Miranda Devine: Dems are in desperate need of a new leader as communists overrun their party but all they got is Obama

Just as his party is overrun by communist revolutionaries, Barack Obama has decided to take center stage in a frenetic public relations campaign, ostensibly to promote his so-called library. He’s here, there and everywhere, silkily opining about everything under the sun, except the only thing that matters: the disintegration of his party.Like Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burned, Obama is curiously detached from the disaster he helped create. Democrats desperately need a leader to rally around, but all they have is Obama. He is the only former Democratic president who is still sharp, charismatic and dynamic enough to take up the mantle. Bill Clinton, while reasonably well-liked and not crazy, despite his wife, has significant health problems and is in no shape to do more than make the occasional token appearance and help raise money.Clearly, Joe Biden, the only other living former Democratic president, can barely function in public, as was evident in his Saturday night performance at a fundraiser for the Maryland Democratic Party.Quite why he — or Dr.
Jill — would want to mark the second anniversary of his disastrous final debate humiliation against Donald Trump by fumbling through his first keynote address in a casino at a boxing-themed “Fight Back & Win” gala is a mystery.Maybe it’s because he can’t rest unless he is exorcising the Trump monster still living in his head. “He even hired his old pool guy to fix the Reflecting Pool.Whoa, what a loser,” Biden said of his predecessor-turned-successor.The audience clapped like seals because all the establishment wing of the party has, by way of policies or aspiration, is Trump derangement. So all eyes turn to Obama, a lithe and relatively youthful 64, whose God-given gifts still shine brightly, as the savior who will lead them out of the wilderness of “Democratic Socialism,” open borders and rigged elections, and back to the promised land of common sense policies and voter enthusia...