Today I'd like to write about a couple of Biden-Harris campaign strategies heading into the November election, and both of them are, of course, ridiculous. In short, they're both quite on-brand for Team Joe and their desperation to distract from reality.
The attempted brags about their accomplishments are waning because nobody's buying them. Remember "the border is secure"? Yeah, you know how that's going. And the Dems' crowing about "Bidenomics" seems to be lessening because nobody's buying that either.
The first "strategy" against Trump from the Biden campaign and some of its supporters is "let's talk out of both sides of our mouths. A couple of days ago I spotted this tweet from Dem Sen. Brian Schatz insinuating that Trump's getting richer and that should be investigated:
If it is true that Donald Trump’s net worth just increased by more than a billion dollars the public deserves to know why. This is likely the biggest financial windfall for a politician in world history, so it requires a detailed and transparent explanation.
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) March 25, 2024
Out of the other side of Dem mouths comes attempts to mock Trump as "broke Don" after all the legal issues:
Biden brutally roasts "broke Don" Trump over his “crushing debt.” https://t.co/rIN3rMfWys pic.twitter.com/BjTu2KCCaM
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) March 24, 2024
Depending on which people on Biden's campaign or its surrogates you listen to, Trump's either "broke Don" or "super-rich evil Don" (the mockery about debt from the president currently heading up a government that's $35 trillion in debt is particularly special).
“Broke Don?”
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) March 23, 2024
That’s the best Biden’s handlers could come up with?
Oh, they're going even bigger than that.
Pay particular attention to the last line of this statement this week from the Biden-Harris campaign and make sure you're not drinking anything at the time:
Biden-Harris campaign statement on Donald Trump’s press conference pic.twitter.com/Eil32P2ikj
— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) March 25, 2024
Trump is "feeble, confused and tired"? They're taking "accuse your opponent of everything your guy is" and running with it.
The fact that they can say that last line without a hint of irony is really something. "America deserves better than a feeble, confused, and tired Donald Trump." So what we do deserve is a "feeble, confused, and tired" Joe Biden? Or are we still pretending Biden is all there? https://t.co/9GbcEjSHjt
— Brittany (@bccover) March 25, 2024
Dems are trying to portray Trump as feeble, meanwhile, this is their guy:
Here are five straight minutes that show exactly why the special counsel noted Biden's diminished mental fitness pic.twitter.com/u1ToosAKyz
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 11, 2024
So they're really going with "feeble Trump," eh? This has to be a new projection record.