The New Statesman
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Frida Ghitis : U.S. faces a choice between two possible leaders: a sociopath under four criminal indictments and an octogenarian with rapidly declining faculties.
She says the nation's fate is being decided by two men who seem, by even the most generous standard, out of their minds.
Ghitis says Biden 's character seemed to dissolve along with his faculties: instead of displaying “the buck stops here” dignity of his office, he defensively blamed his mishandling of classified documents on his staff.
Julian Zelizer says Biden is the vanishing president who reflects a vanishing America .
He says he is the perfect emblem of the digital age.
Biden was elected in 2020 in order to still the chaos that Trump , abetted by an hysterical liberal media, had unleashed.
Zelizer: Unlike distracted, confused Biden , Trump is fixated, intense, obsessive.
Biden is holding a gun to democracy’s head by not stepping aside, writes Andrew Keen .
Keen: Behind the woke turn is a generational conflict, with the older generation refusing to step aside.
The backlash, on the part of young people who feel obstructed and betrayed, will be furious, Keen says.
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