I think this might be my favorite part of winning. Certainly has been in baseball. Watching all the yank losers thrash their team
In the wake of a decisive victory for a candidate they’ve warned is a threat to democracy, President Joe Biden and his close advisers are in a moment of reckoning and reevaluation.
Among those close to the president, there are two opposing views, according to people involved in the conversations: that Biden should have remained the candidate because he had stronger coalitions in the Blue Wall state, or that Democrats’ steep losses in the executive and the legislative branch are due to his deep unpopularity.
And there is another school of though, which that Biden himself has voiced: that the blame lies with former President Barack Obama and House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi for tossing Biden to the side on two separate occasions.
“Twice our party leaders — in 2016 and 2024 — pushed aside Biden for someone who would generate more enthusiasm and twice we lost. Biden remains the only candidate who has beaten Trump, and he was tossed over once again,” one longtime Biden aide told CNN.
I'm going to enjoy the hell out of watching Morning Joe and The View this week.