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delisen

(7,498 posts)
11. Clinton was asked a question in Interview. She answered it.
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 08:54 PM
Jun 16

She pulled no punches and also did the same on Trump, Iran, Netanyahu, and Clarence Thomas.

It was refreshing to hear a politician speak her mind. The interview is long. Found it on you tune. David Remnick interviewed at 97NY on June 15, 2026, yesterday.

I found it illuminating.

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She's not wrong calguy Jun 16 #1
He should've announced he wasn't running again, right after the (fairly) successful midterms... 68er Jun 16 #2
I very openly advocated that he should be running in 2020 expplicitly as a one-term President. Bluetus Jun 16 #20
Agreed. He would not have had to keep any "powder dry" for a second term, in that case... 68er Jun 16 #21
I had strongly hoped when I voted for him ... SomewhereInTheMiddle Jun 17 #29
Manchin and Sinema... Chemical Bill Jun 18 #43
She's definitely correct JBTaurus83 Jun 16 #3
To embed a YT Short video on DU... littlemissmartypants Jun 16 #4
Thanks! Noted for next time. ForgoTheConsequence Jun 16 #6
👍❤️ littlemissmartypants Jun 16 #7
File in the "no shit" file. He said in '20 he'd likely NOT run for a 2nd term. Callie1979 Jun 16 #5
Hillary bromeando Jun 16 #8
I don't think it had anything to do with power Bayard Jun 17 #24
Yes. But he was a stubborn man too convinced that he could overcome any challenge. pat_k Jun 18 #56
Biden never promised that or committed to that. There's no reason to bring all this crap up. LymphocyteLover Jun 16 #9
Clinton was asked a question in Interview. She answered it. delisen Jun 16 #11
And people are sick of politicians being evasive and too "coached" Bluetus Jun 16 #22
She could've answered that without dumping so harshly on Joe Biden, a totally decent man and good president LymphocyteLover Jun 17 #33
Yes. He did. Akakoji Jun 16 #12
"So did Biden promise or pledge or signal that he would be a one-term president? No, not explicitly." LymphocyteLover Jun 17 #32
https://www.usnews.com/news/elections/articles/2019-12-11/joe-biden-suggests-he-would-only-serve-one-term-if-elected-pre Akakoji Jun 18 #44
Unnamed sources mean little. Biden himself never made that pledge or promise. He hinted at it once but that's it. LymphocyteLover Jun 18 #49
No, he didn't Mysterian Jun 18 #48
Stating the obvious Akakoji Jun 16 #10
Well, technically he was Polybius Jun 16 #14
What's the difference between technically lying and lying? Akakoji Jun 17 #26
I meant technically he was a one term President Polybius Jun 17 #31
No, but you are lying when you state, "he said that he would only be a one term President." Mysterian Tuesday #60
She's not wrong but it's still a little bit weird that she's made a statement like that in public All Things Considered, msfiddlestix Jun 16 #13
She was interviewed, and someone asked if it was a mistake that he ran again (initially) Polybius Jun 16 #15
👍 msfiddlestix Jun 16 #18
I absolutely assumed, when I voted for Biden in 2020, that he would serve a placeholder role Prairie Gates Jun 16 #16
I basically thought that it was inevitable that Biden would serve only one term. Midwestern Democrat Saturday #59
I agree with Clinton. Biden was losing stamina and credibility, but his staff held on too long. Martin68 Jun 16 #17
If Trump weren't stealing so much money for the family syndicate from our tax dollars Akakoji Jun 17 #28
Sadly, he undid what should have been a brilliant legacy. He could have been among the best one-termers, instead... johnnyplankton Jun 16 #19
Sadly, I arrived at the same conclusion. sprinkleeninow Jun 17 #23
Pardon me. I love them both but usonian Jun 17 #25
So it's okay to say it now? Demobrat Jun 17 #27
But would it have been better? dadzilla Jun 17 #30
Did you mean AIPAC? nt. Scruffy1 Jun 17 #34
Was she trying to be a progressive dream? Akakoji Jun 18 #45
She is probably right. But we still had a good candidate in Kamala. Katinfl Jun 17 #35
Don't forget that right wing scumballs at Fox (don't call it) news lied about Kamala and Trump ificandream Jun 17 #38
Very true and there are people who listen or pay attention to nothing else. Katinfl Jun 17 #40
Thanks for the update from the Clinton machine, Hil. Mysterian Jun 17 #36
I don't agree about helping Republicans, but we should have listened to her in 2016. ificandream Jun 17 #39
At this point in history, every Democratic voice that is not calling for unity to fight fascism Mysterian Jun 17 #41
The DNC ran a postmortem on the election iemanja Jun 18 #42
Well, blaming it all on Biden is the easy and wrong way to do that Mysterian Jun 18 #46
You can't be serious iemanja Jun 18 #50
Is that supposed to be some kind of retort? Mysterian Jun 18 #54
It means your comment isn't true iemanja Jun 18 #55
I have no antipathy for Mrs. Clinton, but I realized the only reason she came to national prominence Mysterian Jun 19 #57
When Biden had that moment in the debate where he blanked out, my heart sank. CTyankee Jun 17 #37
Perhaps there is some truth in that, but the real reason the Democratic Party lost the 2024 was the dumbsh*ts who artemisia1 Jun 18 #47
Hillary will not be in the 2028 finals tirebiter Jun 18 #51
Now I would like to hear about the other valuable life lessons we learned in 2024. And in general. Alice B. Jun 18 #52
I believe that the party did itself serious damage snot Jun 18 #53
Must have been super awkward yesterday in Chicago. mahina Jun 19 #58
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