New York Times writer Peter Coy once again kissed the ring of Bidenomics by actually having the gall to bemoan in writing how President Joe Biden wouldn’t be remembered for the marvelous way he handled the economy.
We’re still waiting for the punchline.
Coy mourned the “Tragedy of Joe Biden” in a January 10 column, crying over how Biden was essentially relegated to the background “like a ghost — stiff, wan, often unseen by the public.” Coy didn’t get to the second paragraph before turning his piece into a comedy strip, “It is a crushing end to his presidency. He had some remarkable achievements when it comes to the economy, but he couldn’t shape the narrative around his own record.” Uh, that’s because the economy doesn’t agree with this narrative. After Coy complained against voter “disappointment” standing in the way of…
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