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Obama Snubs Biden at 15th Anniversary of His Presidential Victory: ‘Tensions Were Evident’

The ‍Complicated Relationship Between Obama and Biden

The relationship​ between the President ⁤of the United States (POTUS) and the Vice President of the United States​ (VPOTUS) can be a fickle thing.

Sometimes ‌things start out‍ well enough but end badly, as they‍ did with former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike‌ Pence.

Other⁤ times, things ‌ sputter and struggle to even start⁢ out well, as ​with President Joe Biden‍ and Vice⁢ President Kamala ‌Harris.

And then‌ there’s whatever is going on between former President Barack Obama and Biden,‌ who served as the former’s VP in both presidential terms.

The two-term Democrat ticket of Obama-Biden has always⁢ seemed like an odd fit from the outset —​ far more a marriage of convenience than ⁤anything else.

Biden, very much ⁣a swampy, career politician, never quite felt like a natural​ extension of Obama,​ very much‍ part of ⁣the ​new breed of far leftism infesting the ⁤Democratic Party⁣ (think the “squad.”)

It doesn’t help dispel the odd couple⁢ vibe ⁣that Obama, for the ​ many, many, many faults he has, ⁢at least has some‍ semblance ⁤of a human ‌personality — whereas Biden has​ all the charisma of ⁣a comatose wildebeest.

Obama’s personality largely stems from ⁤his speaking ability, and it’s an ability the man​ clearly puts time and effort into. ⁣Whatever⁣ you may think of the man, when Obama speaks, it’s very deliberate, crafted and curated.

So when Obama‍ mentions — or doesn’t mention — something when speaking ‍publicly, people take notice.

In a ‌less-than-glowing Sunday article from The Washington Post, the outlet that threatens democracy with darkness (or something to that effect)‍ chronicled the way in which Democrats are furiously working​ to overturn⁣ the less-than-stellar image ‍of the incumbent ‍president — except for‍ Obama.

Earlier this month, Obama and⁤ his team ⁣planned a lavish event ​in Chicago​ that was both a Democrat rah-rah event ​and a celebration of⁤ the ⁢15-year anniversary of Obama’s 2008 general election victory.

WaPo reported that, speaking ‌to unnamed attendees of the event, there was a “pointed absence of ⁣any meaningful cheerleading for Biden.”

Obama allegedly “barely mentioned” Biden in a speech at that event, nor did he offer much praise for the incumbent on a podcast appearance earlier that day.

Now, ⁢Obama’s camp appears to be trying‍ to squelch any anti-Biden chatter, as a representative told the ⁤Post that the Chicago event was hosted by the ‌Obama Foundation,‌ which is “a nonprofit ‌that cannot ⁤legally engage in partisan political‌ activity.”

That‌ explanation seemed⁢ to defy the general sentiment of the event that WaPo reported on: “Yet several attendees said the tensions were evident.”

“The takeaway of the weekend was not, ⁤‘Hey team, we’ve got to get the band back together​ to help Biden out,’” one unnamed attendee​ told the Post. “If this is a ⁣supposedly existential threat and democracy⁣ is so challenged, then why aren’t you being more overt about⁣ it.”

Well, the reason‌ that Team Obama is⁤ not “being more overt” is a rather simple​ one: The entire Obama brand is about being a frontrunner ⁤and Biden’s losing⁤ all over the place right now (in‌ polls, in public sentiment, you name it.)

The self-preservation of his own⁣ legacy⁣ far ⁤outweighs ⁢any love that Obama may have ‍had for Biden once⁤ upon a time, and that’s because,​ simply put, Biden is toxic.

And, to be sure, ‍Obama is wildly self-obsessed with his legacy.

It’s a‍ genuinely difficult task to name one tangible aspect of American life that has improved under Biden’s watch, particularly when juxtaposed⁤ against what his predecessor accomplished. In fact, it’s hard-pressed ​to name a single‌ thing Biden has even ‍done better than Obama‌ — which is a pretty damning assessment.

And, evidently,⁣ Obama wants as little to do ⁣with that sort of poor presidency, his own notwithstanding, ⁣as possible.

So yes, America has seen presidents and‍ vice presidents bicker and ultimately‌ despise each other (again, ⁢look at​ the⁤ sniping that still ‍exists between Trump and Pence)… but this still⁢ feels exceptionally cold and like ⁢bad news for Biden.

Obama isn’t ​bashing ‍Biden or anything like that. ‍But he’s also not really acknowledging Biden or his presidency.

That almost feels worse, because if the ostensible patriarch of the​ modern Democratic Party isn’t ⁤even acknowledging⁢ you… that’s more worrisome‍ than any poll could possibly be.


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How is Obama’s lack of support for Biden affecting public perception of the current president?

A sign that things aren’t going well. ‍It’s no secret that Obama and Biden have⁣ a complicated relationship, but recent events seem to shed light on just how strained that relationship may be.

From the beginning, the Obama-Biden ticket ⁤seemed like an odd pairing. Biden, a career politician, never quite felt⁢ like a natural extension⁢ of‌ Obama’s far-left ideology. ⁢The two had their differences, and it showed. While Obama⁣ had a charismatic personality and a deliberate speaking style, Biden lacked the same‌ charm.

In a‌ recent article from The Washington Post, it was reported that Democrats are working⁢ hard to improve Biden’s image,⁢ except for ⁤Obama. At⁤ a recent event⁤ in Chicago, Obama barely⁤ mentioned Biden in his speech and offered little praise for him on a podcast appearance earlier that day. Attendees of the​ event noted​ the absence of any⁣ meaningful support for‌ Biden. This raises questions about Obama’s true feelings‌ towards the current president.

While Obama’s camp has ⁢tried ⁤to ⁤downplay the tensions,⁣ attributing them to the non-partisan nature of the event, ⁢attendees could sense the underlying tension. Obama’s⁣ lack of overt support for Biden speaks ‌volumes, especially considering the current challenges the president⁤ is facing.

So why is Obama keeping his distance? The answer may lie in self-preservation. Obama is fiercely ⁢protective of‍ his legacy, and being associated with a ‌struggling presidency could tarnish that legacy. Biden’s lacklustre performance, both in polls and public sentiment, ⁣is not something Obama wants⁤ to be ⁣associated with.

It’s hard to find any ⁢tangible ⁣improvements under Biden’s⁢ administration compared to



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