The latest Democratic spin is that Donald Trump has peaked and that fightin' Joe Biden is the new Comeback Kid — a narrative not necessarily supported by facts but hopes and fantasies.
Democrats are trying to recast the race as a battle between an over the hill Trump against a newly energized president who knocked it out of the park in his State of the Union.
The Associated Press seems especially on the Biden bandwagon, writing in a headline that the president is "beginning to barnstorm the country to aggressively sell his vision" to voters.
"Biden's reelection campaign was almost giddy after the speech, vowing to stay on the offensive against Trump," the AP wrote giddily.
Jill Biden even got into the act, calling Trump "dangerous" and saying he "mocks women's bodies and devalues our existence. And we can't let him win."
The reality is somewhat different.
Just because Biden can stand up for an hour without collapsing like he did in his pumped-up State of the Union address doesn't mean he's on the comeback trail.
Biden actually apologized for calling the alleged murderer of Georgia nursing student Laken Reilly an "illegal" — caving to the politically correct liberal terminology which says no one is "illegal."
Biden used the term when confronted by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene during the SOTU speech, who demanded Biden say the name of Reilly.
He then complied — sort of — botching her name as "Lincoln" Reilly and admitting her alleged killer is "an illegal, that's right."
"I shouldn't have used 'illegal'; it's undocumented," Biden said in an MSNBC interview. "And look, when I spoke about the difference between Trump and me, one of the things I talked about in the border was his, the way he talks about 'vermin' — the way he talks about these people 'polluting the blood.' I'm not going to treat any, any, any of these people with disrespect."
Does the Biden campaign think that's actually going to help him win over independent voters?
While Trump gets thousands of die-hard supporters to listen to him ramble on for hours, Biden chooses mostly smaller, tightly controlled events like those in New Hampshire on Monday and in Pennsylvania over the weekend, where he held a "kitchen table" meeting. Protesters were kept outside.
Biden's visit to New Hampshire came after he boycotted the presidential primary and the Democratic Party insulted all Granite State voters by calling their primary "meaningless."
The polls continue to show a tight race between the Democratic and Republican combatants and if Trump is really on the decline why do Democrats and the media continue to pummel him daily?
Biden still refuses to commit to debates — a clear acknowledgment that he may not be up to it physically or mentally.
"It depends on his (Trump's) behavior," Biden said.
That's a big no.
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Joe Battenfeld
Boston Herald/(TNS)
Joe Battenfeld is a veteran Boston Herald political columnist and multimedia reporter.
Previously:
• 09/22/23 If Joe Biden quits, Kamala Harris will be no easy pushover
• 08/22/23 Televising Trump's trial will be the Super Bowl of politics
• 06/22/23 Dems have a BIG 2024 problem, and it ain't not just Slow Joe
• 04/31/23 Dem Party pols squelch dissent and opponents
• 04/24/23 Tucker, Don Lemon ousters could be sign networks realigning for 2024
• 04/24/23 CNN's 'Fact Checker' Is Stuck on Correcting Trump
• 03/23/23 Trumped-up charges are Republican red meat
• 03/23/23 Wellesley College in uncomfortable national spotlight over exclusionary gender policy
• 03/13/23 RFK Jr. teases presidential run in what could be final humiliation for family
• 03/06/23 Ouster of lib mayor in Chicago could be warning
• 03/02/23 Origins of COVID the latest 'conspiracy theory' proved right
• 02/23/23 Biden ignores the 'Deplorables' in East Palestine at his own risk
• 01/19/23 NCAA finally to confront fake female athletes
• 12/22/22 Jan. 6 committee obsesses after Donald Trump while ignoring a real threat
• 12/15/22 Millions of disgruntled voters fleeing the voter rolls
• 12/15/22 Dems issue ultimatum to New Hampshire on first in the nation primary
• 12/09/22 Once powerful CNN continues to implode
• 11/17/22 Trump's possible path to the Republican nomination in 2024
• 08/25/22 Fauci getting out just in time
• 08/24/22 Can anti-Trump CNN shed its lib bias and win back viewers?
• 08/08/22 Narcissist Nancy and her dangerous ego game
• 08/04/22 Lawmakers putting the 'high' in high school
• 07/13/22 The question is no longer will Biden run for another term, it's whether he can even complete his first term