CHAPTER 1 The Myth: Biden Is a Moderate
ââI have the most progressive record of anybody running,â Joe Biden blurted out in a moment of honesty before he entered the 2020 campaign.1 He does, as this book will show. But Biden is also known for his habitual blarney. Just as he is capable of bragging about his leftist record, so he is also capable of duping people about his âmoderationââthe Big Lie the media has been pushing ever since he defeated Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primaries.
According to the dominant narrative, Biden is a harmless moderate. Thatâs the claim at the heart of the deception that he uses to conceal his dangerous agenda from the public. Biden portrays himself as a figure capable of âunifyingâ the country and âworking across the aisle.â2 Biden feeds the myth that he is a moderate by playing up his bipartisan bona fides. On the campaign trail during the Democratic primaries, he made the preposterous claim that he would consider a Republican as his running mate.3 The chances of that happening are nil, given the hard-core leftist composition of the Democratic Party. But Biden, ever the phony, said it anyway. Later, as the primaries wore on and Biden needed to appeal to liberal Democrat voters, he promised to name a liberal woman.
âIâve made life difficult for myself by putting intellectual consistency and principle above expediency,â Biden has said.4 What a laughable claim. The truth is that âordinary Joeâ long ago abandoned any sensible politics. As the Democratic Party moved to the hard left, so did he. Today he holds loony liberal views that mark him as a far-left Democrat. True, compared to Bernie Sanders, Biden is more moderate in his rhetoric. But relative to the rest of the country, he is a Big Government leftist and crypto-socialist. A Biden presidency would be anything but moderate. It would combine the worst of the Obama years with the new radicalism of the present-day Democratic Party.
This is, after all, a pol who giddily whispered in Barack Obamaâs ear that a massive government takeover of health care âwas a big fucking dealâ and pushed a reluctant Obama to embrace gay marriage in 2012.5 Biden has bragged that he was the âhighest-ranking elected U.S. official to support marriage equality.â6 He has declared, âTransgender equality is the civil rights issue of our time.â7
âOrdinary Joeâ has morphed into something more like Hollywood Joeâan opportunistic dilettante who couldnât care less about the ruinous consequences of extreme environmentalism for Rust Belt industries. His climate change plans read like a memo from Al Gore or Michael Moore. The presumptive Democratic nominee is willing to sacrifice countless jobs in the name of the absurd abstraction so trendy among the leftists who dominate his party: âenvironmental justice.â He has endorsed most of the ludicrous Green New Deal, vowed to ban fracking on federal lands, and promised ânet-zero emissionsâ by 2050. And he has vowed that he âwill not accept contributions from oil, gas and coal corporations or executivesââas if the companies that provide Americans with our gas and electricity were mafia dons.8
Bidenâs extreme environmentalism would bankrupt the Rust Belt. Yet despite these destructive fantasies, he has the gall to pose as the candidate of the middle class and to claim that he will leave âno workers behind.â
The media, eager to fool independents and Republicans, is naturally helping Biden position himself as a less doctrinaire Democrat for the general election. But itâs all a con. Blue-collar Joe vanished decades ago. Biden is far more comfortable on The Ellen DeGeneres Show than on the streets of Scranton where he grew up. He has given up Amtrak for private jets and, like his lobbyist siblings and grifter son, has cashed in on his name since he left the Obama White House.
Biden has spent much of the 2020 campaign touting his role as a pioneer of fashionable left-wing causesâfrom demonizing oil companies over âclimate changeâ to presiding at gay nuptials. (He angrily says that he âdidnât have to evolveâ on LGBTQ issues; his support for them came early.)9
During the Democratic primary debates he said that all of the Democratic candidates were equally left-wing and âon the same page.â He was right. On issue after issue Biden has adopted the most hard-line liberal stance. He wants to abolish the death penalty, for example, a position that not even Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton took. âBecause we cannot ensure we get death penalty cases right every time, Biden will work to pass legislation to eliminate the death penalty at the federal level, and incentivize states to follow the federal governmentâs example. These individuals should instead serve life sentences without probation or parole,â says his campaign website.10
As for abortions, Bidenâs absolutism now extends to advocating that all Americans pay for them. He has bragged about his 100 percent rating from the National Abortion Rights Action League. And he has gone completely quiet on law-and-order issues as a form of politically correct penance for his past remarks on the subject.
All of his extreme positions should be thrown in Bidenâs face during the general election, lest he hoodwink independents and liberal Republicans. All Donald Trump needs to do is quote Biden back to Biden and ask voters in the battleground states: Is this really what you want? A candidate who will raise your taxes, wipe out your jobs, regulate your industries into extinction, and turn public schools into laboratories for extreme LGBTQ experiments on vulnerable children?
Biden appears to have convinced himself that he is a gift to America and a moral authority for the world. He informs us that his sheer decency will get the âworld to respect America again.â This is quite a claim coming from an admitted plagiarist who supports partial-birth abortion and once told China that he âfully understandsâ its policy of killing children conceived in excess of its eugenic quotas.
