Thursday, September 22, 2022

Biden At The UN

I'm convinced there's a latter-day George F Kennan now at the State Department who, like the one who wrote the Long Telegram, has the ear of some contemproary Averell Harriman, who in turn can tell important people what to do. Consider that the one area in which President Brandon has effectively recused himself in recent months has been Ukraine. Either Secretary Blinken, Secretary Austin, or Gen Milley articulates US Ukraine policy and says (or carefully omits to say) what weapons we are sending there. Early in the game, it seems the big guy contradicted Secretary Blinken on whether Ukraine would get third-party surplus Migs, but somehow the Migs happened anyhow, while the big guy effectively stopped talking about Ukraine. At all.

Biden's tendency to ramble and interfere has been fairly well documented, for instance:

The veteran Senator, as Obama saw it, had a tendency to “ramble, clearly loving every minute of it".

The would-be President is said to have confided in his advisor David Axelrod: “Joe Biden is a decent guy but man, that guy can just talk and talk. It's an incredible thing to see.”

In Condoleezza Rice’s confirmation hearing during George W.Bush’s presidency, Obama is alleged to have passed a staffer a note saying: 'Shoot. Me. Now,' as Biden addressed the hearing.

The book also claims, “The biggest insult to Biden was how little his input mattered to Obama's inner circle.

This tendency to go off script and run his mouth was displayed just this past weekend, when he variously declared in an interview that COVID was over, contradicting Dr Fauci, announced US troops would defend Taiwan, against established State Department policy, and gave a muddled and unconvincing reply to Putin's nuclear threats that discomfited the generals. Yet, since the business of the Migs, he's stayed out of Ukraine, pretty much except for yesterday, when he addressed the UN. But there was nothing freelance or prolix about that.

His address to the General Assembly was not, shall we say, vintage Joe Biden. He simply does not normally talk this way.

Mr. President, Mr. Secretary-General, my fellow leaders, in the last year, our world has experienced great upheaval: a growing crisis in food insecurity; record heat, floods, and droughts; COVID-19; inflation; and a brutal, needless war — a war chosen by one man, to be very blunt.

Let us speak plainly. A permanent member of the United Nations Security Council invaded its neighbor, attempted to erase a sovereign state from the map.

Russia has shamelessly violated the core tenets of the United Nations Charter — no more important than the clear prohibition against countries taking the territory of their neighbor by force.

Elevated diction. Parallel structure. Stately rhythm. Four-syllable words. And minimal stuttering and stumbling. This wasn't written by his normal handlers. It presumably came from the mandarins at State whose predecessors wrote the same material for John F Kennedy. Somebody not only got it written, but somebody else was able to tell the big guy to shut up, sit down, read this through more than once before you deliver it, and follow the teleprompter. You want to ramble and interfere? Tough. Do it the way we tell you.

And he did. It wasn't perfect, but the garbling and misspeaking were much more under control than usual. And I can only contrast this with his behavior only hours after the address:

Joe Biden spoke to the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, but the most disturbing part of his day happened afterward. The president took that stage at an event sponsored by The Global Fund, which does work regarding AIDS and other diseases, and things went off the rails. In this case, quite literally.

A video is circulating showing Biden appearing to be completely dazed and confused, fumbling around the stage as his handlers attempt to talk him down. Meanwhile, another man is speaking, trying to thank him for being there while the president appears to have no idea what’s happening.

Here's a version of the video:
There was nothing particularly new about this episode; he's become well known for wandering around the stage and shaking hands with people who aren't there. What's intriguing is that it came so soon after his performance at the General Assembly, where this sort of thing in fact did not happen. What was the difference? Donald Trump has suggested in the past that he gets some sort of shot before debates and other such events that keeps him alert and on the ball for some period of time. If so, it may have worn off by the time he spoke at the Global Fund. On the other hand, we have no direct evidence of anything like this.

But even if we stipulate that this is the explanation, we still have the question of who's able to make him get that shot, because he clearly doesn't get it before every appearance. Even if the shot is the explanation, someone decides when he absolutely has to take it. On the other hand, if there's no shot -- and so far, there's no real evidence there is one -- someone still seems able to sit him down, tell him to serious up, read this damn speech before you deliver it, and pay attention to the teleprompter. But Barack Obama himself was never able to do this, from informed accounts.

So, if it isn't Barack Obama, who is? And let's face it, our Ukraine policy has been about the wisest and best-executed of any, from any administration, probably since Reagan. Someone has been able to tell Biden to stay out of it and make that instruction stick. In that one area, no other.

Isn't that odd?