Democrats don’t just need a new candidate. They need a reckoning | Osita Nwanevu
Democrats will be impotent messengers on democracy as long as they remain beholden to the feudal culture this crisis has exposed
It was 17 years ago that Joe Biden - having just launched a second, hopeless bid for the presidency, his first having been toppled, 20 years earlier, by his habit of talking nonsense - infamously offered Barack Obama a compliment he thought magnanimous: You got the first mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy," he told the New York Observer. I mean, that's a storybook, man." It was the political gaffe as art form - at once a casually, shockingly ugly assessment of Black leaders and candidates like Jesse Jackson and Shirley Chisholm and a condescending slight against the party's fastest rising star, who was more than merely articulate". His many failures aside, Obama won that primary, and the presidency, on his extraordinary gifts as a communicator.
On Friday, Obama tried, rather wanly, to put those gifts to use on the behalf of his friend and former rival one more time. Bad debate nights happen," he posted on X after the debacle the night before. Trust me, I know. But this election is still a choice between someone who has fought for ordinary folks his entire life and someone who only cares about himself." It was more than a bad debate night", though, as all who tuned in saw for themselves. After months of speculation and argument about his condition and in what could be the final, gutting irony of his political career, Biden proved unprecedentedly and perhaps fatally inarticulate. Since he took office, Biden and his backers have labored mightily to convince the American people he's well enough not only to take on the duties of the presidency but to save American democracy. As it stands today, it's doubtful he can even save himself.
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