Realistic goals 101: Biden vows to ‘cure cancer’ if elected US president
Not content with the usual impossible campaign promises, Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden has promised to cure cancer if he’s elected, raising eyebrows on social media.
“I’ve worked so hard in my career, that I promise you, if I’m elected president you’re gonna see the single most important thing that changes America, we’re gonna cure cancer,” Biden told a crowd in Ottumwa, Iowa on Tuesday.
While the fight against cancer is personal for Biden – his son Beau died of glioblastoma in 2015 – the out-of-left-field promise did little to shore up confidence in the candidate, who appears to be self-destructing in the face of a seemingly-endless parade of skeletons from his political closet.
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As a former cancer czar, Joe Biden must know that cancer isn't one disease with a single cure. Why is he talking like this?
— Lindsay Beyerstein (@beyerstein) June 11, 2019
I'm choosing to interpret this as "Joe Biden currently possesses a secret cure for cancer but won't release it unless elected president of the united states" https://t.co/FN1TiB9pC5
— Sam Biddle (@samfbiddle) June 11, 2019
Others pointed out the irony of Biden – whom the media has pushed as the “pragmatic” candidate, and voices as diverse as Ralph Nader, Donald Trump and the New York Times have referred to as Hillary Clinton 2.0 – promising the impossible.
Joe Biden is the adult in the Democratic race - a moderate with the good sense to reject the unicorns-and-rainbows delusions of the left in favor of specific, realistic, and achievable goals like "bringing America together" and "curing cancer." https://t.co/elAM8gOmWB
— Osita Nwanevu (@OsitaNwanevu) June 11, 2019
“If Joe Biden actually does cure cancer, it’ll only mean rich people don’t have to die of cancer anymore,” one Twitter user pointed out, referring to Biden’s lack of support for universal Medicare. Others made excuses for the former VP, insisting his promise was clearly “aspirational.”
What Biden is saying then is that it's more realistic to cure cancer within 4 years than it is to achieve universal health care in the U.S.?
— Sociology Exile (@prisonculture) June 11, 2019
The three-time candidate’s past lies about his civil rights record and inexplicably creepy behavior around women and children, along with his role in crafting the infamous 1994 Crime Bill and the Patriot Act, backing NAFTA and voting for George W. Bush’s Middle Eastern wars, would seem to disqualify him from the nomination in a party that is supposedly galloping to the left. Even devoted Clinton fanboy Peter Daou appeared to be cautiously backing away from Biden, embracing “unapologetic progressivism” on Twitter a few hours after Biden’s cancer call-out.
I don't know if @JoeBiden can cure cancer, but he and his ilk appear to have freed Peter Daou of whatever brain worm turned him into a Hillbot. https://t.co/1Xp0sLUp1h
— Malcolm Fleschner (@CultureShlock) June 11, 2019
Most recently, Biden’s sudden about-faces on the Hyde Amendment, which blocks the use of federal funds for abortions, and the US’ relationship with China have confused voters who aren’t sure what (if anything) he stands for, spawning a new nickname from President Donald Trump: “Floppy Joe.”
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