The article discusses how Donald Trump and his allies have made a consistent effort to attack Joe Biden, treating these onslaughts as a ritualistic part of their political strategy. Trump's recent criticism of Biden's pen usage is highlighted as a tactic to assert Biden's incompetence. This behavior serves as a distraction from Trump's own political failings, suggesting that despite acknowledged failures, Trump can manipulate perceptions to maintain his support base. Ultimately, it raises questions about the effectiveness of traditional political accountability in the current landscape.
Trump's continuous attacks on Biden serve not just as distraction but a strategy to keep his own political fortunes alive by projecting failures onto Democrats.
By branding Biden's use of a pen as indicative of incompetence, Trump seeks to portray him as a manipulated puppet, undermining confidence in Biden's agency.
The political landscape has shifted such that Trump's failures may no longer matter in the same way; they can be obscured through distraction and rhetoric.
In the face of Trump's antics, many analysts point toward a dismaying conclusion: that failures in policy can be redefined or dismissed entirely.
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