During his tenure, the chief justice has built a track record 鈥 though not a flawless one 鈥 of coherence and consensus. It鈥檚 being tested now as never before.
President Joe Biden has this funny habit: He says what he thinks, even if he contradicts his own government鈥檚 policy. It happened again yesterday in Tokyo, when a reporter asked if he was 鈥渨illing to get involved militarily to defend Taiwan, if it comes to that.鈥 The question has fresh salience, given Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine.
鈥淵es,鈥 the president replied. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the commitment we made.鈥澛
For decades, U.S. policy on the China-Taiwan question has been one of 鈥渟trategic ambiguity鈥 鈥 keep Beijing guessing on how the U.S. would react if China tried to take over the island it already considers its own. President Biden seemed to leave little doubt.
It鈥檚 the third time he鈥檚 responded to that question in this way. Each time, the White House has quickly asserted that policy hasn鈥檛 changed. Mr. Biden and his team performed this two-step on another matter twice in March. First, he called Russian President Vladimir Putin a 鈥渨ar criminal,鈥 a term with legal implications. The spin: He was just 鈥渟peaking from the heart.鈥 Days later, he said Mr. Putin 鈥渃annot remain in power.鈥 Not a call for regime change, the White House said.
As a senator, Mr. Biden was famous for gaffes. And remember in 2012, as vice president, when he scooped the boss and said he favored same-sex marriage? The issues today are literally life and death, and Mr. Biden is still telling us what he thinks. But now he鈥檚 commander in chief; the buck stops with him.
It may be that Mr. Biden still thinks like a senator, and has suggested as much. But as president, the off-script moments can make for an awkward dance that seems to undercut his authority.聽
鈥淧resumably鈥 these clarifications are done 鈥渨ith his permission or at least his acquiescence,鈥 of The New York Times.聽
It鈥檚 also possible that there鈥檚 a benefit to operating this way, allowing the administration to say things out of both sides of its mouth. We鈥檇 like to know more about how this all works behind the scenes. In the meantime, our ears are peeled for more such moments.