Handsy Joe Biden is whining about not everyone getting a Bat Soup Virus test, despite doctors and the CDC saying that only people who present with symptoms should get one after they have ruled out it being the regular flu (that’s what happened to me. I was feeling a bit off, and they said it was regular flu, so no COVID19 test), and it is whining since he offers no plan. He also has the issue of sexual assault accusations. And then there’s this
Get ready for ‘Obamagate’ to become ‘ObamaBidengate’: Goodwin
One of Joe Biden’s strengths among Democrats is his eight-year stint as Barack Obama’s vice president. It was, the former veep often says proudly, the Obama-Biden administration.
Suddenly, Republicans are happy to agree as they probe the previous administration’s role in the false Russia-collusion charges and the phony Michael Flynn prosecution. Already, Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley has included Biden in his version of the infamous question, asking: “What did Obama and Biden know and when did they know it?â€
President Trump calls it “Obamagate.†Any day now, I expect to see that changed to “ObamaBidengate.â€
The 2020 race doesn’t lack for the sharp contrasts that usually decide elections. Trump’s personality and policies are one set, his response to the pandemic and the economic fallout another.
But the world’s greatest counterpuncher won’t play defense only and the entry of the Russia-Flynn scandal into the mix gives the president a big new hammer. Count on him to use it.
Yes, Trump often punches back too much and when he shouldn’t, but, Conservatives have been begging for the GOP to punch back at Democrats and the media for decades: Trump does this, and in a sustained manner. No holds barred.
“I know nothing about those moves to investigate Michael Flynn,†Biden quickly answered before saying the issue was a Trump diversion from the pandemic.
Uncharacteristically, StephanÂopoulos pressed him, noting that Biden attended the Oval Office meeting on Jan. 5, 2017, where the FBI’s plan to question Flynn was discussed.
Biden appeared confused, saying he thought the initial question was about Flynn’s prosecution, before giving a new, tangled answer. “I was aware that there was — that they asked for an investigation, but that’s all I know about it, and I don’t think anything else,†he said before again complaining it was all a diversion.
Hmmm. So he was at the meeting but doesn’t know anything about the shocking and most important thing discussed.
Trump will bring this up again and again, forcing the media to cover it. Sure, they’ll try and protect Joe, but that will just highlight to voters who could vote either way or are on the fence about voting for Joe that he’s shady. There’s lots more to the article, worth the read. Notice one thing, though, the part about “diversion” above
With Obamagate, Trump returns to a favorite distraction tactic
Donald Trump launched his political career turbocharging the conspiratorial birther movement. Now Trump is trying to keep his presidency afloat with another theory about his predecessor: Obamagate.
Over the past three days, Trump has tweeted and railed about unproven claims that President Barack Obama, in his final days in office, orchestrated a plot to damage the incoming president. “He got caught, OBAMAGATE!â€Â Trump tweeted on Sunday, one of 126 tweets and retweets — the second-highest single-day total of his presidency — that kept returning to Obama.
This goes on and on, attacking Trump while trying to protect Obama. The thing is, once Democrats start trotting out the distraction/diversion talking points, they know they are in trouble. We’ve quickly moved from stage 1: “Ignore the story – pretend it is not happening, or deflect like crazy,” to stage 6: “Whine about the discussion of the topic, proclaiming that it means nothing, and why aren’t we talking about X? This is usually the point where Liberals/progressives truly understand how bad the issue really is for them, typically when even the NY Times cannot ignore it, so, now they want to have an in-depth discussion on the point of the Iraq War, which you have had 1,000 times, but, they strangely have never had.”