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Biden Launches a Hail Mary | Opinion

  
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By:   Mark Davis (Newsweek)

Biden Launches a Hail Mary | Opinion
Biden needs some way to insulate himself from the possibility of being replaced as the nominee. Risky though it may be, debating Trump may provide such protection.

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As one of the smart kids who insisted President Joe Biden would never agree to debate Donald Trump, I have a particular responsibility to assess why my prediction, shared by millions, now appears to be totally wrong.

I say "appears to be" because my official position on the just-announced debates, planned for June 27 and September 10, is this: I will believe them when I see them. That's how unwise it seems for an incumbent in full cognitive decline to step into a debate octagon with a challenger brimming with pent-up energy from weeks of confinement in a New York courtroom.

But there was Biden on Wednesday morning, in a 14-second video which required five edits to assemble, not only expressing a willingness to debate but wedging in some cranky trash talk ("Make my day, pal"), and an admittedly clever reference to the difficulty of scheduling a debate while Trump's trial drags on ("I hear you're free on Wednesdays").

This decision defies all logic. There is no universe in which Biden pulls off an objectively superior debate performance. But therein lies the answer to the mystery. He doesn't have to actually perform better than Trump. He doesn't have to suddenly persuade voters that the border is functioning and the economy is healthy. That's because he will not be judged by ordinary standards. The expectations for his performance are so low that exceeding them is likely, and that will be the story.

As we saw the morning after Biden's rambling, angry State of the Union address, simply surviving the night will draw enthusiastic plaudits from his defenders in the vast media ecosystem.

And that's precisely what Biden needs amid weeks of stories of waning support and plunging poll numbers. His team has to know that with three long months before the Democratic convention in Chicago, there is a dire need for a shift in narrative.

It won't come from some inspiring speech or new initiative, and world events will do him no favors. There is no Ukrainian victory on the horizon, and if there is an Israeli victory, the world knows it will come in spite of Biden's policies, not because of it.

So it's time for a Hail Mary, and a debate with Trump is it, with the first one aimed at Democratic power brokers as much as TV viewers. Sure, the incumbent needs to give real voters a diversion from his sagging poll numbers, especially in swing states; but what he needs more urgently is imagery that makes it harder for the party to give him the hook before or during the August convention.

This combination of pictures created on October 22, 2020 shows US President Donald Trump (L) and Democratic Presidential candidate and former US Vice President Joe Biden during the final presidential debate at Belmont University in...This combination of pictures created on October 22, 2020 shows US President Donald Trump (L) and Democratic Presidential candidate and former US Vice President Joe Biden during the final presidential debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, on October 22, 2020. More Brendan Smialowski and JIM WATSON / AFP/Getty Images

Even the expected riots outside the United Center would not outweigh the drama of delegates voting inside the hall to hand the nomination to someone else. While that is hard to imagine in view of the delegate count Biden won during the primary season, the president is well aware of his party's talent for sidestepping some rules and inventing new ones in order to achieve a desired result.

Biden needs some way to insulate himself from that fate. Risky though it may be, debating Trump may provide such protection.

If the first debate is not a disaster, it will be harder to argue that a Biden nomination invites a Trump victory in November. There is a flip side to that coin, of course; if Trump mops the floor with him, even louder drumbeats for his replacement could follow.

So against most measures of strategic wisdom, is debating smart for Biden? The short answer is: it might be.

Aside from the likelihood of receiving fawning accolades if Biden merely completes lucid sentences, there's always the possibility of Trump overplaying his hand. Biden's policies invite as many opportunities for aggressive attack as his infirmities. If Trump shows restraint and calmly reminds America of how much better things were when he was president, even a coherent Biden will face a challenge. But if he comes on too strong, it may strike viewers as elder abuse. Voters may enjoy seeing Trump score points on the issues; not as many people want to see Grandpa get mugged.

The Biden campaign's insistence on having no studio audience robs Trump of the benefit of a clear enthusiasm gap between the two candidates. If the first debate actually happens, that stipulation—combined with the near certainty of softball questions from the moderators—has a nonzero chance of giving Biden a layer of armor against those in his own party who are ready to bail on him.

With the nomination secured in August, Biden will have the chance in September to share a stage with Trump again, making his case directly to the American people eight weeks before the election.

Let's get through the first debate to see if the second one happens.

Mark Davis is a syndicated talk show host for the Salem Media Group on 660AM The Answer in Dallas-Ft. Worth, and a columnist for the Dallas Morning News and Townhall.

