Biden Sounds Newly Strong Alarm: Trumpism Menaces Democracy

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President Joe Biden speaks outside Independence Hall, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — President Joe Biden charged in a prime-time address Thursday that the “extreme ideology” of Donald Trump and his adherents “threatens the very foundation of our republic,” as he summoned Americans of all stripes to help counter what he sketched as dark forces within the Republican Party trying to subvert democracy.

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In his speech at Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, Biden unleashed the trappings of the presidency in an unusually strong and sweeping indictment of Trump and what he said has become the dominant strain of the opposition party. His broadside came barely two months before Americans head to the polls in bitterly contested midterm elections that Biden calls a crossroads for the nation.

“Too much of what’s happening in our country today is not normal,” he said before an audience of hundreds, raising his voice over pro-Trump hecklers outside the building where the nation’s founding was debated. He said he wasn’t condemning the 74 million people who voted for Trump in 2020, but added, “There’s no question that the Republican Party today is dominated by Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans,” using the acronym for Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan.

The explicit effort by Biden to marginalize Trump and his followers marks a sharp recent turn for the president, who preached his desire to bring about national unity in his Inaugural address.

Biden, who largely avoided even referring to “the former guy” by name during his first year in office, has grown increasingly vocal in calling out Trump personally. Now, emboldened by his party’s summertime legislative wins and wary of Trump’s return to the headlines, he has sharpened his attacks, last week likening the “MAGA philosophy” to “semi-fascism.”

Wading into risky political terrain, Biden strained to balance his criticism with an appeal to more traditional Republicans to make their voices heard. Meanwhile, GOP leaders swiftly accused him of only furthering political divisions.

Delivering a preemptive rebuttal from Scranton, Pennsylvania, where Biden was born, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said it is the Democratic president, not Republicans, trying to divide Americans.

“In the past two years, Joe Biden has launched an assault on the soul of America, on its people, on its laws, on its most sacred values,” McCarthy said. “He has launched an assault on our democracy. His policies have severely wounded America’s soul, diminished America’s spirit and betrayed America’s trust.”

Asked about McCarthy’s criticism, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said earlier Thursday that “we understand we hit a nerve” with the GOP leader, and quoted the Republican’s prior statements saying Trump bore responsibility for the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Trump plans a rally this weekend in the Scranton area.

White House officials said the sharp tenor of Biden’s remarks reflected his mounting concern about Trump allies’ ideological proposals and relentless denial of the nation’s 2020 election results.

“Equality and democracy are under assault” in the U.S., Biden charged, casting Trump and his backers in the GOP as a menace to the nation’s system of government, its standing abroad and its citizens’ way of life.

Trump and the MAGA Republicans “promote authoritarian leaders and they fan the flames of political violence,” he said. They “are determined to take this country backwards.”

“Backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love,” he said, referencing the social issues that Democrats have looked to place front-and-center for voters this fall.

Biden’s appearance was promoted as an official, taxpayer-funded event, a mark of how the president views defeating the Trump agenda as a policy aim as much as a political one. Red and blue lights illuminated the brick of Independence Hall, as the Marine Band played “Hail to the Chief” and a pair of Marine sentries stood at parade rest in the backdrop. Still, the major broadcast television networks did not carry the address live.

The president appealed for citizens to “vote, vote, vote” to protect their democracy. “For a long time, we’ve reassured ourselves that American democracy is guaranteed. But it is not.”

Biden harked back to the 2017 white supremacist protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, which he said brought him out of political retirement to challenge Trump. Biden argued that the country faces a similar crossroads in the coming months, and he cast defending the “soul of the nation” as “the work of my presidency — a mission I believe in with my whole soul.”

But Iowa GOP chair Jeff Kaufman said in a statement that Biden was using the tactics of an authoritarian regime, “trying to turn his political opponents into an enemy of the state.”

Larry Diamond, an expert on democracy and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, said calling Trump out for attacks on democracy “can be manipulated or framed as being partisan. And if you don’t call it out, you are shrinking from an important challenge in the defense of democracy.”

The White House has tried to keep Biden removed from the legal and political maelstrom surrounding the Department of Justice’s discovery of classified documents in Trump’s Florida home. Still, Biden has pointed to some Republicans’ quick condemnation of federal law enforcement, to argue “you can’t be pro-insurrectionist and pro-American.”

His trip to Philadelphia was just one of his three to the state within a week, a sign of Pennsylvania’s importance in the midterms, with competitive Senate and governor’s races. However, neither Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Democrats’ Senate nominee, nor Attorney General Josh Shapiro, their pick for governor, attended Thursday night.

