By SnifflesIt's Election Day, and turnout across the country appears to be high — especially in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Nevada. Harris-Walz supporters are by turns excited and nervous. We're on the brink of something, that's for sure. Even Benedict Donald doesn't sound too confident at the moment.
However, events are still unfolding. So let's pause to send some appreciation Joe Biden's way.
Today must be pretty bittersweet for Biden, who clearly wanted to bring the fight to Trump again. (Reminder: As of this moment, Joe is the only Democrat who's beaten him.) But if you stop and think about it, Biden is the one who really made these last incredible 107 days possible.
After all, back in 2020, he chose Kamala Harris to be his running mate — elevating her even after she challenged him in a primary-election debate that got the pundits' tongues wagging. Biden had the judgment and maturity to understand that that debate moment was ephemeral in comparison with the gifts, skills and constituencies she would eventually bring to the ticket. And during the entire Administration, they've worked together as true partners.
Then, this year, after he cratered against Benedict Donald in the June debate, the whole world jumped on his case, demanding he bow out. Biden waited three weeks, and now we understand why. It's obviously not a decision a world leader makes quickly — and he certainly wasn't going to make a move before the July NATO summit was over. Then he waited until the Republican National Convention wrapped up on July 18. Finally, on Sunday, July 21, he called Kamala. You know the rest.
This last move was Dark Brandon at his darkest best. He let the MAGAts spend their entire convention time and money trashing him. Trump still hasn't gotten over it — you could tell from the unhinged rants he always spewed at his increasingly ill-attended rallies. Donald hates it when he thinks (in this case, rightly) that someone has taken advantage of him.
Thanks, Joe. You're still our favorite badass. We cats PURR.