President Joe Bidenâs decision over the weekend to visit Ukraine while ignoring Ohio residents dealing with a toxic waste disaster has been savaged by decent, politically sensible people.
The mayor of the stricken town of East Palestine on Monday took to a Fox News program to call Bidenâs behavior a âslap in the face.â
A Boston Herald columnist on Tuesday called it an example of âpoliticians not caring about the disenfranchised.â
And then thereâs Geraldo Rivera.
The Fox News contributor thought it was just great. And heâs getting scorched because of it.
Hereâs Riveraâs Twitter salute to Biden on Presidents Day: âBravo Biden stand and deliver.â
Leave aside the fact that Rivera apparently doesnât know the origin of the phrase âstand and deliver.â
(Far from praise, it was used by English highway robbers in the 18th and 19th centuries to demand money from innocent travelers, basically and Old World version of âstick âem up.â Itâs easy to why âstick âem upâ has lasted longer.)
Focus on the fact that Rivera praised the president for slipping off to Europe while Americans in the heartland are confronting the kind of environmental crisis Democrats generally only fantasize about happening under Republican presidents.
And what exactly has Biden delivered? Increased U.S. tensions with Russia for little discernible purpose (the proxy war is already pretty clear on the international stage, drama isnât improved by becoming melodrama). A photo op visit dramatized for television by ersatz air raid sirens.
That latter one fits in perfectly with Bidenâs Walter Mitty memories of his own heroics, like advising Golda Meir during the Six-Day War (he didnât, though he did meet her six years later), or getting arrested in South Africa trying to visit Nelson Mandela (he didnât), or getting arrested marching for civil rights in the United States (he didnât).
But it did little to help Ukraine â and nothing at all to help Americans in East Palestine, Ohio.
Normal people could see Bidenâs ostentatious stagecraft for the show that it was, but that apparently doesnât include Geraldo Rivera, the man who made a fool of himself on national television back in 1986 with a two-hour special opening gangster Al Caponeâs secret vaults and has done precious little to redeem his reputation since.
Rivera is mainly a Fox News foil these days, presenting a liberal pinata thatâs beaten regularly by fellow Fox personalities with far more brains.
But after his Twitter post about Biden, Rivera was in hot water with Twitter users, too, some of them calling for him to be fired:
Itâs important to point out here that no sensible person is saying the president should be avoiding Ukraine or the war in Europe.
Obviously, a revanchist Russia and its potential victims deserve the attention of the United States.
Taiwan deserves the presidentâs attention, too, against Chinese aggression. So do the nations around the South China Sea. So do Islamic terrorism in the Middle East, European currency markets and a million other problems in the world that find their way to the Oval Office and the Resolute Desk.
But itâs American citizens like those in Ohio that have the first claim on that attention.
And itâs problems in the United States that should be the priority.
If Biden had a crack team him able to operate on their own initiative, it would be fine for the White House to leave it all to, say, former South Bend, Indiana, mayor Pete Buttigieg, the current secretary of transportation, and head off abroad.
But Bidenâs cabinet is made up of graspers and climbers as uninformed and inept as he is. (That very much includes his vice president.)
Sensible men and women know this, which is why itâs being downplayed by the establishment media. Itâs why conservatives are hitting Biden relentlessly for it on social media.
And then thereâs Geraldo Rivera.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
