Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, said on his podcast Tuesday that in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election, Democrats will use Joe Biden to advance “far-left policies.”・He said he has given up on taking advantage of President Biden.
Since Vice President Kamala Harris’ defeat last month, Democrats have begun blaming each other for the outcome, with some saying they would have chosen a stronger candidate had Biden lost, such as California Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi. Some have suggested that an open primary could have been held. His re-election will come sooner. Jack Fowler, co-host of “The Victor Davis Hanson Show,” said that even though Biden remains president until mid-January, world leaders are requesting talks with Trump, and Trump He said that he seems to be leading foreign policy.
“I thought so too, Jack,” Hanson said. “They tried to trash Michael Flynn for carrying out so-called foreign policy, allegedly talking to Russian diplomats when he hadn’t even officially taken office yet. I remember that. Right?
Hanson also argued that if Biden were “sane,” Democrats would go after Trump. But concerns about the president’s mental health have led them to appear to have stopped pushing for policy, and Hanson said Biden appeared confused and at times made incoherent statements in front of the press. He highlighted a recent moment when he was criticized for doing so. (Related article: Anti-Trump Republican admits Biden pardons make it harder to convince Central Americans that Trump is a ‘unique threat’)
“But what I’m saying is that if Joe Biden was president and he was in his right mind, they would go after Trump. But the reason they don’t go after Trump is that even the leftists Because we know that there is no such thing. There is a nominal president who was put there as a pretense to exploit the policies of the far left, but that pretense is now gone, it has evaporated. There’s nothing there,” Hanson said.
“So he wandered into the jungle. We didn’t know if he was going to come back, but then he started speaking a language other than English,” Hanson added. “I didn’t understand. Every time he’s on the air, I say to my wife, ‘I can read four or five languages.’ I don’t understand that language. What is it? I don’t know what it is. ‘I’m not cruel to the old man because he’s unpleasant, and he’s cruel to people. So he’s not functioning and he knows it.”
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Hanson also pointed out that the party had posted a nearly 10-minute video of Harris looking disheveled, noting that this was Harris’ first public appearance since her loss to Trump. He suggested she may have had a “little drink”.
“So they shot a 30-second clip,” Hanson said. “It looks like she’s lost all the muscles in her neck. Her head is drooping. She doesn’t look like she’s wearing makeup. She looks like she’s sick, I don’t know. She’s wrinkled. She looks tired. Her hair is messy.
“If you ask me without any evidence, I’m not engaging in character assassination, but I think she may have had a few drinks. She slurred a lot of her words. It looked like it was about to disappear,” Hanson added. “At the end of the day, she’s not in charge. That’s why no one is in charge. Who is in charge? Donald Trump stepped up. He said, ‘Hey, we We don’t have a president or vice president.” That’s why I’m going to be president.”
Following Trump’s victory, world leaders who have naturally supported him, including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, South Korean President Yun Seok-Yeol, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, offered their congratulations to the former president. did. However, other leaders who have been vocal about the criticism President Trump, like Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, expressed confidence that the two countries will “work together to create more opportunity, prosperity and security for our two countries.”
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