Joe Biden's poll numbers keep sliding.
Americans, including many of the people who voted for him, are not happy with him. They want him to be something different, to be someone different.
Some may think that these Americans misjudged the man they sent to the White House. I don't share that view.
America didn't misjudge Joe Biden. As president, he has been exactly who he said he'd be. But America did misjudge the kind of leader it wanted in this moment.
Last year, most Democrats had a single goal: to get rid of Donald Trump. He was degrading the country and possibly destroying it.
We were all living in a vortex of chaos. Every morning we rose to a fresh hell. What had he done and said today? How much more of this could we take? It felt at times like we were trapped in an abusive relationship. We just wanted out. We wanted relief.
Biden seemed, to many, to be the man who could provide it, the man who could loosen Trump's stranglehold on our society. Democrats were afraid to take too much of a chance with their nominee. Wanting too much, let alone demanding it, felt dangerous.
So we settled on the elder statesman. The straight white man. The middle-of-the-roader: not too hot, not too cold, lukewarm.