A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-One-Hundred-And-Seventy-Three

One of the things that I keep thinking about lately, in reference to the Democratic party and Joe Biden's candidacy for president this time around, is how much it suggests certain problems are not limited to the Republicans.  The fact is, Donald Trump is not simply a problem because he does and says the things he says and does, but because no Republican has ever been able to stand up and change the trajectory once Trump sets it.  If Trump wants things to be this way, it is a decided thing and he will not listen whatever anyone else says.  I can't help but see a parallel with that same dynamic playing out the past few weeks.  I hope that we are finally reaching a point where Biden can be persuaded to listen to others about this, but it seems absurd that we are in a situation where his behavior seems to have become so similar to that of his opponent, even if his underlying intentions seem unchanged.

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