The White House intended the speech to unite familiar themes: holding out bipartisan legislative wins on guns and infrastructure as evidence that democracies “can deliver,” pushing back on GOP policies on guns and abortion that Biden says are out of step with most people’s views.

The challenges have only increased since the tumult surrounding the 2020 election and the Capitol attack.

Lies surrounding that presidential race have triggered harassment and death threats against state and local election officials and new restrictions on mail voting in Republican-dominated states. County election officials have faced pressure to ban the use of voting equipment, efforts generated by conspiracy theories that voting machines were somehow manipulated to steal the election.

Candidates who dispute Trump’s loss have been inspired to run for state and local election posts, promising to restore integrity to a system that has been undermined by false claims.

There is no evidence of any widespread fraud or manipulation of voting machines. Judges, including ones appointed by Trump, dismissed dozens of lawsuits filed after the election, and Trump’s own attorney general called the claims bogus. Yet Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research polling has shown about two-thirds of Republicans say they do not think Biden was legitimately elected president.


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Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

Dear leader’s speech attacking anyone who opposes his agenda as an enemy of the state. The visuals are awesome, looks exactly like the fascist overlords in the movies and one tv.

Ari
Ari
1 year ago

Geobbels would be proud

Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

Decrepit Joe as usual is projecting exactly what he and his party are. As we say כל הפוסל, במומו פוסל.

hard at work yeshiva grad
hard at work yeshiva grad
1 year ago

there you have it. the dem lib agenda, the agenda that he put as the soul of our nation R”L, being pro marrying who u want, killing unborn babies and if you disagree you are pulling the country backwards. not to mention the crime caused by crazy lib pro criminal policy and the lib woke support of the anti-frum hate org yaffed and its hate-filled leader who spreads antisemitism constantly in the secular media by perpetuating age old anti-semitic tropes. How is it possible for any frum yid to justify supporting these ppl boggles the mind

Sander
Sander
1 year ago

Joe Biden the greatest moron and crook to sit in the White House (I didn’t say President, because he was not legitimately elected). He knows the day a new Republican majority House will be sworn in, he will be impeached!

Last edited 1 year ago by Sander
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Kol haPosel biMumo posel…

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
1 year ago

Charlie hall/soros want north Korean like elections where there is no opposition to champagne liberals

Karine Jean-Pierre
Karine Jean-Pierre
1 year ago

All those years of fighting on the killing fields of Vietnam and Cambodia are now paying off big time for President Biden. Joe is a uniter. Joe is a unifier. Joe is a natural born leader. His oratory skills are unmatched. We are so fortunate to have him now as the leader of the free world. As Kathy Hochul so succinctly said, those evil white racist Republican deplorables should leave this country immediately.

Pinny
Pinny
1 year ago

What a fool !

Jackson
Jackson
1 year ago

To sum up the speech in thirteen words: Join the Democrats, the party of hate, for our America to reign supreme.

Biden and co are clearly looking to cause conflicts and fights because they believe it will help them in the next election. No previous president – not even Trump – would have attacked those who have a different political ideology AS A GROUP nearly as viscously as Biden does at major speeches of his. Biden’s repeated efforts to do so are super inflammatory. They also run the risk of turning into a self fulfilling prophesy. Which is what Biden is hoping for to help the Democrats in the elections.

Can you imagine that this is the guy who they told us to vote for because he is a unifier who will bring back civility and bipartisanship to Washington?

Basket of deplorable
Basket of deplorable
1 year ago

Joe is a peacemaker.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

AP=Always Propaganda:
“There is no evidence of any widespread fraud or manipulation of voting machines. Judges, including ones appointed by Trump, dismissed dozens of lawsuits filed after the election…”

Actually, for no good reason, the courts dismissed the claims without hearing them at all. Therefore, there can’t be “evidence” of anything as no court convened to hear these cases.

Rachael Madcow
Rachael Madcow
1 year ago

He was teleblabbing what Susan Rice and other Obama scum around him wrote for him. This is exactly why we elected Trump and will do so again. These unelected bureaucrats by the thousands need to be expelled from our country.

Paul Near Philadelphia
Paul Near Philadelphia
1 year ago

It is remarkable how many people seem to support President Trump just as a way of “owning the libs.”

Gravitas,
Civitas,
Jus

anonymous
anonymous
1 year ago

Finally Joe woke up and started fighting back. Trump is turning off his own party and most independent voters, who are 30% of the voters. More investigations and indictments coming soon vs rasha trump.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

It’s the economy stupid.
I want $2 a gallon gas
I want my car Lease for $89 a month
Rent is too Damn high.
My Salary hasn’t risen.
Nice try using Trump as bait to conceal real issues

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