Doktor Zoom writes on the blog Wonkette. This is an excellent commentary on Biden’s farewell address.
President Biden made mistakes. He was not perfect. But he survived an unprecedented barrage of defamation from the Republications, who did everything possible to portray him as a criminal and to destroy his son. Never mind that the Republican’ star witness against the Bidens was an FBI informant who falsely claimed that Biden and Hunter took millions in bribes, and eventually confessed to being a Russian plant; he was recently sentenced to six years in prison.
Biden is a good man. He is a man with a heart. He is deeply empathetic. We can’t say the same for the felon who succeeds him.
And, despite razor-thin numbers in both houses of Congress, he managed somehow to pass a remarkable lot of legislation that will rebuild our nation’s infrastructure, create good jobs, attract new industries, revive technology manufacturing, and address climate change. Trump inherits a thriving economy–the best in the world–and will claim credit for it. In the 48 months of Biden’s time in office, there was job growth inbb by every single month. Furthermore, he relieved the debts of millions of students, prioritizing those who got debt forgiveness in return for public service. The Republicans accused him of buying votes, but they lied: Biden continued to forgive college debt after the election.
And that Norman Rockwell painting portrayed in the post? It hangs in Biden’s White House. You can be sure it will be moved to storage on Monday.
Doktor Zoom writes:
….Biden made an explicit parallel to Dwight D. Eisenhower’s farewell address, which warned about the threat of the “military-industrial complex” that nevertheless still has a stranglehold on our economy and politics in a “disastrous rise of misplaced power.”
Today, Biden said, we should be wary of the “potential rise of a tech-industrial complex”:
“Americans are being buried under an avalanche of misinformation and disinformation enabling the abuse of power. The free press is crumbling. Editors are disappearing. Social media is giving up on fact-checking. The truth is smothered by lies told for power and for profit.”
He didn’t name Donald Trump explicitly, just some of those forces that helped him retake power, and which threaten to help Trump and his billionaire buddies undo democracy.
Biden also offered some very concrete steps that might help rein in the destructive forces, although the chances they’ll be enacted during the tenure of the Lord of Misrule seem slim. He started with the easy stuff that won’t happen under Trump.
“We must reform the tax code. Not by giving the biggest tax cuts to billionaires, but by making them begin to pay their fair share.
“We need to get dark money — that’s that hidden funding behind too many campaign contributions — we need to get it out of our politics.”
Then it was on to three ideas that will almost certainly have to wait until we bury Trumpism, at the very least.
“We need to enact an 18-year time limit, term limit […] and the strongest ethics reforms for our Supreme Court. We need to ban members of Congress from trading stock while they are in the Congress. We need to amend the Constitution to make clear that no president, no president is immune from crimes that he or she commits while in office. The president’s power is … not absolute. And it shouldn’t be.”
OK, maybe the second one, the ban on members of Congress trading stocks, has some ghost of a chance; it also wouldn’t really do anything to keep Trump in check, though it’s certainly a general good-government idea. Maybe Biden threw it in for the sake of parallelism, to call for reforms in all three branches of government.
Letting the super-wealthy run things, Biden reminded us, is a recipe not just for oligarchy, but for despair: If everyone knows the system is rigged, we all too often give up, or lash out in violence, neither of which is good for democracy. He offered as a hopeful metaphor an image from a 1946 Norman Rockwell painting that hangs in the White House, showing a crew of workers cleaning the torch on the Statue of Liberty, so its “rays of light could reach out as far as possible.” Keeping that torch lit is the work we all have to do as citizens. And while Biden didn’t mention this detail, do keep in mind that Liberty is not enlightening the world with a damn tiki torch, either.

The bald guy with the pipe is a caricature of Rockwell. Wikipedia notes that ‘The inclusion of a non-white figure working with whites, apparently only noticed in 2011, contravened a Saturday Evening Post policy of only showing people of ethnicity in subservient roles.’ Darn that DEI!
Biden closed with a rather remarkable passing of the torch, not so much to the incoming wrecking crew, but to the only people who can stop those bastards: Us.
“I still believe in the idea for which this nation stands — a nation where the strength of our institutions and the character of our people matter and must endure. Now it’s your turn to stand guard. May you all be the keeper of the flame. May you keep the faith. I love America. You love it, too.”
What a contrast to the rhetoric of Ronald Reagan, who blithely called America a “shining city on a hill” because it’s so plainly the bestest place possible. (As Sarah Vowell reminds us, adding “shining” was a sunny perversion of the original Puritan metaphor’s dour intent, which warned that everyone would see our sins, like Abu Ghraib).
But America isn’t a self-illuminating beacon of virtue that’s virtuous just because it’s America. Instead, Biden argues, the light of freedom requires constant maintenance and renewal — and it only keeps shining if we do the hard, even risky work of participatory democracy.
We’re going to miss that guy.

Only far Left blind partisans will miss Joe Biden. He has always been an utter mediocrity, as Barack Obama and most other prominent Democrats know. Biden is a total grifter, an unindicted criminal whose family obviously participated in influence-peddling schemes for many years. What expertise did Hunter Biden have that entitled him to receive millions of dollars from shady entities?
Here’s a more rational take on this appalling person. If only he were being succeeded by an honorable person.
