Tuesday, August 24, 2021

The End Of The World May Not Take Place As Scheduled

The situation, as our generals like to say, is fluid. But I'm getting more and more of a sense that the Democrat post-2020 Götterdämmerung strategy, whereby they would steamroller a series of "transformative" Great Reset measures through Congess with tiny majorities while Biden would pull out of Afghanistan and open the southern border, with repercussions delayed until after the 2022 midterms and Speaker Pelosi's expected retirement, is starting to collapse.

The weakest point looks to be the Afghanistan debacle, with Press Secretary Psaki's disastrous misstep yesterday, when she allowed Fox's Peter Doocy to maneuver her into all but stating the administration's position was that nobody was "stranded" in Afghanistan. The administration's position does continue to be a vague hope that all US citizens and Afghan associates can be flown out by August 31, but this is now contradicted even by loyal Democrat Adam Schiff:

Speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill following a classified intel briefing, Schiff said that it’s “very unlikely” evacuations in Afghanistan will be over by August 31 due to the overwhelming number of Americans, Afghan allies, and potential refugees currently stranded in the region amid an increasingly hostile security threat.

. . . Biden’s credibility was further damaged when a classified State Department cable from July suggested that Secretary of State Antony Blinken was warned Kabul would fall into Taliban hands by the August 31 troop withdrawal deadline.

. . . According to CNN congressional correspondent Ryan Nobles, Schiff was echoing Intel Committee Member Jason Crow, who said, “I do not believe at this point, sitting here today, that I have any evidence of an intelligence failure.”

It looks as though the intelligence community won't just sit quietly if Biden continues to blame it for the debacle.

However, although Biden sent CIA Director William Burns to try to negotiate with the Taliban over an extension of the August 31 deadline in Kabul yesterday, the Taliban continues to be adamant. In concert with the vaugeness of administration policy, the Pentagon is unwilling to specify either how many Americans remain in Kabul or how many have been evacuated so far.

Meanwhile, Biden's clear decline in prestige seems to have emboldened a slowly growing number of moderate Democrats to oppose the Great Reset legislative package.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent House members home after midnight Tuesday following a stalemate over Democrats' $3.5 trillion budget framework that fell short of an agreement after hours of negotiations with Rep. Josh Gottheimer and other centrist holdouts.

Pelosi and Gottheimer (D-N.J.), the de facto leader of the moderate opposition to Pelosi's strategy, had been edging toward a deal that would commit to House passage of a bipartisan Senate-passed infrastructure bill by Oct. 1. But at least five centrists in Gottheimer's group still resisted the plan by early Tuesday morning, leaving Pelosi to gauge her team's appetite for a potential floor fight on President Joe Biden's domestic agenda.

Pelosi can afford to lose only three votes, but so far, ten Democrat House members seem to be wobbly, while Kyrsten Sinema is opposing the plan in the Senate, where Democrats can't lose even one vote:

As House Democratic leaders hold back Sinema’s own Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill in order to push the Arizona Democrat and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) to support a multitrillion-dollar spending bill, Sinema is making it crystal clear that her mind can’t be changed. And that applies even as her own legislation becomes a bargaining chip in House Democrats’ internal discussions.

Biden was supposed to call the racalcitrant House members yesterday to try to change their minds, but I question if he actually did this. And I have a sense that if Biden's prestige were greater, no Democrat would be breaking ranks, since Pelosi in particullar has been able to maintain discipline effectively for several years up to now. I think it's unavoidable that she's a lame duck, while the moderates still want careers.

And finally, Dr Fauci has flip-flopped yet again.

Dr. Anthony Fauci has admitted making his latest mistake in coronavirus guidance, this time over when he thinks the pandemic will come “under control” — apologizing by saying, “My bad.”

The White House coronavirus czar had told NPR on Monday that if enough people get vaccinated, the US could “really get some good control over this” by the fall or winter of next year.

ut quizzed on it by CNN’s Anderson Cooper later the same day, Fauci — who has been under fire repeatedly for flip-flopping on his public advice from the early days of the pandemic — said he actually thinks that control will come even sooner.

“Anderson, I have to apologize. When I listened to the tape, I meant to say the spring of 2022, so I did misspeak,” he said.

The problem is that every time he flip-flops, he loses more credibility, while at the same time, his credibility as the White House COVID spokesman has upheld Biden's credibility. This suggests to me that pretty much the entire Democrat post-2020 strategy is falling apart.

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