I've been trying to put this into words for a while now:
I truly think Biden understands the presidency more than perhaps any President since JFK. He is very aware of this moment and his role.
At some point you should stop underestimating him.
Conservatives pretend Biden is senile while others categorize him as just a "Joe from Scranton". Both are very wrong.
Yes, he's got a regular guy persona. But he also lapses into quoting Irish poets, Lincoln, and St. Augustine at the drop of a hat. He's not shy about it.
He's incredibly in-tune with the American Ethos: he knows the role of the Presidency, in both a practical and inspirational role. His idea of the presidency is fundamentally as a transformative role. I've seen nothing to suggest the contrary.
He gets it. He freakin' gets it.
The bar is so low after Trump that a half-assed attempt would clear it easily and look miraculous in comparison.
Nah. Joe's gunning for the record. At some point you have to stop complaining he's complacent when he puts a 1.9T package as priority #1 and signs 30 EOs in 3 days.
I don't think enough has been written about the transformative impact a successful Biden term could actually bring. We're going from an administration who honestly didn't even try to one staffed by experts and experienced veterans.
People will notice the effects.