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/the-biden-era-wheezes-its-way-to-a-fittingly-deluded-end/?utm_source=recirc-desktop&utm_medium=blog-post&utm_campaign=river&utm_content=top-bar-latest&utm_term=first
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Are you describing Donald Trump? Because it’s weird that your words fit Trump far better than Biden (although Trump has been indicted, of course, multiple times, since there was actually evidence to indict him).
FYI, calling someone an “unindicted criminal” is pretty hilarious, since you can’t prove that you aren’t an “unindicted criminal” yourself. What a ridiculous insult!
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Joe Biden is one of our greatest presidents. He’s certainly on par with LBJ, but he faced greater obstacles than LBJ. LBJ had large Congressional majorities. Biden got major legislation passed with a one-vote margin or none at all.
His legislative skills are remarkable.
His ability to build alliances with other nations is unparalleled.
His character and decency are exemplary.
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What’s it like being a person who defends Kremlin-owned insurrectionist traitors?
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To paraphrase your own rhetoric, only far Right blind partisans find the National Review a credible source of news.
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If you want to claim that Trump is very low character I agree with you. But to say that Biden’s character and decency are exemplary is just another example of your blind partisanship, on par with your repeated denials that he is seriously cognitively impaired. Joe Biden knew all about what Hunter was doing accepting millions of dollars in attempted bribes from suspect foreign entities. Joe was never respected by his colleagues in the Senate; they recognized what a mediocrity he always was. Joe claimed for 20+ years that a drunk truck driver killed his first wife and infant daughter. He made that claim in an absurd effort to increase public sympathy for himself – no one ever denied him that sympathy so there was no need to fabricate that story. He lied about his academic record and much else. In the future serious historians will note all these facts, although a blindly partisan blogger who doesn’t value fact-based history will maintain her non-sensical beliefs.
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Joe Biden was a great President.
The man who claimed that he and Hunter took millions in bribes confessed that he lied. He was a Russian agent. He was sentenced to six years in jail.
https://search.app/xCusqX9nPx5ikTUN6
“A former informant has pleaded guilty to lying to the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) about a fake bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
Alexander Smirnov, 44, also admitted tax evasion after not reporting more than $2m (£1.58m) in income.
His claims became the basis of an impeachment investigation in Congress which centred around the false claims that the Bidens made millions in bribes from Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company.
But Smirnov admitted he made the story up, and pleaded guilty in Los Angeles on Monday as part of an agreement with prosecutors.”
Biden was respected by his peers in the Senate.
Unlike Trump, he did not commit adultery, he did not have sex with a porn star while his wife was recuperating from childbirth. He did not have multiple bankruptcies. He was never a convicted felon.
You caught him in a lie. The trucker who killed his wife and child was not drunk. Said you catch Trump in any of his 30,000 lies documented by the Washington Post fact-checker when he was president?
Did you get outraged when the Saudis gave Jared Kushner $2 Billion? Did you wonder why? Do you know that Jared now has $4.5 Billion? Do you wonder why?
You, sir, are a blindly partisan MAGA apologist.
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Trump is not only a man of “low character.” He is a traitor who attempted to overthrow the Constitution in 2020. People died because of his lies and the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol. For four years, he lied about the 2020 election. His Attorney General testified that he lost. So did other close aides. He’s a sore loser. A crybaby. A fraud. A Putin puppet. The Cabinet he appointed–with only a few exceptions, like Rubio and Bessent–is a bad joke. Rapist Gaetz for AG? Vaccine denier RFK for HHS? Sycophant Kash Patel for FBI? Assad-loving Gabbard for Director of national Intelligence?
An early accommodation to his best friend Putin. Destroy the U.S. Discredit our institutions by appointing fools and sycophants and crackpots.
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I think Doktor Zoom is wrong about where the Rockwell painting will go. If FELON47 finds out what it’s worth, that painting may be on its way to Mar-a-Lago where it will end up with other loot FELON47 will steal from the While House, the treasury, the IRS, et al, and stored in bathrooms waiting for billionaires like Putin, Bezos, Zuckerberg, or Musk to buy it.
After all, FELON47 is a malignant narcissist, a sociopath and a megalomaniac who has immunity and can’t be punished for his crimes starting on January 20, 2025, when he officially becomes FELON47.
Fascists take what they want. Hitler’s Nazis did.
I do not think using THE BIG LIE to fool people is the only thing FELON47 learned from Hitler’s Nazis. He did steal those classified documents and is still lying about that theft. In 2021, the CIA reported a lot of undercover assets recruited in countries like Russia, North Korea, China, et al. were rounded u and executed or flipped.
By the end of FELON47’s second four years in the white House, I expect him to become the richest man in the world, the first trillionaire.
History’s Biggest Robbery: How the Nazis Stole Europe’s Gold – Knowledge at Wharton
Artworks stolen by Nazis returned to heirs of outspoken cabaret performer killed in the Holocaust | AP News
Why finding Nazi-looted art is ‘a question of justice’ | PBS News Weekend
CIA admits to losing dozens of informants around the world: NYT
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Lloyd,
I’m glad you remembered that dozens of secret agents were murdered or disappeared while Trump was in office.
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