peter Buttigieg jumped to the front, it took a minute to realize he not only had less support among Black voters than they, he had ZERO support. None.
And you may ask yourself
How do I work this?
The Iowa caucuses were exposed in this campaign as was the New Hampshire primary. Neither of these states have electorates that truly represent the breadth and scope of the Democratic Party and that was demonstrated by Biden’s blowout victory in South Carolina that was driven by massive support among Black voters.
One might wonder why Black voters show such faith in Joe Biden and the answer is not that they trust Joe Biden, they don’t trust White voters and rightfully so because White America replaced Barack Obama with Donald J. Trump.
And you may ask yourself
Am I right? Am I wrong?
When Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 presidential campaign (by 77K votes across three big Electoral College states) some folks said it wasn’t because Americans weren't ready to elect a woman president, they just weren’t ready to elect THAT woman.
Clinton’s loss was initially blamed on low Black turnout but after having a “Kenyan Muslim Socialist” as president it seems America was ready for ANY white man and that’s exactly what we got.
Trump exemplifies NOTHING of the American Dream of making it by way of one’s own effort. He is almost a mirror caricature of the Chauncey Gardner character from the 1979 film “Being There.”
Born into wealth, he was a millionaire by age three and any hurdles encountered in his life were pushed over and every rough patch smoothed out by his family wealth yet all he does is whine about how unfair everything and everyone is to him.
Nothing has been more unfair to Trump than the Covid19 pandemic. His whole re-election bid was based on his ability to crow about the state of the economy and lie about the amount of credit is directly related to him.
Knowing the ability of the legacy media to thoroughly muddle the fact he would be lying through his teeth by affording an abundance of undeserved fairness to the Republican Party and the President that might have actually been a winning strategy. However, with the Covid19 pandemic killing over 120,000 people to date and causing the collapse of the economy (if you don’t count the stock market) leaving 40 million people out of work over the last three months and with no clear end in sight.
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And you may say yourself
"My God! What have I done?"
But with the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Police, even the pandemic couldn’t contain the revulsion of the hundreds of thousands of people who took to the streets in protest and have remained mobilized for nearly a month. The heavy handed Police response galvanized more and more people to join the protest and then the Administration literally loosed the Secret Police on a crowd of peaceful protestors near the White House.
There is a hardcore baseline of Trump supporters who will back him no matter what but the majority of Americans see his inept, chaotic handling of the pandemic, his endless recital of racial grievances and resentment to be wanting in terms of leadership. He is a nasty, whining brute who cares for no one beyond his circle and only cares about national security if he can wield the country’s leverage for his own benefit.
Americans with any personal depth recognize Trump and his sycophants of The GOP literally couldn’t care less about any person who is not in the Republican donor base.
Contrast that with Joe Biden. If there is one thing Biden has it is his capacity for empathy. Without giving his life story one thing nearly everyone agrees about Joe Biden is that at the bottom of his core he is a decent man. Even those who aren’t enthused about his policy positions (standard popular liberal stuff) admit he is a nice guy who is prone to make mistakes of familiarity.
During an interview he told a black radio host if he needed a specific reason to vote for Biden over Trump, “Then you ain’t Black!” Of course that caused a furor until Trump said something really stupid.
You know something? A 78 year old white guy who was wingman to the coolest guy in the world for eight years felt damn comfortable saying the quiet part out loud which is basically “you need me and I need you.” I’ll take the awkward ally over the virulent racist sociopath any day and as it has become increasingly clear that racial division is his argument for reelection.
The problem for Trump and the GOP is the old game plan they’re running is not exactly matched to the game they’re in. After more than a decade of white identity politics vilifying the black president and a woman they swore ran a pedophile sex ring in the basement of a pizza parlor, their culture war playbook doesn’t seem to have a strategy for going against an old white guy. So they have to run on their policies? Yeah, good luck with that.
Trump was afraid this moment would come and the last guy he wanted to face was Joe Biden. Trump got himself impeached for trying to shake down Ukraine’s president for dirt on Joe Biden.
Trump and his campaign are doing their level best to convince voters Biden suffers from dementia, that Biden was ALSO a sexual predator and Biden would be soft on China. Trump knows he can’t match Biden in terms of character so his strategy is to do as much as he can to bring Biden down to his level so they can wrestle in the mud.
Yeah, good luck with that, Donnie. The late Maya Angelou said, “When people show you who they are, believe them the first time.” They know Joe Biden as “Uncle Joe.”
They know you’re a snake because you told them so
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