Tensions between the Biden and Harris camps are becoming increasingly obvious. As Bonchie reported on Tuesday, Kamala Harris’ spokesperson appeared on Fox News to address Neil Cavuto’s questions about the situation. Rather than offering a clear “No, everything is fine,” Ian Sams responded with a bizarre reference to January 6, claiming Harris was more concerned about the “Hang Mike Pence” chants from that day.
It was like watching someone dodge in a dodgeball tournament.
As I’ve pointed out before, Biden has exhibited some odd behaviors that aren’t exactly helpful to Harris. Whether it’s donning a red hat reminiscent of a Trump hat while boarding Air Force One, undermining her during a guest appearance on The View, or perhaps most notably, praising Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ handling of Hurricane Milton while Harris was criticizing him, these actions feel like subtle jabs aimed at both Harris and the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
Biden has every reason to feel this way. After all, they betrayed him when it became clear he had no path to victory. His poor performance during the debate with Trump made the party look weak, an unforgivable sin for an organization so obsessed with power. Though Biden wanted to stay, they pushed him out, forcing him to watch as the party he dedicated his life to abandoned him.
To be fair, Biden should have seen it coming. The Democratic Party doesn’t have friends—only convenient alliances. As long as you serve the party’s interests, you’re celebrated. But once you become a liability, you’re discarded.
That said, if Biden really wanted to get back at the DNC and Harris, there’s one thing he could do to truly undermine them: simply say, live on camera, that Donald Trump is not a threat to democracy.
That’s all it would take to unravel years of efforts to paint Trump as an unforgivable villain. Biden has echoed the party line in the past, but one statement suggesting that Trump isn’t as bad as portrayed would send the political world into chaos. The media would be forced to spin it, claiming Biden was mentally unwell, and this would inevitably raise questions about how long the DNC has known about his condition.
The left would be in a frenzy, scrambling to reassure the public that Trump is still the “reincarnation of Hitler,” ready to oppress women, persecute LGBTQ+ individuals, and destroy the country. It would expose just how absurd their rhetoric has become.
Biden wouldn’t even have to say much. A simple acknowledgment that Trump isn’t as bad as people think, maybe with a compliment thrown in, would cause the left to lose its mind. The Harris campaign would be gutted, and the moment would be replayed online for weeks, likely featured in Trump’s campaign ads.
It would be the ultimate insult to Harris, the DNC, and the entire leftist media machine—a perfect act of revenge from Biden.
The Democratic Party deserves nothing less. Their approach to governance has been disastrous, bringing the country to the brink when it should be thriving. Imagine where we’d be if Trump were still in office. The U.S. would likely be more respected globally, Russia might not be in Ukraine, Afghanistan would be secure, and the economy would be far healthier.
Perhaps it’s for the best that all this unfolded, exposing the Democrats as power-hungry elites incapable of doing right by the American people. If Biden’s final act is to strike a blow from within, it could set the stage for a Republican resurgence. Even if done out of spite, it could be Biden’s one redeeming moment.
Regardless of how it plays out, this will be a bitter, hard-fought battle. The media won’t let it unfold easily—they’ll tear Biden apart if they have to, despite all the time they spent propping him up.