Former Vice President Joe Biden, according to political analyst James Carville, is among the most tragic people in contemporary American history due to his failure to withdraw from the contest at the appropriate time.
On Thursday’s edition of his podcast, “Politics War Room,” Carville stated, “I cannot begin to express how tragic this is.”
In a statement lauding Biden’s political record, Carville stated, “He’s one of the most accomplished Americans” since WWII. “If you just look at what he did as chairman of the Judiciary, Foreign Relations, Vice President, President, and you look at the tragedies of his life and distress that he’s exhibited, and he’s a well-liked, very admirable person, and he made one colossal mistake, and the Democrats made a colossal mistake by going along with it.”
Not to mention remaining a contender all the way until July 21, 2024. “And it saddens me deeply,” Carville chimed in. “It’s just so sad.”
There has been a resurgence of interest in Biden’s historic decision to drop out of the presidential campaign. CNN newsman Jake Tapper is a co-author of the forthcoming book “Original Sin,” which details the cover-up of the president’s physical and mental health by his closest associates and advisors.
Carville stressed that Biden’s decision to remain in the campaign for an extended period of time ruined his legacy.
“Joe Biden on New Year’s Day of 2024 stood as a titan of modern American history,” according to him.
“He’s a man that deserved everything that we could give him other than reelection,” said Carville.
Reporters will keep revealing more details about the Biden administration’s inner workings, according to the Democratic Party strategist who advised Clinton.
“We pretty much know the parameters of what happened but there’s plenty of specifics left,” he added. “It’s pretty much the saddest f—— thing you could imagine.”
As of this writing, AWN Digital has heard nothing from Biden’s press office.
