Joe Biden’s presidency was supposed to be a reset—a fresh start for America after four chaotic years. Instead, it turned into a national nightmare so severe that it handed the White House right back to Donald Trump. Even one of the most establishment-aligned media figures admits Biden flopped so badly, the only legacy he can claim is that he paved the way for Trump’s historic comeback.
This isn’t a fluke. Biden’s leadership was weak, indecisive, and frankly embarrassing. While Americans watched their paychecks shrink under crushing inflation, while homelessness surged and illegal immigration exploded thanks to Biden’s open border madness, the so-called leader spent more than 40 percent of his time on vacation. Any president who takes extended breaks while the country burns would be rightly condemned—and Biden’s failures were on full display. His administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan alone marked one of the darkest days for American global standing.
Chuck Todd: Biden's Legacy Is "Donald Trump Came Back"
"How bad of a presidency do you have to have to encourage the country to go backwards?"https://t.co/V1GJDjtUxd
"He wasn’t a good enough leader, because a better leader helps the country turn the page." pic.twitter.com/g4da18FdMw
— RCP Video (@rcpvideo) August 17, 2025
But the incompetence didn’t stop there. Under Biden’s watch, Congress became a laughingstock, gridlocked and hopeless. The weaponization of government agencies against political opponents wasn’t just shocking; it was straight-up authoritarian. Meanwhile, the ramping up of social and cultural decay was ignored—or worse, encouraged—by a president physically and mentally drained, barely able to keep pace with the demands of the office. A recent Gallup poll famously ranked him as one of the worst presidents in U.S. history, and it’s hard to argue with that harsh judgment.
Let’s talk about the so-called “establishment media,” which smugly pretends that Biden’s mental decline was not an issue. They covered for him, pushing a hate-driven narrative against conservatives while burying genuine questions about the president’s fitness. The result? A distracted, ineffective leader with his head in the clouds while America spiraled downward. Meanwhile, globalist interests were served—not the hardworking Americans who deserve a real champion. Biden’s open borders policy, endless bailouts, and kowtowing foreign policy moves made it clear his priorities were far from putting America first.
So here we are: the nation stunned as Donald Trump, slandered, censored, and dragged through the mud, defies every hostile force and returns to the Oval Office. The greatest political comeback in American history is also a rebuke—a defeat not of Trump but of Biden’s failure to lead. Biden didn’t turn the page; he ripped up the book. Now the country is left to pick up the pieces. The real question is—how many more mistakes can America afford before throwing the radical left out for good?