Joe Biden Is Not The Radical Left
Joe Biden Is Not The Radical Left
It's embarrassing to have to explain this, especially this close to the election, when so many voters have presumably been studiously doing their research on the candidates and their various positions and platforms (where applicable), but Joe Biden is not part of the radical left. He's not even close.You wouldn't know it if you've been listening to Republican campaign rhetoric lately, though. It's almost as if someone handed every GOP talking head the same photocopied list of talking points and a hammer to drive them home.Last week in Erie, PA, President Trump described Joe Biden as a radical left extremist, claiming that Biden will ban fracking. (While Biden said he would not support new fracking ventures on public land, he would allow existing fracking operations to continue, and wouldn't oppose new fracking on private land.)On a campaign stop in Iowa this month, Vice President Mike Pence invoked the same bogeyman. “When you look at their agenda, one thing is clear,” said Pence, “Joe Biden would be nothing more than a Trojan Horse for the radical left.” What's clear here is that either Pence hasn't looked at the Democratic agenda, or he doesn't know as much about what the left wants as he thinks he does. Consider Justin King, a journalist on the actual left. King says his greatest fear regarding the upcoming election is that a Biden win would sap the left's momentum, encouraging complacency in the absence of Trumpian divisiveness. “Going back to normal” under a Biden presidency would not advance the kind of deep, systemic change that many on the radical left actually want.On Fox and Friends earlier this month, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) opined that “Joe Biden's going to do whatever he's told to do by the left,” adding that “the radical left has taken over” because not enough people are funding Graham's re-election campaign. Frankly, the radical left would dance in the streets if Biden did what they told him to. The Democrats only sound vaguely leftist when compared to the further-right Republicans, but if you look at their actions in Congress, they're not very radical at all.
Kamala Harris. Photo by Gage Skidmore, via Flickr. Image has been cropped. CC BY-SA 2.0
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