President Biden faced a wave of criticism on social media over the weekend after sharing a photo celebrating three years with what he termed America’s “dream team.” The photo, which included Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, was shared to commemorate the third anniversary of their inauguration.
In the photo, taken at the White House and flanked by Christmas trees, Biden wrote, “Three years with this dream team.” However, this characterization of his administration was met with skepticism and disapproval, reflecting his plummeting approval ratings.
Recent polls, including an ABC News/Ipsos poll, revealed Biden’s approval rating hit a record low in January, with only one-third of U.S. citizens approving of his job performance. This rating marks the lowest for any U.S. president in the past 15 years, falling below former President George Bush’s rating during 2006-2008 and even former President Donald Trump’s current rating.
Conservative commentator Paul Szypula criticized the President, saying, “This isn’t a dream team; it’s a nightmare. The Biden administration has ruined the US border and economy.” Author and RedState columnist Buzz Patterson questioned the ‘dream’ aspect of the photo, expressing discontent with the administration’s performance.
Actor Dean Cain, known for his conservative views, and HotAir associate editor Karen Townsend also joined the chorus of critics, with Townsend calling the administration a “Nightmare.” Journalist Gerald Celente criticized Biden’s policies towards Palestinians, while market analyst and political commentator Jeff Carlson labeled the team as “puppets,” highlighting issues such as open borders, inflation, and national division under Biden’s tenure.
The backlash to Biden’s post underscores the growing dissatisfaction and challenges facing his administration as it navigates through numerous domestic and foreign policy issues. With the 2024 presidential election season gaining momentum, Biden’s leadership and the performance of his administration remain under intense scrutiny.
