Caravan Magazine

A journal of politics and culture

Joe Biden

Biden’s Third-Party Threat: The Left’s Growing Discontent

As President Joe Biden prepares for his 2024 re-election bid, much attention has been focused on the potential risks posed by No Labels, the centrist group aiming to run a bipartisan third-party candidate. However, Democrats may be overlooking a far…

Trump’s Raised Fist: A Defining Moment in a Pivotal Campaign

The near-assassination of former President Donald Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, last Saturday has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, electrifying Republicans and rattling Democrats. As gunfire rang out, leaving Trump bloodied but defiant, his raised fist became…

Biden Vows Transparency in Investigation into Deadly New Orleans Attack

President Joe Biden condemned the recent terrorist attack in New Orleans that claimed the lives of 15 people and injured many more, calling it “despicable.” Speaking from Camp David on Wednesday, Biden expressed his condolences and pledged the nation’s support…

Joe Biden’s Parting Insult

President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden almost feels like a calculated shock — a Sunday night surprise that blindsided Washington and reignited controversy. While Biden’s intention may not have been to provoke outrage, the pardon carries…

Joe Biden’s Most Personal and Difficult Decision Yet

In the wake of President Joe Biden’s Justice Department decisions, Donald Trump is returning to the White House, while Biden’s son Hunter faces the real prospect of prison. This extraordinary moment has set the stage for an unprecedented personal and…

The Blame Game: Biden vs. Harris in the 2024 Defeat

As the sun rose the morning after Donald Trump’s emphatic return to the White House, the Democratic Party was already in post-mortem mode. Texts and calls flew back and forth, brimming with recriminations and speculation over what had gone wrong….

Inside the Democratic Reboot: Joy, Hope, and Fear

The political landscape shifted dramatically in just one week, leaving both parties grappling with seismic changes and renewed purpose. For Democrats, the moment of reckoning came on Sunday when President Joe Biden finally bowed out of the 2024 race, relinquishing…

t’s Like Being Liberated Republicans Relish the Democrats Media Firestorm

For nearly a decade, congressional Republicans have endured the relentless spotlight of uncomfortable media scrutiny—on everything from Donald Trump’s controversies to Kevin McCarthy’s leadership challenges. But this week, the tables turned. As Democrats found themselves besieged by reporters over questions…

Whitmer Disavows ‘Draft Gretch’ Movement and Sends a Stark Warning to Biden

When Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer reached out to a senior official within President Biden’s campaign on a Friday night, her message was crystal clear: she wanted nothing to do with the rising “Draft Gretch” movement. Her name, which had been…

Biden Skeptics Grapple with a Defining Moment

As members of Congress reconvene in Washington and global leaders gather for the NATO summit, the future of President Joe Biden’s campaign hinges precariously on the resolve—or lack thereof—of his critics within his own party. Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.), a…

It’s Not Too Late to Replace Biden and Defeat Trump

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, President Joe Biden’s campaign is offering several arguments to justify his continued candidacy. Chief among them is the claim that replacing him at this stage would be impossible or would lead to chaos, handing…

Barack Obama Weighs in on Biden’s Debate Performance: ‘Bad Debate Nights Happen’

In the wake of President Joe Biden’s rocky performance at the first 2024 presidential debate against former President Donald Trump, former President Barack Obama offered his perspective, reassuring supporters that a subpar debate night isn’t the end of the road….