The specter of Watergate is beginning to make its presence felt in President Biden’s fight to retain his status as the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee for president.
His staff is meeting with prominent Democrats in the House and Senate, all of whom are expressing concern about Biden’s chances of winning re-election against Donald J. Trump, They want him to relinquish the nomination and hand it to a stronger candidate who can defeat Trump in the fall election.
The president, bedeviled by his shocking debate performance the other night, is standing firm. “I am not going anywhere!” he has bellowed.
OK, got it, Mr. President.
In the summer of 1974, the House was getting ready to impeach President Nixon over his role in covering up the Watergate scandal. A group of Republican senators — led by Barry Goldwater of Arizona and Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania — went to the White House to tell Nixon the following: The House is going to impeach you and the Senate is going to convict you. You should resign now.
Nixon took his friends’ advice and quit the presidency.
Do you see the symmetry between then and now?
It falls on the president to make his decision on what to do. It’s just feeling a bit to me as if a Watergate-era outcome might be in store.
Jill āThe Baby Sitterā Biden should be ashamed of herself. I, along with a number of othersā feel Biden wouldnāt be running except for power hungry, has to be relevant, Jill. Watch her in recent years. Sheās trying to be powerful and since she canāt do it herself, sheās pushing Joe to do whatever he can to keep her relevant.