Obama trashed “stubborn old man” Biden’s January 6 article.
The liberal hosts behind Pod Save America called President Biden’s Jan. 6 Washington Post op-ed “false” and accused Democrats of a “virtue show” after Vice President Kamala Harris endorsed Donald Trump on Monday. they did.
Jon Favreau, one of former President Barack Obama’s speechwriters, said: “Democrats have a whole language that they just need to trash about ‘institutions’, ‘democracy’, ‘the sacred.'”
Biden warned on Monday that America risks a repeat of the Capitol riots if it forgets January 6, 2021, and urged the country to “remember” the event every year.
“But we cannot forget. Every nation that forgets its past is doomed to repeat it. We cannot accept the repetition of what happened four years ago.” Biden wrote.

Pod Save America is co-hosted by former Obama staffers Tommy Vietor, Jon Lovett and Jon Favreau. (Getty Images)
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Both podcast host and former Obama speechwriter John Lovett claimed that Biden misunderstood a quote from philosopher George Santayana about history repeating itself, going so far as to liken Biden to a “stubborn old man.”
“If you’ve been bogged down too much in the past,” says Lovett, “if you’re stubborn like an old man, you’re doomed to repeat yourself.”
“It’s beautiful on the nose,” said former Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor.
The presenters acknowledged that the majority of voters “don’t care at all” about the events of January 6, evaluating the editorial as keeping up with the American electorate.
“Biden’s author didn’t say anything,” Favreau said. “An article about January 6 is the perfect expression of how stupid everything is at the moment.”
The Democratic Party has faced growing calls to change the way it communicates with voters, with critics arguing that it is too “woke” and based on academic rhetoric that alienates ordinary people.
In an interview with MSNBC’s Jen Psaki on Sunday, Clinton campaign staffer James Carville urged Democrats to tone down the “stupid NPR jargon” when talking to voters.

Joe Biden and Donald Trump. (Getty Images)
“Let’s be original and to the point” Carville said.
The hosts continued to bash Biden’s author for not offering concrete steps to counter what they saw as an “attempted coup” by Trump.
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“Our party is a sad article,” said Vietor.
“It didn’t work for the Democrats to feign virtue and explain over and over again why the rebellion was so terrible. That style of politics doesn’t work,” Lovett said.
Vietor claimed that the piece made him “more upset than Joe Biden because he’s running for re-election.” The trio was part of a liberal pressure campaign against the president to refuse to run for re-election after the election. poor discussion performance Against Trump in June.
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While there were signs that Biden was in decline during his first term, Democrats and the mainstream media frequently covered his deteriorating mental state.

U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to the media after signing the Social Security Fairness Act at the White House on January 5, 2025 in Washington, DC. (CHRIS KLEPONIS/AFP via Getty Images)
“His mental acuity is great. Great. As good as it’s been in years. All this right-wing propaganda that his mental acuity is down is wrong,” then-Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., “Meet the press,” he said in February.
Vietor called Biden and his close aides “dreamers.” The Washington Post reported on this they believed that if he stayed in the race, he would win the election.
In a November episode of the podcast, Favreau claimed that Biden had him in an internal survey lose the election With “400 electoral votes”.
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Biden is not the only Democratic politician accused of not hearing the voice. After Harris’ campaign chiefs appeared on a posthumous episode of Pod Save America in November, listeners called them “bears no responsibility“for the loss.