The views expressed in this article are the writer's own.


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Just Jim NC TttH
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1  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH    6 months ago
There is no universe in which Biden pulls off an objectively superior debate performance. But therein lies the answer to the mystery. He doesn't have to actually perform better than Trump. He doesn't have to suddenly persuade voters that the border is functioning and the economy is healthy. That's because he will not be judged by ordinary standards. The expectations for his performance are so low that exceeding them is likely, and that will be the story.

And there you have it.................

 
 
 
Snuffy
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1.1  Snuffy  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1    6 months ago

John Kasich as said on MSNBC (where he's now a political analyst) that if Biden does poorly in the June debate, there's a possibility that the Democrat National Convention will pick someone else and just push Biden aside. As the two parties have said in the past they are private organizations and not really beholden to the primary votes they don't have to accept who the people want. Remember all the uproar at the 2016 DNC convention around the superdelegates. 

Former Republican governor of Ohio and MSNBC political analyst John Kasich stunned   host José Díaz-Balart   on Friday by speculating that President Biden may not end up being the Democratic Party presidential nominee.

Kasich cited polling data, people’s feelings on the economy, the president’s poor public speaking events and his fear over upcoming presidential debates to say there’s a strong chance that the party will choose someone else to run against former President Trump.

Anti-Trump Kasich stuns MSNBC host by saying there's 'real possibility' Biden won't be candidate | Fox News

Between this and the protests, Chicago is gonna be a rocking town in August. 

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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2  Sean Treacy    6 months ago

The expectations for his performance are so low that exceeding them is likely, and that will be the story.

For sure, he just needs to remain conscious and upright and the media will declare him the winner.   Biden chose CNN because there's no doubt the moderators will protect him and debate Trump for him. 

But I think his handlers wanted a debate before the convention so they can, in fact, replace him if he can't even live up the "remember who and where he is" standard he will be judged on.  Without a debate, there's zero chance he gets replaced at the convention so long as he has a pulse.  

 
 
 
MrFrost
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2.1  MrFrost  replied to  Sean Treacy @2    6 months ago

The only hope trump has is that he doesn't shit his pants....again. 

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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2.1.1  Sean Treacy  replied to  MrFrost @2.1    6 months ago

Like biden did here?  

 
 
 
MrFrost
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2.1.2  MrFrost  replied to  Sean Treacy @2.1.1    6 months ago
Like biden did here?  

No, like Trump did in court. 

 
 
 
Hallux
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3  Hallux    6 months ago

"... a challenger brimming with pent-up energy from weeks of confinement in a New York courtroom."

Give us a break Mark, your challenger slept through most of it. He must have gotten so little sleep from all those GoP debates he took part in.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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3.1  Hal A. Lujah  replied to  Hallux @3    6 months ago

It’s hard to get a good night’s sleep while incoherently tweeting at 3am.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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4  JohnRussell    6 months ago

Whoever wrote this should stop drinking during the day. 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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5  JohnRussell    6 months ago

All Biden has to do is expose Trump as entirely unfit to hold office. 

If Biden doesnt want to do it I'll get one of my 8 year old great nephews to do it. 

 
 
 
TᵢG
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5.1  TᵢG  replied to  JohnRussell @5    6 months ago

Anyone who, at this point, believes Trump is even remotely fit to hold the office of PotUS is beyond reason.   Your 8 year old great nephews, no matter how great their reasoning skills, will not reach such a mind.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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5.1.1  JohnRussell  replied to  TᵢG @5.1    6 months ago

Bidens only job at this debate will be to expose Trump. 

With such an endless wealth of material,  even an 82 year old can do it with ease. 

 
 
 
TᵢG
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5.1.2  TᵢG  replied to  JohnRussell @5.1.1    6 months ago

You are expecting then a significant number of viewers are actually undecided AND that they are unaware of Trump's behavior, illegal / unconstitutional acts, willingness to abuse the powers of the presidency, etc.

How many people who can reason and are planning to vote and will observe these debates have not already realized that Trump should never be given access to the presidency?

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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5.1.3  JohnRussell  replied to  TᵢG @5.1.2    6 months ago
How many people who can reason and are planning to vote and will observe these debates have not already realized that Trump should never be given access to the presidency?

enough to make a difference

 
 
 
TᵢG
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5.1.4  TᵢG  replied to  JohnRussell @5.1.3    6 months ago

Rooting for you to be right.

 
 

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