Uncommited
It started on October 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists launched a brutal attack on Israel. The images were horrifying, and the politics immediate. Within hours, online activists were already less interested in Hamas’s atrocities and more interested in grading Joe Biden’s reaction. Biden, having been a statesman for four decades before ascending to the White House, acted presidentially. He condemned the attack, backed Israel’s right to defend itself, and tried to contain a regional explosion. But in the online corners of the left, that wasn’t enough. They accused Biden of being “complicit.” The outrage, real or feigned, turned into a purity test. Unfortunately, the 2024 campaign season was starting. Biden had had a remarkably successful presidency, with no serious challengers. However, many Democratic primaries offered an alternative option: “Not committed to any candidate.” Suddenly, the self-described moral intellectuals — the smarter-than-the-res...