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Bibi and Biden’s mutual non-admiration pact

There's no doubt the US administration hates Netanyahu. The question is, who is running it? The President of Barack Obama?

August 17, 2023 11:32
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Joe Biden has been President of the United States for just over two and a half years. Everyone wonders how long this can go on.

Everyone also wonders if and when Biden will invite Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House. I wonder if it matters at all.

Netanyahu was re-elected in November 2022. Israel’s President Isaac Herzog visited Washington in July, but the Israeli presidency is ceremonial. Then again, so is Biden’s.

Ask anyone in Washington if he’s in charge, and you get the same answer. Biden has always been more interested in power than policy. His presidency is a slow-motion race against the clock.

His aim is to stagger over the line to August 2024 and the Democratic nomination, then avoid falling on his face before crossing the finish line in the November elections.

This kind of presidency, like this kind of debilitated president, is unprecedented in modern American history.

Ronald Reagan went a bit gaga in his second term, but he stayed competent enough to keep an eye on the Cold War and read from the teleprompter without lapsing into gibberish.

Reagan’s vice-president, George HW Bush, was a competent politician and Cold War strategist. No one has ever used the words “competent” and “strategist” to describe Kamala Harris, Biden’s vice-president.

The word is that the actual work of the presidency is being done by the dozens of Obama-era advisers and managers, most of them unknown to the public.

They waited out the Trump presidency in think tanks, universities and cable-news shows, and have resumed where they left off in 2016. A fascinating dialogue on the “third Obama presidency” appeared this week on the Tablet website.

Tablet’s David Samuels and David Garrow, the biographer of Martin Luther King, discussed Garrow’s biography of Obama’s early years.