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NYT’s Brutal Responses to Animal Comparison for Joe Biden

NYT Asked Voters What Kind of Animal​ Best Describes ​Joe Biden – Their Responses Were Brutal

It sounds like something ‌out‌ of an online personality test: ⁢What kind of animal best describes the president?

Given ⁣that⁤ this was the⁢ question asked by The New York Times —⁤ the paper in one⁤ of the most liberal corners ​of the country — one might ​think the opinions of President⁤ Joe Biden were particularly complimentary.⁣ In fact, you​ can easily​ imagine a number of people saying, “Cheetah. A svelte, super-intelligent cheetah. ⁢And‌ anyone who says he isn’t is a bloody ageist.”

But,⁤ no,​ even those interviewed can’t ignore the obvious — and the results weren’t pretty.

“Dinosaur.”⁣ “Hippopotamus.” ‌“Sloth.” Ouch. And this is from‌ a panel of‍ five‍ Democrats, six-self described independents and zero (0) ‌Republicans back in May. ⁣This might indeed⁤ make up‌ a good cross-section of the Times’ readership, but it’s not exactly a cross-section of America.

Yet,⁣ few of ⁢the ⁤people could ⁤offer nice​ views‍ of President Biden’s spirit animal.

No less than ​two said ‌dinosaur — one independent, and one Democrat, although the independent said it was “just because he ‍was trying to bring back old politics — not because of ‌his age.”

Another independent said turtle, which is kind of like⁣ a small, still-extant dinosaur that’s lived forever but doesn’t have much stamina or brain-power remaining.

Vikranth, a New Jersey-based Democrat,‌ said Biden reminded him of a snail. ⁤Sana — another ⁣Democrat, from Illinois — went​ with sloth.

Others were a bit more brutal.

“A camel — ⁤the way he talks, I see‍ the camel’s mouth moving,” said Donnia, an independent from Illinois.

“A meerkat,”‍ said Milan, a New Hampshire independent. “Anytime it’s nice out,​ his head’s up, and⁤ then⁢ as soon as something goes wrong, ⁤he’s just gone again.”

“A hippopotamus,” said Jahnique, a Democrat from Delaware. “A lot of them‍ are very violent, and‌ a lot of them are very dangerous. They have old ways of doing things‍ that may not always be the best course of action, like how Biden is, and they can get dangerous if they deem‌ it necessary.”

“Goldfish, just because ⁤he doesn’t seem to have an attention span to focus⁤ on⁤ anything,” said Nick, an ‍Iowa independent.

In fact, the only prima‍ facie nice description of ⁤ Biden came from a Democrat who compared him to the GOP mascot: “An‌ elephant, because they live very long and they have really⁢ strong memories,” ‍said Marquita‌ from Florida.

You mean this gentleman?

Panel moderator ‍Kristen Soltis Anderson then asked Sana about her⁤ characterization of Biden ‍as a⁢ “sloth.”

“Because he’s ‍slow, honestly,” ⁢she⁢ said.

“There’s been many times where he’s just forgotten things. He’s been caught so many times ‍on camera ⁣with just mumbo jumbo coming out of his ⁢mouth.”

However, the most telling graphic may have been this one:

That’s right:⁢ Out of 11 ⁣people interviewed by one of the most⁣ liberal papers in all of America, not a single⁣ person​ could raise their hand to say ​that Biden was a⁢ strong leader or shared their values — even ⁣when they could find some people who⁢ were willing to go on⁢ record to say he was[[snicker]intelligent.

And ​yes,⁤ this may‍ have been a few months⁤ prior, but it speaks ‍to the uphill climb Biden ‍faces. These aren’t opinions ‍that are formed in ⁣a‌ flash, for one. The ‌poll was taken over halfway through ‍Biden’s term. And, perhaps most importantly, the kind of ​behavior that caused people to say that Biden was a sloth or a snail isn’t going to get any better ⁤as time goes on.

Do you think Biden will win in 2024?



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Yes: 13% (3 Votes)

No: 87% (21 Votes)

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In a more serious vein, an NBC News poll in ⁢June found that over 43‌ percent of Democrats​ were concerned about Biden’s physical and mental health —​ up from “one-in-five Democrats” ⁣who ⁤were concerned before the 2020 election. ‌If he’s elected for another term, that would mean the president would leave office at age 86. ​At age 80, Americans⁤ — including plenty of Democrats —​ already‍ don’t think ⁢he’s up to the job as it is.

It’s only gotten worse over the past‍ few years. It​ doesn’t get much better once you reach the “sloth” or the ⁤“snail” stage, especially since Biden will​ have to campaign from somewhere besides‌ his​ basement this time.

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