Popular Post Social Media Posted May 12 Popular Post Posted May 12 Democrats to Biden: Step Aside So the Party Can Move Forward Joe Biden’s return to the public spotlight has stirred frustration within his own party, as many Democrats grow increasingly vocal in their desire for the former president to quietly exit the stage and allow new leadership to emerge. Appearing on “The View” alongside former First Lady Jill Biden, the 46th president acknowledged responsibility for Donald Trump’s return to the White House and defended his decision to run for re-election last year. But if Biden was hoping for forgiveness or admiration, the reaction from within the party has largely been the opposite. “It’s time for Joe Biden to go away with all due respect and let the next generation of Democrats take the mantle,” said Chuck Rocha, a Democratic strategist. “Every time he appears on a show or says something, it’s just another week or a month that we have to defend him and remind everybody that we got beat by Donald Trump, again.” Rocha added that Biden’s reappearance only serves to delay the party’s recovery and efforts to build a fresh identity. “For those of us trying to rebuild the brand, it does no good when you’re constantly reminded about the old brand that won’t go away,” he said, noting that the only relief came from Biden’s interview being quickly overshadowed by the announcement of a new pope. As the Democratic Party tries to regain its footing after being shut out of power in Washington, Biden remains an unavoidable figure—one many believe is now a hindrance. Compounding tensions are the anticipated release of audio from Biden’s classified documents investigation and a forthcoming book, Original Sin, which reportedly delves into Biden’s controversial decision to seek reelection “despite evidence of his serious decline” mentally. “Every interview that Biden does drags us backwards and reminds people of the older generation of Democrats that got us into this mess,” said Amanda Litman, co-founder of the progressive group Run For Something. “When attention is our scarcest resource, we need to prioritize hearing from the next generation of leaders who could excite and rebuild the party.” Some Democrats, however, saw potential value in Biden’s reappearance—if he chose his words carefully and offered constructive insight. Ashley Etienne, a Democratic strategist and former senior advisor to Biden and Nancy Pelosi, acknowledged that Biden’s voice still holds weight. “I think this is an incredible inflection point as a nation, as a world and people like Joe Biden add value to the conversation — when [he’s focused] on being constructive,” she said. Etienne called for an honest reckoning from the party. “I do believe we’ve got to reconcile what actually happened, be honest about it, confront it and move past it. I think central to that … would be an autopsy from the party,” she added. “Absent that, then you got all these books that are going to fill in the gaps and the holes and it’s going to keep perpetuating the problem and deepening the wound.” A Biden adviser, speaking anonymously, said the former president has no immediate plans for public events, though not everyone agrees he should stay silent. Erica Loewe, who served as a special assistant to Biden, argued that his voice remains relevant. “There’s no reason why Joe Biden should not be a part of this conversation,” she said, adding, “There’s no question that Democrats as a whole have a messaging problem, but that can’t solely be blamed on Joe Biden.” In his interview, Biden revealed he is working on a book and addressed Kamala Harris’ loss to Trump, asserting Republicans took “the sexist route.” He also accepted responsibility for Trump’s victory, stating plainly, “Look, I was in charge and he won, so I take responsibility.” Some Democrats appreciated that moment of accountability. “I think people have wanted to hear him acknowledge some sense of responsibility,” said Democratic strategist Karen Finney. She also pointed to what many see as a betrayal of trust: Biden’s choice to run for a second term despite earlier promises that he would be a one-term president. This backward-looking narrative has become especially frustrating for Democrats eager to focus on recent wins. The party celebrated statewide success in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race in April and is seeing some advantages in Senate races, with high-profile Republicans like Brian Kemp and Chris Sununu opting out of key contests. Georgia-based Democratic strategist Andrew Heaton summed up the mood succinctly: “Most Democrats … are tired of the distractions.” He warned that Biden’s presence risks reigniting internal party divisions and reinforcing negative narratives. Comparing the current situation to a wildfire, Heaton said, “Digging into the machinations of the Biden reelect is not something that I think a lot of folks are focused on right now.” He added, “Like, can we just move on?” Adapted by ASEAN Now from Politico 2025-05-13 1 1 3
Popular Post ukrules Posted May 12 Popular Post Posted May 12 Well he is an ex-president so he can do all the interviews he wants. He could also cause a lot of damage but that won't make any difference, he's out of the game now. Is he out for revenge, I wouldn't be too happy to be yanked from the job - even though he was clearly too old. 2 1
Popular Post bkk6060 Posted May 12 Popular Post Posted May 12 The face of the Democrat party for sure=Totally out of touch with reality. 1 5 1 1
