The mood inside the Biden White House as his administration comes to an end can be summed up in one word: depressed. Or, as one insider put it, “totally dejected.” Another described it as feeling “like a morgue.” That pretty much tells you everything you need to know about how the staffers and bureaucrats who propped up Biden’s disastrous presidency are feeling right now—watching their political dreams crumble like a stale cookie.
According to Breitbart, the Democratic Party is in absolute shambles, grappling with the brutal reality of a historic Trump comeback and their own colossal failures. After years of demonizing Trump with baseless accusations of racism, bigotry, and insurrection, they’re left scratching their heads, wondering how it all went so wrong. Well, maybe—just maybe—calling half the country “extremists” wasn’t the best strategy. Shocker.
Now, as the Biden administration packs up and prepares to make way for Trump’s return, the truth is sinking in hard. The Democrats spent four years doubling down on failed policies, disastrous economic decisions, and a foreign policy so weak it practically invited global chaos. And yet, they’re still in denial about why they lost. Instead of soul-searching, they’re left with empty talking points and a party so fractured it’s barely recognizable.
Joe Biden himself seems lost in the wreckage. NBC News—yes, even NBC—has admitted that Biden’s presidency has been a complete failure, citing his inability to unite the country, strengthen his party, or even maintain respect among his own allies. As if that wasn’t bad enough, Biden’s pardon of his troubled son Hunter and his late-in-the-game doubts about running for a second term have only added fuel to the fire. Democrats are blaming him for handing the White House back to Trump, and honestly, they should.
And what does the Biden team have to show for all their so-called hard work? Boxes. Lots of boxes. Staffers and aides are now quietly packing up their belongings, shuffling around the White House halls like ghosts of an administration that never truly found its footing.
Meanwhile, Trump is preparing to take over with his promise to “Make America Great Again” (again), and his Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk and a soon-to-be departing Vivek Ramaswamy, is set to dismantle the bureaucratic mess Biden leaves behind. The contrast couldn’t be starker—competence versus chaos.
So, as Biden’s team sulks their way out the door, one thing is clear…America is ready for a fresh start. And if there’s any silver lining for the Democrats, it’s this—maybe next time, they’ll choose better leadership.
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