James Carville, the 'Cajun 'rag' of Democratic politics, criticizes Joe Biden for not giving a Super Bowl interview, suggesting it shows his campaign doesn't have much confidence in him. Oh.
Earlier this week, Democratic Party strategist David Axelrod was sounding the alarm about Biden's terrible TV speech and now this.
People who make a living helping Democrats win are sounding the alarm. This does not bode well for Biden.
Hill reports:
Carville: Biden not accepting Super Bowl interview is a 'sign'
Democratic strategist James Carville said President Biden not sitting down for an interview before the Super Bowl is a “sign” that his administration has no confidence in him.
“It's the largest television audience, not even close, and you get an opportunity to do a 20- or 25-minute interview that day, and you don't do it, and that's kind of a signal to the staff or yourself that you don't do it,” Carville said in a recent interview with “Smerconish.” On CNN: “I have great confidence in you, and there is no other way to read this.”
This will be the second year in a row that the president will not sit down for an interview before the big game. Biden's decision not to participate comes as he faces bad press following the publication of the special counsel's report on his handling of classified documents.
Special Counsel Robert Hoare's report, released on Thursday, concluded that no charges should be brought against the president, but noted that Biden suffers from memory and recollection problems.
If Carville is saying this publicly, what are people saying behind closed doors?
This is not a Republican saying that. https://t.co/0Br7aUVUAm
– Pradeep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) February 10, 2024
Yes we know. It doesn't take a genius to figure that out. https://t.co/wv4u6nEnJm
– Bebe, not burdened by what happened (@bebe_strange) February 10, 2024
Do you think ?
Nothing like stating the obvious https://t.co/G8CFpzyJAn– Roman (@r1960b) February 10, 2024
The cat is out of the bag. When Carville says this, Biden has a serious problem.