Nov 25, 2024
Bill Clinton Proves How DEVASTATINGLY Out Of Touch He Is
Former President Bill Clinton is very concerned about the populist movement.
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Politics is the only business
in which you can prove your authenticity
by not knowing anything, you know.
And I think that's a problem.
And we'll pay for it
unless we get over it.
If it weren't for Bill Clinton
or Hillary Clinton, who would go on MSNBC
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to bat for the Democratic establishment
even after they have failed miserably
in the recent presidential election,
so much so that Donald Trump
won the popular vote
along with the Electoral College vote.
Now, Bill Clinton was on MSNBC
responding to a question about Trump's
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second cabinet and whether he was shocked
at who Trump has chosen so far.
Take a look at what he had to say.
He believes he can just say,
well, I appointed these people.
They're smart
and they're going to shake things up.
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But I think that in demonizing
all Establishments and all people
who wear a tie like you and me to work
and have a good education.
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We are breaking down the legitimacy of not
only people who may be too sanctimonious
and too set in their ways in the past,
but also people who actually know things
that are very important for us today and
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very important for our continued growth
and prosperity and harmony.
What I think pro-establishment people
like Bill Clinton seem to miss
is that there is a difference
between someone just being unqualified
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and someone who might be qualified,
but is just anti-establishment
because they are able to see through,
you know, a sober perspective
that the establishment politics,
especially on the Democratic side,
has led to basically an exodus
of Democratic voters, people
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who traditionally supported the Democrats,
but felt increasingly that the Democratic
establishment wasn't serving their best
interests and were instead going along
with pro-corporate policies
that were making their lives worse,
while also serving up identity politics,
which also tends
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to make their lives worse in some ways.
Now, in regard to where the hearts
and minds of American voters are, I mean,
we just went through the presidential
election, and I think that gave us a huge
clue as to where hearts and minds are at.
But more Americans are, in fact, rejecting
traditional establishment political
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figures because they don't trust them to
actually represent their best interests.
So this is according to Pew Research.
I want to give you some data
before we go to Genk.
Just 4% of U.S.
Adults say the political system
is working extremely or very well.
Another 23% say it is
working somewhat well.
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About 6 in 10, 63% express not too much
or no confidence at all
in the future of the U.S.
Political system,
and in a 2022 Pew Research Center survey,
majority said the federal government
unfairly benefits some people over others,
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doesn't respond to the needs
of ordinary Americans, and isn't
adequately careful with taxpayer money.
That was in 2022
during Biden's administration.
So I just think people like Bill Clinton
are living in La La land
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because the status quo worked out
real well for him and his friends.
But for the majority of American voters,
clearly that has not been the case.
And if Democrats keep taking advice
from the likes of Bill Clinton
or Hillary Clinton,
they're in a world of trouble because
they're already bleeding support and going
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in the same direction isn't going to help.
Yeah, there's two different topics
that are being conflated here.
So let me break them both down.
So first, on the education point that Bill
Clinton is making, there is the issue of
whether you're qualified and whether being
qualified is a good thing or a bad thing.
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And then there's the issue
of your perspective,
and that's the one they never address.
So is it true that having an education
is better than not having an education?
Generally speaking, yes.
Right.
An education saved my family's life.
My dad was a very poor farmer.
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He was able to get a free college
education in Turkey back in the 1960s,
wound up becoming a mechanical engineer,
and it led to us
eventually living the American dream.
So you're not going to get someone
more pro-education than me.
And I believe that people should
be qualified for their positions.
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Now, having said that, that doesn't mean
that you're the best pick.
Why?
Because what is your perspective?
What is your bias?
Have you ever even thought about it?
Because you have all these people
that are in the among the elites,
the establishment, and they do policies
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that are on that favor their group,
which is the elites and the establishment,
and they don't even oftentimes know
that they're doing that.
It's a group think where everyone in
that group, everyone in that tribe agrees.
They're like tax cuts for the rich.
That stimulates the economy, right?
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And they go around the room
and everyone is rich and they go,
yeah, I love the tax cuts for the rich.
Love the tax cuts for the rich.
Love the tax cuts for the rich.
Well, let's go do that because that's
what educated, qualified people would do.
No brothers and sisters.
That's what educated, qualified people
that want to help the rich would do.
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So can you prove that your policies
actually help the average man?
No. And you don't even bother.
People aren't mad at you
if you're in the establishment
because you got a good education.
