Opinion | Biden's Enduring Legacy: Awful. No Worse | Common Dreams

It’s time to assess former U.S. President Joe Biden’s legacy. It has been a 
catastrophe. Or, worse.

Domestically, his most influential legacy is that he turned the country over to 
Donald Trump, the most repellant, dis-qualified, should’ve-been-easy-to-defeat 
candidate for president, ever. It is the end of the epoch of liberal democracy 
and the beginning of an era of oligarchic fascism. Nothing less.

Internationally, he lost the U.S.’ proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, and 
scarred the U.S. forever as an unrepentant perpetrator of genocide. It is the 
end of post-Cold War primacy for the United States and the beginning of its 
persona as a rapacious, predatory rogue state that objectively disdains human 
rights, democracy, and the international rule of law. Nothing less.

The combination of the two effects amounts to a massive, unprecedented 
comedown, an unparalleled destruction for the U.S. in its own house, and in the 
world. It’s hard to see how either will ever be recovered. That is Biden’s 
essential legacy.

Domestically, Biden refused to prosecute Trump for his public attempt to 
overturn the results of the 2020 election. The Brad Raffensperger tape was 
known about on January 3, 2021, more than two weeks before Biden ever even took 
office. You know the tape, “All I want is for you to find me 11,780 votes.” 
That is prima facia proof of federal election interference, a felony.

It is the end of post-Cold War primacy for the United States and the beginning 
of its persona as a rapacious, predatory rogue state that objectively disdains 
human rights, democracy, and the international rule of law. Nothing less.

Prosecution should have begun on January 20, 2021, the day Biden took office. 
Instead, Biden waited two-and-a-half years before even opening a formal 
investigation. It gave Trump more than enough time to run out the clock with 
his trademark Deny, Deflect, and Delay tactics.

Similarly, the matter of fake electors. They, too were uncovered even before 
Biden took office, when former Vice President Mike Pence refused to accept them 
on January 6, 2021. They, too were prima facia evidence of federal election 
interference, a felony. They, too, were left uninvestigated and unlitigated for 
two-and-a-half years, an unfathomable dereliction by the only person in world 
in a place to see that the law was simply enforced.

The damage to the country is incalculable. Trump will never face 
accountability. If Biden had simply done his job, Trump would now be sitting in 
an orange jumpsuit in some minimum security federal prison, instead of reveling 
in his second coronation. Biden ensured that the Rule of Law does not apply to 
the wily, wealthy, and powerful. In doing so, he undermined the public’s 
respect for and confidence in that Rule of Law.

Then, Biden’s refusal to step aside for a more able candidate in the 2024 
election ensured that no one could mount a winning campaign. The psychotically 
delusional ego behind it—that he was busy running the world—is insufferable. 
And it was a conspiracy among all of the top ranks of the Democratic party to 
hide his infirmity, until it was no longer possible.

Let’s stipulate—with an overabundance of generosity—that former Vice President 
Kamala Harris did as good a job as she could. The most telling fact of the 
Democrats’ loss was that Trump won by just over 2 millions votes, while 19 
million people who had voted for Biden in 2020 did not vote for Harris in 2024. 
By a roughly 3-to-1 margin—nearly 6 million people—those who stayed home 
reported that they would likely have come out and voted for Harris but for 
Biden’s support for the Israeli genocide.

There you have it. The Democrats’ own supporters would not support the 
Democratic nominee because of Biden’s unconscionable, barbaric, intractable 
policy in Gaza. Biden owns all of the dimensions of his party’s defeat and the 
loss of all of the branches of government to Trump. THAT is his domestic 
legacy. Nothing else matters.

Internationally, it is just as much of a debacle.

The Democrats began menacing Russia in 1994, when former President Bill Clinton 
announced the eastward expansion of NATO to include formerly Soviet-bloc 
countries. They continued it with the U.S.-backed coup in Ukraine, in 2014, 
overthrowing a Russia-leaning government and installing a Western-leaning 
neo-fascist state. Biden was the Obama administration’s quarterback on that 
coup.

Biden, on the brink of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, refused 
to even discuss Russian President Vladimir Putin’s offer of a European-wide 
security framework. It was Biden’s Defense Secretary, Lloyd Austin, who said 
that the U.S. wanted “to weaken Russia,” and make this invasion “a strategic 
failure for Russia.”

And it was the Biden administration that made colossal miscalculations about 
Russia’s military weakness, the U.S.’ military prowess, and the likely efficacy 
of economic sanctions. More than 500,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed, 
and almost $200 billion squandered, for that mistake. To put that into 
perspective, the U.S., with five times Ukraine’s population, quit Vietnam when, 
after eight years of fighting (not three years), it could no longer stomach the 
loss of 58,000 men.

The humiliation of the U.S. loss in Ukraine is not yet fully revealed because a 
formal settlement encoding the loss has not yet been reached. But most of the 
world’s nations are happy to have seen Russia bloody the U.S.’ nose.

Of all of the damages Biden inflicted on the U.S., none are as egregious, as 
unforgivable, or irreparable, as the damage to the U.S.’ reputation for his 
lusty, unremitting, sadistic support for the Israeli genocide in Gaza.

For a few weeks after Hamas’ October 7 attack, the Israeli response was framed 
as “self-defense.” But as Israeli officials publicly declared that they were 
going for expansion of the Israeli state, to Damascus, Syria, and beyond, it 
quickly became clear that a genocide was taking place.

The International Court of Justice said that a “plausible case” for genocide 
had been brought. The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, the minster of 
defense. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch declared genocide. The 
Israeli human rights organization, B’Tselem, stated that ethnic cleansing was 
underway.

The worst part was Biden’s and Harris’ claim to be “working around the clock” 
for a cease-fire, when, in fact, he was encouraging the genocide while 
precisely working to prevent a cease-fire. A more perfidious, demonic pretense 
could not be contrived.

Thanks to Biden, the U.S. will never live down that it is a savage, predatory, 
genocidal state, enforcing by mass murder of innocent, defenseless women and 
children, the imposition of a Western colonial regime into a third world 
country in order to steal their land and the riches beneath it. All the world 
sees it. None will forget it.

Finally, lest anybody think I am some kind of crypto-conservative, I have voted 
for every Democratic presidential nominee since George McGovern, in 1972. It 
was the rank and file Democrats of Biden’s own party who expressed their 
revulsion of that party and Biden’s handiwork by staying away from the polls 
and handing Donald Trump the presidency and both houses of Congress.

If ever there was a searing, sanctimonious self-immolation in presidential 
politics, this was it and the costs are incalculable. The damage will 
reverberate for decades and might never be recovered.

It will be all but impossible for the Democratic Party to accept responsibility 
for the catastrophe it has inflicted on America, through its head, Joe Biden, 
and the complicity of all of the party’s upper echelon. It will, thus, ensure 
that nothing will change. We desperately need a new party that reflects the 
interest and needs of the American people, and not those of the party’s 
corporate owners. Change cannot come too soon.



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