New York Times details a very bleak picture of what President Joe Biden’s party thinks of him.
According to the left-wing newspaper, Biden is trying to “inspire” his supporters and allies, maintaining that Democrats consider him too “passive” to lead the country.
Headlined “Biden vowed to stay above the fray, but Democrats want a fighter,” the New York Times sharply criticized the president for flying to Ohio after a mass shooting in the middle of an inflation crisis, yet choosing to ignore commenting on either topic.
“Forty-eight hours after the horrific mass shooting on July 4, President Biden flew to Ohio… amid skyrocketing inflation and Democrats still furious over the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Mr. Biden’s public schedule did not include any events or announcements on any topic,” the article began:
The author solemnly stated that Biden seemed detached from reality and “far less engaged than many of his supporters expected.”
The article then criticized Biden for not being the president Democrats expected and, frankly, the president America needs right now.
“While many Democrats are crying out for a fighter to express their anger, Mr. Biden has chosen a more passive path — blaming Congress, urging people to vote and avoiding heated rhetorical arguments,” the article said.
Despite the many different views that Republicans and Democrats have between them, both seem to agree that Biden’s approach to the country is one step away from setting the United States on fire.
However, the White House continues to tout how well Biden is doing.
“At the White House, administration officials say Mr. Biden has responded quickly to the nation’s crises, even if he hasn’t received the recognition they say he deserves,” the article said, adding that “few Democrats see the same energy and passion from the president “.
According to The New York Times, Biden often blames his limited power as an excuse for his inability to deal with serious issues, often placing the blame on lawmakers.
“Activists, elected leaders and ordinary Democratic voters say they are eager to see Mr. Biden push past legal boundaries,” the article says, adding that people are frustrated when Biden “remains calm and barely responds as crises lie before them.” we are massive.”
At the end of the article, the author again accused Biden of blaming people and institutions for the problems he caused, without offering any solutions.

