
“This did not happen in the sense of what people were saying they were seeing,” said White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre. What about the New York Post story about Obama guiding Biden offstage with photographs of Obama guiding Biden offstage? “This did not happen,” tweeted Obama advisor Eric Schulz.
It’s the Obama faction’s version of subliminal messaging — to allay the fears of Democratic Party donors worried that Biden doesn’t look like a winner, the 44th president is physically propping up the fraying mannequin who was once his former Vice President to demonstrate who is really running the show. And now forget you saw it and let’s get back to our regularly scheduled programming: Joe Biden is the incumbent, and he needs your money.
This mini-info-op, this gaslighting, should dispel ideas that Biden will eventually, certainly by the end of the Democratic National Convention, be replaced by a candidate who is less obviously no longer really alive. But it won’t. And that’s because we’re still bargaining with reality. But surely, we believe, there are pollsters and consultants warning party bosses that regardless of Trump’s negatives he can and is even likely to defeat an all but mummified Democrat.
In a normal time in American politics, that would be the case. But this is not a normal time, it appears rather to be the beginning of the epoch of a one-party regime.