De facto Democrat nominee Joe Biden is lonely these days. With the president getting daily positive exposure from the virus briefings and people more concerned about their own lives than with any bumbling statement Biden may put out, poor Joe is grasping at straws to get noticed.

From the man who had to eat his words over the Chinese travel ban comes another ill-advised kowtow to left wing pieties, “Rather than execute a swift and aggressive effort to ramp up testing, Donald Trump is tweeting incendiary rhetoric about immigrants in the hopes that he can distract everyone from the core truth: he’s moved too slowly to contain this virus, and we are all paying the price for it.”

After the cake Biden had on his face last time, after having to eat crow and finally say he agreed with the president, after having the reputation of not being able to walk and talk at the same time, you’d think Biden would try something new. But nope, “But it is irrational to refuse to focus the full force of the presidency on producing and distributing the number of tests we need to determine whether all people entering the U.S. — regardless of citizenship status — are carrying COVID-19, and to successfully contain the virus. That’s one of the most glaring failures of this president’s response and sending inflammatory tweets to try to hide it helps no one.”

Apparently tweets are only “inflammatory” when the president sends them. But Biden and his cohorts can send out clinically insane broadsides on all sort of subjects and that’s just fine, no matter that they make no sense at all and are probably written in some dank underground bunker just below Nancy Pelosi’s ice cream depository.

Biden concluded, “The time for excuses is over, Mr. President, and the time for urgency — real urgency — on testing is now. America cannot afford to wait any longer.”

So the biggest national effort since WWII, lauded by governors from both parties, and Joe is still waiting, huh? More than likely, also waiting to find out just how badly he’ll get beaten in November.