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chowder66

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47. He may have been one part of the reason but he wasn't the sole reason. The media didn't help one bit.
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 07:30 PM
Jun 16

The article goes on to explain that we were in disarray, basically and up against the Republican owned media and machine.

Any other democratic candidate may not still have won.

People were voting for a daddy dictator and I don't know who could have overcome that psychological clusterfuck, especially when the media was neck-deep in fucking this country over.

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ehhh NJCher Jun 16 #1
Yes and also his slow milk toast Attorney General. gordianot Jun 16 #38
Indeed. Both Biden and his AG should have gone after Individual One Vogon_Glory Jun 16 #56
Sorry. The election of Drumpf is due to Musk. Ritabert Jun 16 #2
Thank you! raccoon Jun 16 #4
We should stop pretending we would have won and blame who did it. Ritabert Jun 16 #11
Wont happen. Or the reasons that contributed to it. Callie1979 Jun 17 #103
Not after one year in office. The time to announce he was going to follow his pre-election stance & state he would be a Celerity Jun 16 #73
Really not helpful, Hillary! Chasstev365 Jun 16 #3
Bill's approval was very high in 2000. Gore's mistake was not embracing Clinton's record Buckeyeblue Jun 16 #49
Gore could very well have won the presidency Mme. Defarge Jun 16 #82
It shouldn't have been close. W was idiot Buckeyeblue Jun 17 #96
The Repubs embrace idiots. They always have. StarryNite Jun 17 #109
Hear! Hear! yellow dahlia Jun 17 #155
We know he did win it if votes had been counted because questionseverything Sunday #193
GOP controlled SCOTUS was the problem DemocracyForever Saturday #189
And if she didn't have that stupid email server EdmondDantes_ Jun 16 #61
Exactly PatSeg Jun 16 #67
Or she could have let Huma go before the disaster with the laptop struck. LisaL Jun 16 #72
many people miss that - wiener's involvement cost Hillary the election samsingh Jun 16 #77
Joe Biden had one main job - in my opinion samsingh Jun 16 #78
Somebody talked Joe into clinging to the incumbency. Frasier Balzov Jun 17 #141
Al Gore did win in 2000, but the supremes took it away. Chemical Bill Jun 16 #79
I totally agree with you DemocracyForever Saturday #190
What is this? Pile on Biden month? choie Jun 16 #5
And she was the first one to lose to Trump. LisaL Jun 16 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author Nixie Jun 16 #55
She demonstrated her lack of political intuition La Coliniere Jun 16 #59
It wasn't the debates. mr715 Jun 16 #63
+1 Shrek Jun 17 #118
And had she done so, the reichwing machine would have been howling niyad Jun 17 #89
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Put the League of Women Voters back in charge of the debates. they did a ... marble falls Jun 17 #171
YES for LWV!!! niyad Friday #180
Bill did a good job. He balanced the budget..... Melon Jun 16 #80
Congress passed it first MichMan Jun 17 #95
Of course. But it's still excellent andunder Clinton presidency. It's reflected in the rankings by Gallup and others. Melon Jun 17 #97
Just pointing out that congress plays an equal, if not bigger, role in the budget and deficits than the president does. MichMan Jun 17 #121
Maybe I'm mistaken, but I think Al Gore broke the tie mr715 Jun 17 #122
One of the best economic periods in American history DemocracyForever Saturday #187
He balanced the budget by making welfare nearly impossible to get, leaving more people homeless and starving questionseverything Jun 17 #130
This is not accurate DemocracyForever Saturday #186
In my central Illinois county we went from over 500 cases of cash assistance questionseverything Saturday #191
The fact s that it was one of the best economic periods in history DemocracyForever Sunday #192
No, the new requirement ended assistance as we knew it questionseverything Monday #194
20 million new jobs were created under Clinton DemocracyForever Tuesday #196
New jobs were created under clinton and welfare programs were gutted under Clinton questionseverything Tuesday #197
You're the one who is hypocritical DemocracyForever Yesterday #198
Bill was vastly more successful than Biden as POTUS. BannonsLiver Jun 17 #135
Biden did a lot fast that got erased just as quickly. mr715 Jun 17 #143
The economy was good under Clinton AZProgressive Jun 17 #147
Blame for Afghanistan should go to Trump mr715 Jun 17 #158
I agree AZProgressive Jun 17 #159
Well, the first time Hillary was the one who lost to Trump. LisaL Jun 16 #6
Yep.... and maybe if she'd spent a little more time in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, Jack Valentino Jun 16 #13
Bill Clinton was baggage to Hillary in 2016 Ponietz Jun 16 #43
She won the popular vote by over three million. The electoral college niyad Jun 17 #88
Not while it benefits Republicans SocialDemocrat61 Jun 17 #114
exactly!!! niyad Jun 17 #116
