The 66th Daytona 500, a pinnacle event in the NASCAR calendar, is set to take place on Sunday, Feb. 18. For spectators, it may feel like a replay of the Joe Biden presidency: cars endlessly circling the track, always turning left, with many anticipating a dramatic collision.
The recent release of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on Biden’s handling of classified documents served as a stark reminder of this parallel. Describing the president as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,” the report prompted a swift response from Biden in the form of a press conference aimed at refuting the allegations.
Yet, what unfolded was more than just a routine press briefing; it became a glimpse into the unfolding drama of the 2024 election race. Unfortunately for Biden, his performance veered off course, as he stumbled through prepared remarks and even misidentified Egyptian President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi as the “president of Mexico,” a geographical error of significant magnitude.
In response to the public relations debacle, Team Biden initiated a strategic retreat, reevaluating their media approach. This retreat was evident in Biden’s avoidance of traditional press engagements, opting instead for a scripted appearance on the Chinese social media platform TikTok, a platform previously banned for federal employees.
As journalists circled around the issue of Biden’s memory lapses, media coverage varied in its assessment. Some outlets highlighted the concerns over Biden’s age and cognitive abilities, while others sought to defend the president’s mental acuity with input from medical professionals.
Meanwhile, Biden’s policy decisions, such as criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and implementing a ban on liquid natural gas exports, further fueled speculation about his competency and the direction of his administration. With mounting concerns within the Democratic Party about Biden’s ability to complete his term, discussions about potential successors have begun to surface, casting uncertainty over the future of the administration.
In this tumultuous political race, the Democrats may find themselves in need of a new leader to navigate the challenges ahead, lest they risk veering off course entirely.