Popular Post bubblegum Posted May 12 Popular Post Posted May 12 First they need to decide what they actually stand for. Another Biden or Bernie. So far the "golden middle way" does not work so go for AOC, Jeffries or Newsom 1 1 1
Popular Post novacova Posted May 12 Popular Post Posted May 12 2 hours ago, Social Media said: Democrats to Biden: Step Aside So the Party Can Move Forward …And Stop Reminding People How Dysfunctional We Are, We Want Them To Forget! 2 1 2 2
Popular Post thesetat Posted May 12 Popular Post Posted May 12 I say, let him continue. He does a good job showing how the Democrats hid his afflictions. He does a good job now reminding people why he was forced to stop running for another term. He does an even better job at reminding those Democrats who voted for Trump what a good decision they made. 4 1 1 1 2
Popular Post impulse Posted May 13 Popular Post Posted May 13 Does this mean they won't be putting him on Mt Rushmore? Fickle lot, those Democrats. 2 1 1 2
Popular Post impulse Posted May 13 Popular Post Posted May 13 1 hour ago, thesetat said: I say, let him continue. He does a good job showing how the Democrats hid his afflictions. He does a good job now reminding people why he was forced to stop running for another term. He does an even better job at reminding those Democrats who voted for Trump what a good decision they made. So true. Every time he appears in public, he reminds voters of the Dem fibs to cover it all up. And the fibs of the MSM, who must cringe every time they see him. The MSM must be in quite a quandary, deciding whether it's better that they be seen by viewers as liars, or incompetent. Because it's so obviously one or the other... 2 1 1
johng Posted May 13 Posted May 13 22 minutes ago, impulse said: liars, or incompetent. Because it's so obviously one or the other.. Both + propaganda pedlers. 1 1
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted May 13 Popular Post Posted May 13 Right. Promote AOC and Ben Meidelas ❤️ 1 1 1
Popular Post thaipo7 Posted May 13 Popular Post Posted May 13 Where is TUG and JingThing to set these people and tell them that Biden was the best for America. No we don't need more Marxist like AOC. 3 5 2
JonnyF Posted May 13 Posted May 13 What an embarrassment the The Dems. A constant reminder of their lies about his cognitive state. Hopefully he sticks around 😄. 1 1
Popular Post Presnock Posted May 13 Popular Post Posted May 13 2 hours ago, bubblegum said: First they need to decide what they actually stand for. Another Biden or Bernie. So far the "golden middle way" does not work so go for AOC, Jeffries or Newsom I personally feel that a Jeffries/Crockette team would be the best bet for the Dems though I also realize there might be a couple of others but I have listened to these two speaking and while I am nowhere near a fan of the Democratic Party, at least these two know how to carry on an intelligent conversation which is more that some favorite Dems are. IMHO - Hell who knows, the KING may just take over and no elections either as the Maggots will support him no matter what he does to make them sacrifice 1 2
Searat7 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Jill is pushing him out there because they probably need the money with Hunter’s gravy train long gone. You don’t hear anything about a presidential library for him which is most unusual and I think few would buy his book if he is actually able to write one. Fade off into the sunset and take Pelosi and the other seniors with him. 1 2 2
ThreeCardMonte Posted May 13 Posted May 13 He made a fool out of himself on the VIEW. The Democrats have no one. AOC, Crockett, Sanders, Omar….What a joke. 2 1 1
connda Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Rolling the elderly dorf out to prove that he's "as sharp as a tack" and in the process proving he belongs in a home for those with advanced age-related dementia is a sad statement of both the Democrat Party and The Biden Dynasty as a whole - both who believe they are still relevant. I'd be interested if both the Republican and Democrat dinosaurs would step aside and let the next generation to move forward. But in reality it's not just the parties, it's the "stupid" voters, the tyranny of the majority of whom simply can't stop voting the same person into office over and over and over and over and over again until you have people in their really advanced years pretending to be a Congressman or Senator. It's a joke, and a poor joke at that. 1
Popular Post connda Posted May 13 Popular Post Posted May 13 3 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said: He made a fool out of himself on the VIEW. The Democrats have no one. AOC, Crockett, Sanders, Omar….What a joke. These hypocrites book private planes to fly to their "Stop The Oligarchy" events. There needs to be term limits and Citizen United vs the FEC needs to be overturned. But that ain't gonna happen so the billionaires will continue to fund the clowns and jokers to do their bidding once enough money is injected into the election process to swing the elections to their candidates. I don't hold out any hope for the US political system - none. 1 1 1
metisdead Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Posts using derogatory and toxic nicknames or intentional misspelling of people’s names will be removed. If you don’t want your post to be removed, spell people’s names correctly, this applies to both sides of the political debate.
