Biden's recent mega-gaffe was just further evidence that his supporters do not expect Biden to govern the government; they expect the government to govern him.
They are truly supporters in a most literal sense: propping Biden up long enough to get to November, and then letting the swamp take it from there.
For Biden supporters, his ability - or rather obvious inability - to govern is the least of their concerns.
Biden supporters' faith lies not in their candidate but in what Trump termed "The swamp." Whether it's called "The deep state," or the bureaucracy, or simply Washington, Biden supporters' faith rests in "All of the above," not Joe.
Should Biden win, his supporters' trust rests in the state governing itself.
After so many pratfalls, there is no way Biden supporters believe in him any longer.
For Biden supporters, government by autopilot is just fine.
They are truly supporters in a most literal sense: propping Biden up long enough to get to November, and then letting the swamp take it from there.
For Biden supporters, his ability - or rather obvious inability - to govern is the least of their concerns.
Biden supporters' faith lies not in their candidate but in what Trump termed "The swamp." Whether it's called "The deep state," or the bureaucracy, or simply Washington, Biden supporters' faith rests in "All of the above," not Joe.
Should Biden win, his supporters' trust rests in the state governing itself.
After so many pratfalls, there is no way Biden supporters believe in him any longer.
For Biden supporters, government by autopilot is just fine.
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