They're mad at you
because of the laws that you pass
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using that education for your benefit
rather than all of our benefit.
So don't come at me with education.
I went to the same schools you did.
Okay.
An education, you know, and to be fair
to Bill Clinton saved his life, too.
Like I get the value of it.
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The problem is you're misusing your
qualifications to help your rich buddies
and you can't even see it
because you're because I'm asking the fish
to house the water.
And Bill Clinton's answer is what? Water?
Yeah.
Okay, so now there's
a second conflation going.
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On, because let me just make
one quick comment on that.
Look, I totally agree that, like,
people who are qualified should serve in
these important positions and all of that.
But I think another problem with
the Democrats is how elitist they sound.
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Right? Like we're the smartest.
We're the educated ones.
Everyone else doesn't know
what they're talking about.
Everyone else
isn't as qualified as we are.
And just stop. Stop with that already.
Like they don't understand.
I don't think they realize they're
doing it, but they're doing it
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and it's not coming across well.
Well, look, I'll give you
a quick personal example in my life.
Like I'll go on NPR or something.
Actually, it's only happened once,
to my knowledge or to my recollection.
And people will be outraged by me
because I won't be whispering.
Right?
Tonally, they're like, ooh,
populists don't like it.
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Okay.
And I'm not in favor of the status quo,
so I'll ask them to change things
like Mitch McConnell.
Oh not bad. And Nancy Pelosi.
Oh, bad. Bad.
Don't change Nancy Pelosi. Right.
And so and they'll assume that I'm
a ruffian, a barbarian, a Visigoth.
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- I mean a little bit.
- Yeah.
And well, I in my attitude I am.
That's right.
But so here comes the interesting part.
When when challenged, I'm like, oh yeah.
Really?
Okay.
What are your qualifications or education?
And then I say, oh, I went to Wharton
Business School in Columbia Law School.
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Every time the reaction I get is shock.
They're like, really?
Yeah. You're not.
No one's ever said,
oh, yeah, that makes sense.
Yeah, right.
In those circumstances,
in those circumstances,
every single time, they're shocked.
Why?
Because they assume that if you're highly
educated, you do sweet little whispers
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about how the status quo is great.
Wrong again. Bob.
Okay. Exactly.
When I go wrong again, Bob,
they're like, oh, that's not right.
Think about it. I'm asking NPR.
I'm asking Bill Clinton.
I'm asking all of these
mainstream media and politicians.
Think about your bias.
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You think you're objective,
and all of your positions always
help the people at the very top.
What a wonderful coincidence.
Your education apparently hasn't
helped you much because you can't even see
what's right in front of you.
All right, now the other issue
that they can play, they say, oh, I can't
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believe they're attacking our system.
Our Constitution is so great,
our democracy should be cherished.
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa.
What do we. What do you mean by system?
And some on the right now
have gotten to the point where I feel
like they are attacking democracy.
And no brothers and sisters,
you get in the wrong system.
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We love the Constitution.
We love democracy.
We love what this country stands for.
Right?
But the system that we're looking
to overthrow is the current
corrupt establishment system.
Of all the politicians who got there
through taking corporate donor money,
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the person, the candidate with more money
wins 95% of the time in the House
in congressional elections.
So don't tell me they're not corrupt
when their number one attribute
for getting elected
was how much they can make donors happy.
We're against that corruption.
We're against that system.
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So don't hide behind the Constitution
and pretend that, oh, I can't believe
they're saying that this system is wrong.
I love the Constitution. Do you?
Do you?
Because the Constitution doesn't
say anything about speech being money,
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or money being speech,
or how donors should give you
be able to bribe you in unlimited ways.
And activist Supreme
Court made that crap up.
And by the way, if you're a Democrat,
you pretend to be against it as you sucked
in billions of dollars of corporate money
and did exactly as they ordered you to,
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including, yes, you, President Clinton,
what did you do at the end of your term?
You deregulated nearly every industry
so they could set up monopolies
so they could charge us higher prices
and totally screw us over.
And you did that
with your brilliant education.
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Preach. Absolutely.
Exactly.
So, look, I don't know if the mainstream
Democratic Party is learning any lessons
at all, or if they are learning lessons,
if they're learning the right lessons
following the shellacking that they
experienced in this election cycle.
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But just a word of advice.
The last person you should be listening to
if you're in the mainstream Democratic
Party, is someone like Bill Clinton,
because they are not steering you
in the right direction.
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