billd766 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 5 hours ago, bkk6060 said: The face of the Democrat party for sure=Totally out of touch with reality. And Trump is the face of the GOP for sure. Totally out of touch with reality. 1 3 1
kingstonkid Posted May 13 Posted May 13 3 hours ago, impulse said: So true. Every time he appears in public, he reminds voters of the Dem fibs to cover it all up. And the fibs of the MSM, who must cringe every time they see him. The MSM must be in quite a quandary, deciding whether it's better that they be seen by viewers as liars, or incompetent. Because it's so obviously one or the other... The challenge is not that president Biden wants to talk it is the President Jill still wants all the oney to stay at the lifestyle and the power. It is not about how great joe is she knows that isnever going to happen but it is to stickit to the DNC for the way they treated Joe and hung him out to dry. It is about the MSM and all these writers all of a sudden writing about ow bad he was after spending 4 yers tellng poeple how great he was. She is going to run him around, write her book, and release it just before the midterms. If I were Nancy or Chuck I would be ducking for cover. 1 1
kingstonkid Posted May 13 Posted May 13 outstanding on TRUMP is, while people complain about what he is doing, what happens if he gets the deals and the jobs come into the country and the 3 minutes ago, billd766 said: And Trump is the face of the GOP for sure. Totally out of touch with reality. The question that is outstandingon TRUMP is while people complain about what he is dong what happens if he gets the deals and the jobs pcome into the country and teh market takes a big positive leap. That is what has Dems and liberals all worried. 1 1
ignore it Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Good point this need money idea. The "family" just might be gushing money out (Thai style) to keep those in the know quiet. 1 1
bubblegum Posted May 13 Posted May 13 3 hours ago, thaipo7 said: Where is TUG and JingThing to set these people and tell them that Biden was the best for America. No we don't need more Marxist like AOC. Do you even know what Marxism is or are you just following the crowd? 1 1 1 2
billd766 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 2 hours ago, ignore it said: Good point this need money idea. The "family" just might be gushing money out (Thai style) to keep those in the know quiet. And equally they may not. Without ANY proof either way. it is only your opinion, and that has as much (or as little) value as anybody else's opinion, that differs from yours.
candide Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Biden has been quite useful, first by beating Trump, and then by achieving the best post-Covid economic recovery among comparable advanced economies (G7). However, he should have let the Dems manage a succession rather than candidating for the 2024 election. Now it's time to let others rebuild the Dem party after the 2024 defeat. And also time to have younger politicians take more responsibilities. Well, that's what young Dems are saying! 🙂 1 1
ThreeCardMonte Posted May 13 Posted May 13 4 hours ago, billd766 said: And Trump is the face of the GOP for sure. Totally out of touch with reality. You need to keep up with current events. And stop watching the View. 1 1
billd766 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 7 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said: You need to keep up with current events. And stop watching the View. Why do you think that you know what I think and what I should do? To me you are just another anonymous person hiding behind, spouting out rubbish and pretending that you are right and that everybody who does not agree with you is wrong. FYI I have no idea what the View is, nor can I be be bothered to find out. 1
ThreeCardMonte Posted May 13 Posted May 13 34 minutes ago, billd766 said: Why do you think that you know what I think and what I should do? To me you are just another anonymous person hiding behind, spouting out rubbish and pretending that you are right and that everybody who does not agree with you is wrong. FYI I have no idea what the View is, nor can I be be bothered to find out. I don’t disagree with everyone. Only the Trump haters. And on the rare occasion they post something I agree with I’ll give them credit when credit is due. It may appear that way because the majority of the forum leans towards hating Trump. 2
Magictoad Posted May 13 Posted May 13 6 hours ago, bubblegum said: Do you even know what Marxism is or are you just following the crowd? It's become a catch all insult to denigrate anyone who is not right wing 1
ignore it Posted May 13 Posted May 13 6 hours ago, billd766 said: And equally they may not. Without ANY proof either way. it is only your opinion, and that has as much (or as little) value as anybody else's opinion, that differs from yours. Yep, your hit the nail, and the general purpose of the forum, on the head! 1
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