Thursday, November 12, 2020

Rump's clown show is a joke

 

BIDEN DOESN’T SEEM AT ALL FAZED BY TRUMP ACTING LIKE AN AUTOCRAT

“I just think it’s an embarrassment, quite frankly,” the president-elect says of the current president refusing to concede. 

BY ERIC LUTZ

NOVEMBER 11, 2020

 

Trumpworld’s concerted effort to undermine the results of the 2020 election has somewhat tempered the relief that followed Joe Biden’s victory last week, with the optimism of Saturday giving way to anxiety that Donald Trump could attempt a coup or at least kneecap his soon-to-be successor. But if there’s been anything comforting in the last few days as Trump and his allies assail the democratic process, it’s how unfazed the president-elect has been by the incumbent’s broadsides. In his public remarks, Biden has not only appeared unthreatened by Trump’s attacks—he’s seemed to react to each desperate maneuver with a mixture of amusement and pity.

“I just think it’s an embarrassment, quite frankly,” Biden said Tuesday of the president’s ongoing refusal to concede the race, even as the margin between them grows. “How can I say this tactfully? I think it will not help the president’s legacy.”

Trump has refused to acknowledge Biden’s victory, instead lying that his opponents rigged the election with a massive voter fraud conspiracy. There’s zero proof of all that, of course, but that hasn’t stopped Republicans from falling in line or remaining silent and members of his administration like William Barr and Mike Pompeo from giving credence to his baseless claims. While their campaign is unlikely to pay off in court, it’s added to longstanding fears that Trump could try to steal the election to remain in office or delegitimize the electoral results in the eyes of his supporters. Those fears remain, and are well-founded—the president’s challenge could inflict significant damage on democracy, and it’ll only get worse the longer he’s allowed to drag things out.

But there’s been something reassuring—and effective—in the calm Biden has shown in response. Indeed, there’s a kind of power in treating the president’s whining as the pathetic sideshow it is. According to Politico, the president-elect's team regards Trump's efforts as a “comedy of errors,” and for good reason. Let us not forget that the effort to overturn the election results is being led, in part, by Rudy Giuliani, who mounted the Trump campaign’s most vigorous case against the supposed voter fraud while standing outside a landscaping office in industrial Philadelphia, with help from a convicted sex offender and a guy who just became the latest Trumpworld figure to become infected with COVID. Even if it’s an attempted coup, it’s a hilariously bumbling one. “We don’t see anything that’s slowing us down,” Biden said Tuesday.

The refusal to acknowledge Biden’s win has had tangible effects; the Government Services Agency, for example, has not yet recognized him as the president-elect, thereby preventing his team from accessing government resources and impeding his transition process. But Biden and his team have even brushed away those concerns, saying that the “failure to recognize our win does not change the dynamics of what we’re able to do.” “We are already beginning the transition,” Biden said. “We’re well underway.”

What Trump and his allies are doing is, indeed, alarming. But Biden’s refusal to take the bait helps take some of the oxygen out of the president’s anti-democratic efforts. The former vice president campaigned preaching calm and faith in America’s institutions. Trump may be testing them now, but the fact that Biden’s calm has not wavered has been comforting. Let’s hope he’s right.