U.S. Rep. Jason Crow got scolded by Joe Biden during a weekend Zoom meeting with Democrats whom the president accused of not working hard enough on his behalf to prop up his flailing presidential campaign.
The New York Times reports on the call with “moderate Democrats,” which came an hour before the assassination attempt on former President Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.
During the 30-minute call, the president offered no new strategy, grew angry when pressed by Representative Jason Crow of Colorado about his political standing and brushed away Representative Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania when she told him he was trailing in her state by four to five percentage points, according to two people who participated in the call.
Here are the recent Pennsylvania polls posted on Real Clear Politics that proved Houlahan’s point, but apparently Dr. Jill and Hunter aren’t letting their Big Boy see this:
The Times continued:
Mr. Biden implied his weakness was their fault, telling the lawmakers that they needed to do a better job of promoting his legislative accomplishments. “You all have to do a better job of sharing the successes I got done,” one lawmaker recounted the president saying. “No one knows.”
Sorry Joe, we’re all too familiar with your accomplishments in opening the border to 10 million unchecked immigrants, spending our tax dollars like a drunken lawmaker sending inflation spiraling, and using government to harass your political enemies.
It’s kinda hard to fool all those Americans who keep buying food and gas every week that your so-called successes don’t suck.
We have no proof the two moderate Democrat lawmakers who blabbed to the Times were Crow and Houlahan. But, duh.
These unknown lawmakers and other unnamed political strategist also told the Times that dozens of Democrats would be joining the call for Biden to abandon the party’s nomination to someone with better poll numbers.
Because this is how Democrats deal with elections — They will overthrow their own primaries held in every single state if they think they are losing.
But the bullets of a would-be assassin put the kibosh on their effort to oust a presidential nominee.
The Time reports the plot to replace Biden has been put on hold, “at least for the moment.”