The Daily Escape:
Sunset, Manhattan, NYC, from The Summit One Vanderbilt – February 2024 photo by Alec Halstead
Judd Legumâs Popular Information notes that the New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal ran 81 articles about Special Counsel Hurâs assessment of Bidenâs memory in the four days following his reportâs release. (NYT ran 30 and the WaPo ran 33, leaving a mere 18 in the WSJ). But Trumpâs mental lapses and incoherence barely merited a mention in the same publications.
Here is an actual paragraph that ran on the front page of the NYT:
âMr. Trump, by contrast, does not appear to be suffering the effects of time in such visible ways. Mr. Trump often dyes his hair and appears unnaturally tan. He is heavyset and tall, and he uses his physicality to project strength in front of crowds. When he takes the stage at rallies, he basks in adulation for several minutes, dancing to an opening song, and then holds forth in speeches replete with macho rhetoric and bombast that typically last well over an hour, a display of stamina.â
Wow! According to the NYT, Democrats should just give up now.
Wrongo could beat up on the NYT and the others. He noted that the commenters in many newsletters said that because of this, they were terminating their subscriptions to the Times. Wrongo wonât be doing that although he agrees with Jamison Foser, who writes at his substack Finding Gravity that the NYT is now, politically, a Republican newspaper:
âThe Times is a newspaper that falsely portrayed Al Gore as a serial liar and George W. Bush as a straight-talker; treated Hillary Clintonâs email hygiene practices as the most important issue in 2016; and routinely portrays Donald Trump as a law-and-order candidate despite his repeated, flagrant law-breaking.â
OK, we know that Biden is older. But as JVL says:
âWe donât choose our leaders based on recall and processing speed.â
Wrongo is 80. Every human knows that when you get to your 70s and beyond, youâre not as quick on your feet as you used to be. In general, geriatrics shy away from real-time debates with 45-year-olds. More from JVL:
âYou very rarely look at an old guy and think, that dude is slick.â
But is slick what we want in our leaders? No, we want experience because the first requirement for problem solving is experience. If you know little to nothing about a given problem, you will almost certainly come up with terrible solutions. Trump demonstrates this every day. Back to JVL:
âThere is a reason that we have a minimum age for voting in this country and not a maximum ageâitâs because we donât trust young people, with all of their rapid recall memory and synaptic lightning, to be wise enough to vote….By the same token, we donât have a maximum voting age, because we recognize that the losses elderly people experience in the ability to rapidly process are over-balanced by the accumulated wisdom of years and experience.â
Especially in a president, weâre smart to value wisdom over glibness.
Experience gave Biden the ability to instantly understand the stakes in Ukraine and wisdom helped him navigate the strengthening of the NATO alliance vs. Putin. It is wisdom that allowed Biden to see the benefits America receives from leading the global order. It was also wisdom that made Biden cooperate with the special counsel and respect the rule of law, the right decision even though itâs biting him in the ass right now.
Contrast this with Trump. Last weekend, Trump threatened the abandonment of our NATO allies and to let Russia âdo whatever the hell they want.â We all know that heâs 77, but its clear that Trump didnât spend all those years accumulating wisdom. His experience is more like one year of experience repeated 76 more times.
Trump’s reckless comments were condemned by most major media. The NYT led with three front-page stories about the Trump’s statement.
- Favoring Foes Over Friends, Trump Threatens to Upend International Order
- An Outburst by Trump on NATO May Push Europe to Go It Alone
- Trump draws fire for his comments on NATO and Russia
The WaPo had a top-of-page headline, âTrumpâs NATO-bashing comments rile allies, rekindle European fears.â
The WSJ included a below-the-fold front page headline, NATO Leader Blasts Trumpâs Suggestion He Would Encourage Russian Invasion of U.S. Allies.
And leading Republicans excused Trump’s reckless statement. Senator Marco Rubio said:
âHe doesnât talk like a traditional politician, and weâve already been through this. You would think people wouldâve figured it out by now.â
Excusing Trump because âhe doesnât talk like a politicianâ doesnât change how our NATO allies feel about Trump’s invitation to Putin to invade NATO countries. Article Five of the NATO charter doesnât bind America only if America decides that a European country is fully paid up.
Itâs not a high bar, but Biden is the picture of cognitive clarity compared to Trump. Let’s give the last word to JVL, who thinks Biden ought to embrace his age:
âAm I elderly? You betcha. Donât move like I used to. And I have the occasional senior moment. Iâll probably have one during this speech, just so folks from the New York Times have something to write about.
But I know what the hell Iâm doing.
Let me tell you about getting older. You arenât as fast on your feet. You have to think a moment before you remember stuff.
But…as you get older, youâre able to see what really matters. Youâre able to let go of your ego and focus on whatâs important. Thatâs why I was able to work with the Republicans in Congress even while they said nasty things about me in public: Because I didnât care what they saidâIâm too old for that.â
Biden would be smart to embrace his age. As would other Democrats. Thereâs a difference between substantive grounds for breaking up the Democratic coalition, and a flimsy one, that only plays into the hands of the hard right.
Thereâs a big difference between age and ageism.
Time to wake up America! Bidenâs advanced age is far from ideal for a president seeking a second term, even given how effective heâs been as president. Heâs old. And he was never a gifted public speaker. Sometimes he makes cringe-inducing mistakes. It would be great if he were 20 years younger. But for the media to make this the overarching issue of the campaign is nothing short of journalistic malpractice.
To help you wake up, watch and listen to Little Feat perform âOld Folks Boogieâ which first appeared as the fifth track on Little Featâs sixth album, Time Loves a Hero. (Here itâs performed live at the Rainbow Theatre in London, in August of 1977). This is taken from the album âWaiting For Columbusâ, perhaps the best live album of all time:
Chorus:
And You Know That You’re Over the Hill
When Your Mind Makes a Promise That Your Body Can’t Fill
Weâve all experienced the discomfort of having our mind make a promise that our body couldnât fulfill.