Presidential historian Talmage Boston writes that, though Joe Biden styles himself after Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt, he lacks their connection to the American middle.In October 2020, Joe Biden spoke at Gettysburg and at Warm Springs, Ga., home of Franklin Roosevelt’s Little White House, surely hoping some of Abraham Lincoln’s and FDR’s greatness might rub off on him.
Unlike his heroes, Biden has consistently failed to get a complete read on the country’s public sentiment and use it to identify where the big middle of American voters stand on leading issues. Because Lincoln was Roosevelt’s political role model, FDR surely knew Abe’s words of wisdom: “Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it, nothing can succeed.
Cohn’s conclusion aligns with New Deal historian Harvey Kaye’s thoughts on the subject, which he expressed in April: “Want to be like FDR? Engage and empower working people. That’s essential, and Biden hasn’t pursued it.” The East Room historians have previously explained how the great presidents shaped public sentiment along these lines:“FDR’s success in motivating the nation rested on his uncanny ability to appraise public feeling and lead people one step at a time. This gave him a magnificent sense of timing. … He understood when to move forward and when to pull back.”“Part of Franklin Roosevelt’s genius was his feline sensitivity to how far he could change people’s minds at a given time.
If we’re being honest we can’t deny the fact he’s had a string of wins lately.
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