But that's a different campaign Shrek Jun 17 #119
No, it is not. The stupid electoral college is not some disconnected entity niyad Jun 17 #120
how many millions of biden voters stayed home on harris? one recalls hearing it was multi millions... msongs Jun 16 #7
How many Biden voters voted Trump? Not a small number. Callie1979 Jun 17 #104
My speculation is this: Mister Ed Jun 16 #9
I was going on this assumption when he ran again RockCreek Jun 16 #12
There was time for a full primary obamanut2012 Jun 16 #14
+1 for your last paragraph. sheshe2 Jun 16 #45
It seems like a lot of Dems are blaming President Biden................... Lovie777 Jun 16 #10
The 77,303,568 morons who voted for Trump in 2024 are to blame. sop Jun 16 #15
Post removed Post removed Jun 16 #24
Of course you are going commando sarisataka Jun 16 #30
Assuming that fleon skum and company did not fuck with the election, niyad Jun 17 #90
This will hurt more than it helps. (Is that iodized salt, Hillary, or just plain sea salt flakes?) QueerDuck Jun 16 #16
a surprising, and rather asinine?, statement - stopdiggin Jun 16 #20
Meh. It'll take a number of years before we hear a really clean analysis of the Trump era struggle4progress Jun 16 #17
I will agree. We won't really know for years but having said that, I will say Hillary's perspective is usually right Deuxcents Jun 16 #33
And Hillary was to blame for losing to Trump. Grim Chieftain Jun 16 #18
Exactly Emile Thursday #179
And 77 million idiots are off the hook. Turbineguy Jun 16 #19
I, too, agree with Sec. Clinton mr715 Jun 16 #21
because after we had a true PRIMARY - the Democrat would have sailed on to easy victory .... stopdiggin Jun 16 #22
What's the case to be made that having a normal primary process would have been worse than what happened? BannonsLiver Jun 17 #137
it needs to be worse? or is a loss still counted a loss? stopdiggin Jun 17 #153
There are flavors of loss. mr715 Jun 17 #157
true. but saying nothing toward the post that I addressed. stopdiggin Jun 17 #160
It is conceivable to me... mr715 Jun 17 #163
I am (marginally) of the opinion that Biden would have probably done as well stopdiggin Jun 17 #164
It is what makes history digestible. mr715 Jun 17 #165
in THAT we arrive at complete accord - - - - - - - - - -(nt)- stopdiggin Jun 17 #173
For once I disagree with Hillary MustLoveBeagles Jun 16 #23
If the voters don't show up to support you, they must not be inspired by what you have to offer. MichMan Jun 17 #170
I voted to protect democracy from a tyrant MustLoveBeagles Jun 17 #172
Hillary lost first to Trump Raine Jun 16 #25
She, of all people, should know better karynnj Jun 16 #26
The real shame is on the party for turning its back on Biden DavidDvorkin Jun 16 #27
Agreed Grim Chieftain Jun 16 #39
Some of us remember 2016. Sneederbunk Jun 16 #28
And some of us remember the mistakes that were made after the 2022 mid terms. BannonsLiver Jun 17 #139
I too agree with her, strongly. tman Jun 16 #29
Hill lost to him on her only try ... Cosmocat Jun 16 #34
Ironically, I wanted Biden to run in 2016. Clinton is still correct here though. tman Jun 16 #41
Hillary obamanut2012 Jun 17 #106
I'll just say this - I have seen presidents who - immediately after they leave office - are beloved by and remain the Midwestern Democrat Jun 16 #75
Biden's ultimate legacy is being transitional fujiyamasan Jun 17 #113
Time will see if his accomplishments all ended with Trump karynnj Jun 17 #128
Not sure where I would place Bill Clinton karynnj Jun 17 #125
Whoa, now THAT is so disappointing PatSeg Jun 16 #31
Not for nothing, I like Hill, but Cosmocat Jun 16 #32
I think Clinton's actual statement was a reasonable assessment delisen Jun 16 #35
Biden never promised to not run for a second term Mysterian Jun 16 #71
It was mostly implied that he would be Transitional fujiyamasan Jun 17 #107
So you speak for the whole electorate now? Mysterian Jun 17 #110
"I'm all in!" TheProle Jun 16 #36
Didn't she lose to him first? BlueTsunami2018 Jun 16 #37
She did, but it was a completely different scenario MichMan Jun 16 #51
You can come up with all kind of reasons, but she still lost. LisaL Jun 16 #65
I smell deliberate misinformation behind this story designed to weaken and splinter the Democrats. Botany Jun 16 #40
. . . Sympthsical Jun 16 #42
Biden should have Matthew28 Jun 16 #44
I Think You Meant 2023, Right? ProfessorGAC Jun 16 #48
Not at all interested in kacekwl Jun 16 #46
He may have been one part of the reason but he wasn't the sole reason. The media didn't help one bit. chowder66 Jun 16 #47
Not joining this circular firing squad. tavernier Jun 16 #50
After the convention the election was ours to lose sarisataka Jun 16 #52
People like David Axelrod were warning that Kamala had simply gotten something like the kind of temporary, unearned Midwestern Democrat Jun 17 #93
What she actually said Cirsium Jun 16 #53
Thanks. Lies get halfway around the world before truth has a chance to get its pants on nilram Jun 17 #154
