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January 13, 2022 5 mins

RUSH: The Democrats now are admitting privately amongst themselves, they are admitting that they lost. Biden is out with a couple of doses of honesty that are going to be really challenging for his buds in the Democrat Party. Joe Biden in one story here says that he doesn’t think Hillary knew why she was running for president.


“Vice President Biden believes Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election in part because she never figured why she was running for the nation’s highest office. ‘I don’t think she ever really figured it out,’ Biden told the Los Angeles Times in an interview published Thursday. ‘And by the way, I think it was really hard for her to decide to run.'”


If you’re confused by this, just hang in. I’m gonna close the loop here and make it all make sense for you. There’s nobody better at translating these people than I am, so just be patient.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Democrats now are admitting privately amongst themselves, they are

(00:05):
admitting that they lost in Biden Biden is out with
a couple of doses of honesty that are going to
be really challenging for his buds in the Democratic Party.
Joe Biden, in one story here, says that he doesn't

(00:26):
think Hillary knew why she was running for president. Vice
President Biden believes Hillary Clinton lost in part because she
never figured out why she was running. He was as
an interview in the Los Angeles Times it was published yesterday,
Biden said, I don't think she ever really figured it out,
and by the way, it was really hard for her
to decide to run. As evidence, Wait, if you're confused

(00:50):
by this, just just hang in. I'm gonna close the
loop here and make it all make sense for you. Um,
there's nobody better at translating these people than I am,
so just be patient. As evidence and Vice President pointed
to a similar concerns raised privately by Clinton allies in

(01:11):
hacked emails published by Wiki Leaks. So Biden says, if
you go to the wiki leaks Podesta emails, you'll find
it's clear as a bell in there that Hillary didn't
really know why she was running, but he said it
was unfair to only blame her for her loss. He
said that Hillary saw a noble purpose in her campaign,

(01:34):
feeling an obligation to help pave the way for women
in politics, just as Barack who's saying, oh, had none
for black people. You know what, may I make a
brief departure and observation here. I hate to say it,
but I I don't think Obama has advanced that cause.

(01:55):
To tell you the truth, it's a shame too. I
don't think that. I just don't think Obama hasn't been
and and Hillary was not running to be the first
female I mean, that was the trophy aspect. That's not
why she wanted to do this. And she did want
to do this. She wanted it so bad she could
taste it. She knew exactly why she was running. She

(02:17):
just couldn't tell anybody because it has nothing to do
with helping other people. It has nothing to do with
making the country better. There were two reasons she ran
her ego and her sense of entitlement that it was
owed to her. And the second thing is, look at
all the money that she had raised from all of
these foreign governments and foreign donors. She had an obligation

(02:38):
to pay that money back visa the policy considerations if
she was president. She knew exactly why she was running.
They're trying to take the pressure off her here, that's
what Biden's well, you know, she really never knew why.
It was just expected of her. You know, she was

(03:01):
Bill's wife, and she'd been first lady all those years
she'd been senator, and it was it was she was
looked to to break the glass ceiling. She had so
much pressure, but it was all other people's reasons for
her to do it, not her own. Is what Biden
Is thing, and that's just total bs. She wanted this

(03:22):
so bad she could taste it. She wanted it so bad.
In two thousand eight, she could taste it. She wanted
it so bad. In two thousand and eight it was denied.
She wanted it even more. In two thousand sixteen, she
could taste it. She wanted it so bad she could
smell it. She wanted it so bad. She was doing
anything she could. She was paying people to disrupt Trump rallies.

(03:44):
She was even her campaign. It's in the political now.
Her campaign was intimately aware of the effort to screw
with the electoral college. It's right there in the Political Today.
Political says they didn't start it, but once it got going,
they kept track of it, and they offered a vice
here and there. The burden on Hillary says there was

(04:06):
a lack of ability to understand why she wasn't reaping
the fruit of what she felt she had been entitled
to for decades. That's what I think. I don't think this.
She felt entitled, she felt owned, She felt it was hers,
that she had earned it by virtue of her loyalty
to her husband and the party, and she wanted it

(04:27):
for the power, and she wanted it for her ideological
and this idea that she didn't know why she was
running that. Don't fall for this, folks. They're trying to
offer excuses. What they're trying to say with that with
Biden is trying to say, well, you know, she didn't
really have the passion. If she really had the passion
to do it a whole different campaign. He's trying to
explain why she didn't go to Wisconsin, why she didn't
go to in the Blue Wall states. Well, you know,

(04:50):
she didn't really ever figure out why. And but Biden
wasn't through. After he talked about that, then ripped into
the Democrat Party's elitism and started faulting them for failing
to reach out to the worker class anyway. Hillary Clinton

(05:13):
is not the leader of a movement right now. That's
the one thing most most presidential candidates failed ones even
for a time inherit that mantle of the leader of
the opposition, But it isn't her. She's not the leader
of any movement. The Obama team is making that clear,
and that's what Biden's being sent out here to do.
Biden is on the Obama team, and he's going out

(05:34):
there and he's trashing her. That's what he's doing. He's
clearing the decks so that Obama is known and understood
to be by everybody the real leader of the resistance,
rest the dissidents, and now they've got a nuclear arms race.

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