The Real Reason Joe Must Go

Let us start by saying that Joe Biden is a decent human being.  He is full of empathy.  He works hard and has developed the skills needed to be a great statesman.  But after his disastrous debate performance, is it critical that he step aside now, and I mean today.  That there is no one who could potentially step up to replace him is simply untrue. There are many people within the Democratic party who are capable of being a standard bearer even though they are much less well known. There is still time to introduce a candidate to the American people. 

At this point, it is not simply a matter of age; it has become a matter of character.  Joe Biden may be a decent guy, but even good people can be blinded by selfish pride.  Joe Biden wouldn’t be acting the way that he is if he did not sincerely believe that he was the best man for the job, and that is exactly the problem.  However good a person, he has succumbed to his selfish pride by convincing himself that he is best suited to take on Donald Trump.  If he truly wanted to do what was right for the nation, he would accept that he is not the man for the job and bow out with grace.  I am not suggesting in any way that Biden is selfishly holding onto power.  I am saying that it is selfish of him to assume and to continually insist that he is the man to beat Trump.  If he had more humility, he would admit that even if he can do the job, someone else could do it better.  

 He is minimizing his disastrous debate performance instead of it being a wake up call to himself and all involved that he simply has aged too much to commit to being able to carry out the office of the presidency for four more years.  What he is going through is completely normal.   Sometimes it is hard to breach the question “is this task harder for you than it once was?”  It can seem insulting.  We all know the story of adult children trying to convince their elderly parent that it’s time to turn in the car keys.  This is what should be happening inside the Biden campaign.  It’s hard.  If Biden were even just 5 years younger I might feel differently, and there is nothing else to disqualify him as a candidate. It’s human.  But with democracy at stake it is also wrong. 

 It is a sad way to end what should be remembered as an illustrious career.  If he wins (which is now doubtful), he will not make it through his term as president.  If he loses, he will be remembered as the man who wasn’t able to protect democracy, while the world braces for the horror of a second Trump term.  Why not retire in dignity, accepting that he has served his nation the fullest of his capabilities?

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