Biden's Absence Highlights Disturbing Lack of Leadership

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 6 days ago

The glaring absence of presidential leadership during a critical time in American history has become increasingly pronounced, as Glenn Greenwald recently highlighted the unsettling reality that President Joe Biden has been essentially missing in action.

As Biden takes an extended hiatus, bouncing between California and Delaware, many are left to ponder who is truly guiding the nation.

Greenwald states, “The US has no functional president and has not had one for months, and it's barely noticeable and barely matters because there’s a permanent unelected machine that runs the government.”

This commentary echoes growing concerns about the ramifications of a leader who appears disengaged while unelected bureaucrats continue to steer federal policies.


The lack of accountability and visibility from prominent figures such as Vice President Kamala Harris only deepens the uncertainty about the current administration’s direction.

Harris, who is also running for president, has become more of an enigma than a visible leader, choosing to remain out of the limelight rather than capitalize on the opportunity to display her leadership capabilities.

The media scrutiny that would typically accompany such a dereliction of duty appears non-existent, once again illustrating a double standard that highlights a protective barrier surrounding this administration.

As Biden’s absence raises questions about who is really in charge, younger voters who are starting to engage in politics should seriously consider the implications of a government run without an accountable figurehead.

Furthermore, the unelected bureaucrats, who operate devoid of democratic consent, are seemingly untouchable, exemplifying a key issue with the current administration's approach to governance.

While the Left may promote a narrative which downplays Biden's detachment, the truth is stark: a lack of leadership leads to disconnection from the electorate and exacerbates the various crises faced by the nation, including inflation and international uncertainty.

The silent hand of bureaucratic governance may be convenient for some in power, but it is a troubling sign of a government that is not by the people, and for the people.

As we look ahead to the future, it's essential to reflect on the necessity of strong, visible leadership—something that many conservatives believe has been sorely lacking in this administration, and perhaps a clear pathway for the eventual resurgence of Republican principles in governance.

Sources:
twitchy.com
amgreatness.com
corbettreport.com












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