Highlighting his essential dishonesty, Biden launched his campaign with an ad based on a Big Lie about Donald Trumpâthat he had praised white supremacists who were at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.11 Trump had done nothing of the kind. He had simply noted that there were peaceful people on both sides of the issue of whether to take down or keep up statues of Robert E. Lee. And Biden has kept up this lie, saying that âeverything the president says encourages white supremacists,â exposing his supposed desire for unity as a sham.12
Biden likes to talk about fighting for the âsoul of the nation,â even as he corrodes his own soul by habitually lying and espousing shamelessly immoral positions.13 In the culture war, he is on Planned Parenthoodâs sideâin favor of exploiting the weak and encouraging the selfish. Yet this never stops him from trumpeting his moral credentials and playing the Catholic everyman. âI go to Mass and say the rosary,â he has said. âPersonally for me, faith, itâs all about hope and purpose and strength, and for me, my religion is just an enormous sense of solace.â14
Bidenâs Catholicism is as fraudulent as every other part of his public image. He treats his faith as a kind of mascot while betraying its most fundamental teachings. On distinctly Catholic issuesâfrom abortion to embryonic stem cell research to gay marriageâhis rating is 0 percent. Bishops and priests have said that they will not give him Communion on account of this record.15
Like former presidential candidate John Kerry, whose checkered Catholicism cost him the Catholic vote, Bidenâs phony faith may very well prove more of a liability than an asset. It is just one more reminder that he is an out-of-touch elitist panting after the trends of the moment. Donald Trump won the Catholic vote in important states in 2016 and could win it again, owing to Bidenâs unfaithful Catholicism.
But some might ask: Wasnât Biden once a moderate? Here and there, it is true, he cast a few reasonable votes over his decades-long career as a U.S. senator. And one can find some quotations in which he sounds like a conservative. Like Teddy Kennedy, Biden was once hesitant about supporting abortion. âI donât like the Supreme Court decision on abortion. I think it went too far. I donât think that a woman has the sole right to say what should happen to her body,â he once said.16 But then, as the party moved to the left on the issue, he sold his soul to its Planned Parenthood wing and never made comments like those again.
And for the most part, even from the beginning of his career, Biden voted as a liberal Democrat. Back in 1995, the American Conservative Union gave him the anemic rating of 13 percent.
And notice how fast Biden has run away from the few good votes from his past. Take, for instance, his pitiful apology for helping to write the 1994 crime bill signed by Bill Clinton. He was once proud of it. âI was one of those guys in 1987 who tried to run on a platform that Clinton basically ran on in 1992. And that is, for a lack of a better phrase, his âThird Way.â It worked. Itâs where the American people are. Itâs where the Democratic Party should have been.⌠One of the things Iâm most angry about in the 2000 election, weâre now renegotiating as a party what the hell our message should be and who we are, when for me it was settled in 1992,â he has said.17
But on Martin Luther King Day in 2020, Biden ran away from his vote for that centrist crime bill, saying, âYou know Iâve been in this fight for a long time. It goes not just to voting rights. It goes to the criminal justice system. I havenât always been right. I know we havenât always gotten things right, but Iâve always tried.â Biden appeared to blame his past support for the bill on the systematic racism all white people are supposed to be guilty of: âThereâs something we have to admitânot youâwe, white America, has to admit, thereâs still a systematic racism and it goes almost unnoticed by so many of us.â18
Then there is Bidenâs reversal on the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits taxpayer funding of abortion. In 2020 he told Planned Parenthood that his vote in favor of the amendment was a mistake and that he did not want to support limiting access to abortion in any way. âFor many years as a U.S. senator, I have supported the Hyde Amendment as many, many others have because there was sufficient monies and circumstances where women were able to exercise that right [to abortion], women of color, poor women, women were not able to have access.⌠But circumstances have changed. I canât justify leaving millions of women without access to the care they need and their ability to exercise their constitutionally protected right,â he has said.19
Or how about his embrace of his far-left primary opponentsâ views on bankruptcy reform and free higher education? At one point in the 2020 campaign, Biden tweeted out, âAcross the country, middle and working class families are being squeezed by debt. This is a massive problem, and one that we need all of the best ideas to solve. Thatâs why today, Iâm adopting two plans from @BernieSanders and @ewarren to achieve this.â After Bernie finally endorsed him, Biden announced that he was going to continue to crib ideas from him by means of joint working groups. âJoe Biden announces that he and Bernie Sanders agreed to establish 6 policy working groups on issues from immigration, to criminal justice reform: âWeâre looking forward to turning that work into positive change for the country,â â ABC reported.20
All of these reversals and evolutionsâactually his rush to the far left of the Democratic Partyâcontradict the mediaâs mythology of Biden as a moderate. Yet the media still sustain the myth, saying that Biden represents ânormalcy.â By which they mean a return to the extreme liberalism of the Obama years. Thus Bidenâs claim that he will restore âdecencyâ to the White House goes unchallenged. (Biden returns the favor, pandering to the press, promising to suspend Trumpâs âall-out assaultâ on the media and saying piously, âWe must urgently reverse the trend of threats to the media at home and abroad, and once we have reversed it, we must assure that attacks on our free press are never again acceptable in any corner of society, and certainly not in the White House.â)21
Emboldened by the sympathetic press, Biden says that he will save America from the âvulgarâ Donald Trump. Is this the same Joe Biden who called a voter who challenged him âa horseâs assâ and told him he was âfull of shitâ?22 Is this the same Joe Biden whose pawing of women, including the wife of a defense secretary, became a source of scandal in the Obama White House?23 Is this the same Joe Biden who said that he didnât want to debate Trump but beat him up? âI wish I were in high school, I could take him behind the gym. Thatâs what I wish,â Biden said.24 That doesnât sound very presidential. But the media gives him a pass.
The media also gives him a pass on his claim that the Obama White House didnât give off a whiff of scandal, even as its scandals continue to erupt, from his son Hunterâs corrupt dealings in Chin...