Here is the thing: had Joe decided to not run the debate between him and Trump would have never happened Buckeyeblue Jun 16 #54
Or, alternatively, he could aggressively prosecute Trump mr715 Jun 16 #58
Agreed. That too. He could have done both. Buckeyeblue Jun 16 #68
She's not wrong in that. And she is also one of the last people who should be opening their mouth on the subject, RockRaven Jun 16 #57
I just watched the entire interview and this writer's take doesn't quite add up to what she exactly said Quiet Em Jun 16 #60
Hillary did NOT say MorbidButterflyTat Jun 16 #62
This writer's take was bullshit. Quiet Em Jun 16 #64
What really sucks is how many people just take for granted that this bullshit is accurate MorbidButterflyTat Jun 17 #140
Agreed Cirsium Jun 17 #124
This message was self-deleted by its author Nixie Jun 17 #174
Guardian article is Sound Bite journalism. Clickbait. delisen Jun 16 #66
No, I will tell you who is to blame videohead5 Jun 16 #69
. Hassin Bin Sober Jun 16 #70
This is probably like regurgitated pudding. nt BootinUp Jun 16 #74
I support Democrats (Joe) even if Hillary doesn't. gab13by13 Jun 16 #76
I've heard that pattern before Diseases Jun 17 #85
If I get banned for this... Diseases Jun 17 #86
What flavour pizza do you like? niyad Jun 17 #91
Double double Diseases Jun 17 #92
Sounds serious Torchlight Jun 17 #101
An Orwellian pizza designed by the Ministry of Plenty Abolishinist Jun 17 #142
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Jun 17 #123
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 17 #161
It was perception of her frailties just like Biden. She was basically getting carried on stairs by secret service. Melon Jun 16 #81
Does she mean this election too CNYHarris Jun 17 #83
Joe Biden was not responsible except not exposing trump CNYHarris Jun 17 #84
I don't care, that was rude as hell for her to say! Unrepentant Fenian Jun 17 #87
sigh.... FormerOstrich Jun 17 #94
At the end of the day, Americans didn't rate Biden as an affective president Melon Jun 17 #98
It will be interesting to see how this changes over time fujiyamasan Jun 17 #108
I agree that trump will move lower. Melon Jun 17 #111
Sadly, even if his post presidency approval improves, it's very unlikely to be within his lifetime. fujiyamasan Jun 17 #115
I think you mean effective. LtTx Jun 17 #132
Trump is an affective president. mr715 Jun 17 #144
Yes- He absolutely is! LtTx Jun 17 #148
He's why I need pills. mr715 Jun 17 #150
Kinda stating the obvious at this point fujiyamasan Jun 17 #99
It's a non-issue to me at this point in the game Torchlight Jun 17 #100
I wonder if she has been tested for cognitive abilities recently raccoon Jun 17 #102
It is corporate ownership of the media Easterncedar Jun 17 #105
Hillary Clinton is entitled to her opinion SocialDemocrat61 Jun 17 #112
Post removed Post removed Jun 17 #176
N.O. Clouds Passing Jun 17 #117
Her 'generation' of Dems are why we are where we are TxGuitar Jun 17 #126
Coulda woulda shoulda! Magical thinking, trying to change the path Walleye Jun 17 #127
The Onion... mr715 Jun 17 #152
Not productive. Not at this point... OC375 Jun 17 #129
Among the factors Dems could control, I agree that Joe's decision to run for a 2nd term is the biggest reason we lost Martin Eden Jun 17 #131
She's rehashing because Jill Biden is selling a book... mr715 Jun 17 #145
I agree with her OnionPatch Jun 17 #133
Especially when part of your appeal is humility and honesty mr715 Jun 17 #146
It's hard to disagree. BannonsLiver Jun 17 #134
My response to HRC would be ABC123Easy Jun 17 #136
I saw the NY Times piece about this, and found myself very disappointed with Hillary . . . markpkessinger Jun 17 #138
The media sabotaged the election. Initech Jun 17 #149
I really though Harris ran a hell of a campaign. mr715 Jun 17 #151
Easy to say in hindsight, but looking back there were too many unforced errors MichMan Jun 17 #168
WIth the benefit of hindsight, I agree entirely. mr715 Jun 17 #169
Hello, Hillary? How Do You Account For TRUMP'S FIRST TERM?? 🤔🧐...... ColoringFool Jun 17 #156
And what's your excuse for 2016 Hillary? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 17 #162
VOTERS are to blame. For one, B.See Jun 17 #166
First time I can remember, I think Hillery is wrong. Either way that bell has been rung and we need to be moving on ... marble falls Jun 17 #167
Oh good... Yet another let's blame Dems thread Ohio Joe Jun 17 #175
Nobody should care what Hills thinks about Biden duckworth969 Thursday #177
So is Hillary Clinton mr715 Friday #185
It's Bash Democrats time. This time coming from Hillary. Emile Thursday #178
Exactly. What does she hope to accomplish bringing this up now? Grim Chieftain Friday #183
I wonder how awkward this made yesterday's gathering of the ex-presidents? Buckeyeblue Friday #181
she's absolutely correct ecstatic Friday #182
I think she has a point, but - JustKay Friday #184
Bush/Florida 2000 created Trump DemocracyForever Saturday #188
That isn't what she said. Sparkly Monday #195
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