Coronavirus pandemic makes politics more relevant, not less | Randy Schultz
We would be in much better shape if the country had a different president and different policies.
After
Actually, politics matter more than ever.
Voters make political choices that give people the chance to govern. Only then do we learn whether those political choices were right. The pandemic has shown that
Trump caught the wave of anti-immigrant, anti-government sentiment and hoped that a growing economy would allow him to keep riding it through November. He got away with breaking every norm of presidential conduct because almost no one he had to care about pushed back.
Facing an unprecedented crisis, however, Trump's politics don't work. Bored with anything that doesn't involve performing for his base and incapable of seeing beyond himself, Trump is failing to provide the steady, reassuring presence that this crisis demands of a president.
On Sunday, with market futures tumbling and virus cases spreading, Trump dwelled on his own grievances.
A reporter asked whether Trump, like some members of
A day earlier,
Trump responded by calling Alexander a "terrible reporter" and ranting further about the media. Alexander then asked Vice President
As
Consider also how Trump's policy decisions look in retrospect.
How much better prepared would
Could we use, say,
As the military mobilizes to fight the pandemic, could the Pentagon use another
Finally, with older Americans most at risk from the coronavirus, the New York Times reported that the Trump administration wants to ease Obama-era regulations on nursing homes. The changes would affect rules to prevent infections.
Those are the policies we got from the politics that elected Trump and have retained a Republican
Only different politics can give us different policies. Which brings us to Biden.
A Biden supporter claimed in a video that the Trump administration had "silenced"
The
Before the
Trump is singularly unqualified to be president, based on character, temperament and experience. To defeat him, Biden must offer himself as someone completely different, not just somewhat different.
That starts with sticking to the facts. Trump squandered much of his credibility well before the virus hit. Biden can start building his now. That would be new politics -- and good politics.
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