New York Daily News

This is the Joe we need

Fired up over Navalny’s death, dithering by pols on Ukraine

- LEONARD GREENE

He’s still a little goofy, and the doddering old man moments still make us all a little uncomforta­ble, but on the subject of Russia’s out-of-control aggression, President Biden came off last week as a strong and capable leader.

At a news conference addressing the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Biden took on all comers: the bully president in Moscow, the shameless Congress in Washington and the troublemak­ing candidate who wants to push him out of the White House.

“Make no mistake — Putin is responsibl­e for Navalny’s death,” Biden said Friday, mincing no words about his disdain for the Russian leader.

“We don’t know exactly what happened. But there is no doubt that the death of Navalny was a consequenc­e of something that Putin and his thugs did.”

After months of “Saturday Night Live” skits, late-night monologue jokes and a scathing Justice Department report about the president’s reported memory loss, Biden came out swinging.

He pounded Putin for silencing his opposition, he lashed into lawmakers for taking a recess without voting on a Ukraine aid package, and he tore into former President Donald Trump for threatenin­g to sic Russia on delinquent NATO members.

“All of us should reject the dangerous statements made by the previous president that invited Russia to invade our NATO allies if they weren’t ‘paying up.’ He said, if an ally did not pay their dues, he’d encourage Russia to, quote, ‘Do whatever the hell they want,’ ” Biden said.

“This is an outrageous thing for a president to say. I can’t fathom, can’t fathom — from Truman on, they’re all rolling in their graves hearing this. As long as I’m president, America stands by our sacred commitment to our NATO allies, as they have stood by their commitment­s to us repeatedly.”

Biden followed up the remarks with a timely campaign attack ad calling Trump’s NATO comments “traitorous.”

Biden still has his good days, and this was clearly one of them.

And whether or not he’ll have enough of them to sustain the country over the next four years is debatable.

But this, as it usually is, is less about what Biden has left in the tank than it is about the match that Trump would light under it.

Again.

We’ve seen this show before, and we didn’t like the ending the first time.

Only this time, Trump is giving us a preview.

He said he would punish the people who impeached him twice.

He said he would be a dictator on day one, and day one only.

He said he would sic Russia on loyal NATO allies.

Why wouldn’t we believe him? “No president has ever said anything like it,” the narrator in Biden’s new ad says. “It’s shameful. It’s weak. It’s dangerous. It’s un-American.”

Biden beat Trump once before. But that is no guarantee that Biden will beat him again.

So, now, the Democrats are playing the dangerous game of relying on the courts to do what they may not be able to do at the ballot box.

Don’t bet on it. The U.S. Supreme Court seems poised to reject efforts to kick Trump off the ballot.

Dozens of lawsuits have been filed nationally to disqualify Trump under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which was designed to keep former Confederat­es from returning to government after the Civil War.

It bars from office anyone who swore an oath to “support” the Constituti­on and then “engaged in insurrecti­on or rebellion” against it.

Does Jan. 6 ring a bell? Trump’s lawyers argue that efforts to keep him off the ballot, “threaten to disenfranc­hise tens of millions of American voters.”

Trump, who appointed three justices to the Supreme Court, is likely to prevail.

That would mean a rematch — and the hope that Biden has enough good days left in him.

 ?? AP ?? President Biden (in 2022) pulled no punches this week in blaming Russian thug Vladimir Putin for death of Alexei Navalny.
AP President Biden (in 2022) pulled no punches this week in blaming Russian thug Vladimir Putin for death of Alexei Navalny.
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