President Joe Biden (CNN)

Rethinking Biden’s Presidency: New York Times Columnist Perspective

President Joe Biden (CNN)
President Joe Biden (CNN)

In an opinion piece published Friday morning, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman urged President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 race after a faulty debate performance Thursday.

Friedman’s op-ed, titled “Joe Biden Is a Good Man and a Good President. He Must Bow Out of the Race,” struck a chord with readers, sparking a heated debate about the future of the Democratic party and nominee.

Friedman’s op-ed begins with a visceral description of the Biden-Trump debate, which he watched alone in a Lisbon hotel room. He describes the experience as “heartbreaking,” a moment that revealed the stark contrast between the two candidates and the challenges facing the country.

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Friedman’s assessment of the candidates was unequivocal: Joe Biden, a “good man and a good president,” has no business running for re-election, while Donald Trump, a “malicious man and a petty president,” remains unchanged, continuing to spew “a fire hose of lies” and obsess over his grievances.

Friedman calls on the Biden family and political team to have a “conversation of love and clarity and resolve” with the president, urging him to declare that he will not be running for re-election and releasing all of his delegates for the Democratic National Convention.

Friedman’s critique extends beyond the Democratic party. He laments the lack of integrity within the Republican Party. He argues that if Republican leaders had “an ounce of integrity,” they would demand the same from their own candidates, but they won’t “because they don’t.”

“If Vice President Kamala Harris wants to compete, she should,” Friedman wrote. “But voters deserve an open process in search of a Democratic presidential nominee who can unite not only the party but the country, by offering something neither man on that Atlanta stage did on Thursday night: a compelling description of where the world is right now and a compelling vision for what America can and must do to keep leading it — morally, economically and diplomatically.”

The Debate

Voters were eager to see the two candidates go head-to-head, hoping to gain clarity on the key issues facing the nation. However, what unfolded on the debate stage left many Democrats reeling, as Biden’s performance raised serious concerns about his physical and mental capacity to lead the country.

From the outset, the 81-year-old president struggled to articulate his thoughts, frequently stumbling over his words, missppeaking, and losing his train of thought. In one particularly notable moment, Biden concluded a rambling statement by saying, “We finally beat Medicare,” leaving both the moderators and viewers puzzled.

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As the debate progressed, Biden did manage to gain more rhythm and composure, but his overall showing was far from the confident, commanding presence that his supporters had hoped for. Instead, the president appeared tired, hoarse, and at times, seemingly confused, reaffirming the public’s concerns about his age and frailty.

The reaction from the Democratic party was swift and unequivocal. Many within the party establishment expressed grave concerns about Biden’s performance, with one party strategist who has worked on presidential campaigns going so far as to say, “Democrats just committed collective suicide.”

A Democratic consultant who works on down-ballot races echoed these sentiments told NBC News, “It’s hard to argue that we shouldn’t nominate someone else.” The consensus among many Democrats was that Biden’s debate showing had effectively sealed his political fate, with some even calling for him to withdraw from the race altogether.

Questions surrounding Biden’s age and physical/mental fitness have been a persistent thorn in the side of his campaign for months. Deceptively edited videos that appear to show the president wandering or confused have only served to exacerbate these concerns among the voting public.

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The debate was seen as a critical opportunity for Biden to dispel these narratives and reassure the American people of his ability to lead. However, his struggle to articulate his thoughts and maintain a coherent presence on stage only reaffirmed the public’s doubts.

Adding to the Democrats’ woes was the performance of former President Donald Trump, who seized on Biden’s moments of confusion and hesitation to launch a barrage of attacks. Trump, who has faced his own questions about his mental acuity, was quick to pounce, at one point quipping, “I don’t know if he knows what he said either.”

The muting of the microphones, a stipulation agreed to by both campaigns, was intended to curb the interruptions that had plagued the candidates’ first debate in 2020. However, this new dynamic only served to highlight Biden’s struggles, as he lacked the ability to seamlessly interject and regain control of the conversation.

The dire situation facing the Democratic party has led some to draw comparisons to the “Watergate moment” that ultimately led to Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974. In that instance, prominent Republican Senator Barry Goldwater had informed Nixon that he would be convicted by the Senate and should step aside.

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Similarly, some within the Democratic ranks are now wondering if there is a “Barry Goldwater” figure who could walk in and tell the president that he needs to step aside, paving the way for a new nominee to emerge and potentially turn the tide of the election.

Despite the widespread panic and criticism, the Biden campaign has sought to downplay the significance of the president’s debate performance. A Biden aide acknowledged that it was “not an ideal start” for the president, but insisted that there was “no mass panic” at the campaign headquarters in Delaware.

The campaign has also pointed to moments during the debate where Biden was able to land effective punches against Trump, such as when he declared, “Only one of us is a convicted felon, and I’m looking at him.” According to a person familiar with the campaign’s internal polling, this particular line tested very well with voters.

The fallout from Biden’s debate performance has left many Democrats deeply concerned about the party’s prospects in the upcoming election. With the race already neck-and-neck, the president’s struggles on the debate stage have only served to further energize his Republican opponents and sow doubt among the Democratic base.

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Some political analysts have even speculated that the debate could be a “nail in the political coffin” for Biden, potentially paving the way for a new Democratic nominee to emerge.

However, it remains to be seen whether the party will heed these calls or stand by their embattled incumbent.

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