Donald Trump is probably at least tacitly aware that many Americans are not impressed with his administration’s handling of the coronavirus crisis. The president, however, seems to believe he can turn this mess around on Joe Biden by focusing on the Obama administration’s response to H1N1 in 2009. Here was Trump on Twitter this morning:
“Biden got failing grades and polls on his clueless handling of the Swine Flu H1N1. It was a total disaster, they had no idea what they were doing. Among the worst ever!”
To be sure, the president has invested a fair amount of time and effort into trying to gaslight the public on this one. As the COVID-19 crisis began in earnest a few months ago, Trump insisted, over and over again, that the Obama administration’s handling of H1N1 in 2009 was a “debacle” and a “disaster.”
The Republican even had proof: it was a disaster, Trump said in April, because “17,000 people died.” A day later, the president repeated the statistic on Twitter, labeling the federal response to H1N1 a “debacle” because “17,000 people died.”
With this in mind, let’s unpack Trump’s case:
1. “Biden got failing grades and polls.” Actually, the Democratic White House’s response was broadly popular. In April 2009, Donald Trump himself had positive things to say about the Obama/Biden response to response to H1N1
2. The federal response to H1N1 “was a total disaster.” Wrong again. The New York Times’ Nick Kristof described the Obama administration’s handling of H1N1 as “a model” for others to follow: “Prompt response, quick development of a vaccine and then messaging for people to get vaccinated.”









