In a recent podcast, Democratic strategist James Carville criticized fellow Democrats, particularly Pete Buttigieg, for retroactively expressing concerns about President Biden's reelection campaign. Carville argued that such critiques hold little value post-factum, especially in light of revelations from a new book discussing Biden's perceived decline and stamina issues. He emphasized that rather than reflecting on missed opportunities, Democrats should have been vocal earlier. Carville lamented Biden's choice to run for a second term, believing it detracts from his legacy, while co-host Al Hunt echoed the call for Biden to consider retirement amid recent public appearances that appear embarrassing.
Carville criticized the timing of Democrats like Buttigieg, stating they should have voiced concerns about Bidenâs reelection sooner instead of waiting for hindsight regarding his decline.
He indicated that Biden's decision to run again in 2024, despite concerns over his stamina, has potentially robbed him of a celebrated legacy and retirement.
Hunt remarked that Biden's recent public appearances are damaging to his reputation, urging him to recognize when it's time to retire gracefully.
Carville emphasized that the critiques of Biden's performance should have been made sooner, rather than in hindsight when the situation appears more dire.
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