It also pointed out that the incumbent president deserves to be remembered for his "accomplishments" and his "decency" rather than his decline. It agreed with the first senior Democrats for calling openly for the president to step aside. (Related: Pelosi now claims it’s LEGITIMATE to question Biden’s mental state after initially backing him.) It also said that people can no longer be deceived by the cover-ups of the mainstream media, the Biden campaign and his family. Biden may still appear dynamic during short appearances. However, his mental state could no longer lead a superpower nation by cues and scripts, let alone put an international crisis on hold because he is tired, jetlagged or having a bad night. "Biden's claim that this election is between right and wrong is ruined by the fact that the existence of his campaign now depends on a lie," the write-up included. The Economist is only the latest corporate media organ to call for Biden to exit the election. Several formerly friendly media personalities have also called on Biden to bow out, including MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, who, as recently as March, claimed, "This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever, not a close second, and I've known him for years." The Atlantic magazine criticized Representative James Clyburn as dishonest for attempting to defend Biden by claiming the president simply had a stutter. The independent media outlet first warned in 2022 that Biden should not seek re-election because he was too old. "A fresh candidate would have just over ten weeks after the convention to make their pitch. Such a candidate might lose, obviously, though even then the catharsis of Biden's self-sacrifice would help restore American politics," it added. "But we believe that they would have a good chance of winning, a better one than Biden, even if the candidate was Kamala Harris, his relatively unpopular vice president." It said that these candidates would be fit to govern and they would, except for Harris, deprive Trump of his strongest arguments against Biden such as inflation, immigration and the 'supposed "witch-hunt"' that led to Trump's prosecution.The presidential debate was awful for Joe Biden, but the cover-up has been worse. The dishonesty of his campaign provokes contempt. He must withdraw https://t.co/RijgS4gDI2 pic.twitter.com/NcsrEVPwdx
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) July 4, 2024
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