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Who’s More Likable, Hillary or Kamala?

18 Feb 2022

BUCK: Big discussion point among a lot of conservatives I know right now: Who’s gonna be the opposition leader? Is it really gonna be Joe Biden? Do people believe that that’s where we’re heading? It feels like… The reason I’m not confident saying it won’t be Biden is that I made a mistake — and, Clay, I will admit this. I assumed at the beginning of the Democrat primary that they wouldn’t be so reckless as to put a guy who was always submediocre and is now clearly way past his political prime in terms of his abilities and his acuity, we’ll say.

But they voted for him anyway. So the first time around, I got surprised, and wasn’t the only one. I think Tucker also said early on there’s no way it could be Joe Biden. Well, turns out it is. There are a bunch of us who just didn’t think that that was possible. So are they so reckless they would do it a second time?

I think the answer is they’re reckless enough. Do they think it will work? That’s the big question. And then there’s the other thing, the other options that are out there, right, the other possibilities. Who was at the New York State Democrat convention recently? None other than Ms. Hillary Clinton. Here she is, clip 9.

BUCK: (screeching) “They’ll ban books, but they’ll do nothing about guns.” I cannot believe this woman even got as far as she did in politics. It’s really remarkable. I don’t… I’m gonna put you on the spot right now, Clay. “Who is more likable?” which is something that is talked about often in politics. People always say George W. Bush — other than the fact his dad was president and all that. But that his primary asset in politics was like Bill Clinton. I’ve met Republicans — I’m sure you have, too — who have said Bill Clinton could walk around a room and say (impression), “Hey, what’s up? I want a hug. High five. I want to talk to you. I want to talk to her. I want to bring everybody close.” Everyone says Bill Clinton had this amazing skill set for that. Who is more likable, Kamala or Hillary?

CLAY: A phenomenal question. But let me say about Bill Clinton. I long for the days when all we had to worry about was Democratic president screwing an intern as opposed to screwing the entire country like what we’re seeing with Joe Biden right now, right? So, I would give anything to have some measure of small competence. I would trade Monica Lewinsky for 7.5% inflation in a heartbeat. I’ll tell you that right now in terms of scandals. Now, it is such a great question: Who is more likable? I think it’s Hillary.

BUCK: (screech) Yay!

CLAY: Hillary is more likable than Kamala Harris, and I understand there can be a debate out there. But to me, what is Kamala’s calling card? She doesn’t have any kids, right? Hillary at least has the opportunity, whether you like it or not, she’s a grandma, she had a daughter, she had a family. Kamala Harris is married to a white lawyer. She has no kids of her own.

She seems so wildly uncomfortable in everything that she does, and she has never had in my mind… I mean, Kamala Harris has a 38% approval rating in Cali-freaking-fornia right now, Buck. Do you know how hard it is for a Democrat minority woman who is the first vice president (laughing) in the country to have a 38% approval rating in California?

BUCK: See, this is why —

CLAY: She’s starting way rig job. It’s like she got the exam questions in advance and still got an F — and maybe had an open book, too, and she’s still failing.

BUCK: This is why Hillary’s emerging on the scene.

CLAY: She’s gonna be the nominee.

BUCK: If you’re a normal… See it, folks? He’s calling the shots.

CLAY: I’m calling my shot right now.

BUCK: He’s pointing at the upper deck.

CLAY: I’m telling you it’s gonna be Hillary.


BUCK: It’s amazing, man, because you think about this, a normal person which is clearly not but Hillary Clinton is who did not have a hole in her soul that could only be filled with power and prestige, right? A normal person at this point in Hillary’s life would say, “Time to spend time with the grandkids, write the memoirs, do other things. Think about life. Think about where we’re all heading,” you know what I mean? Not Hillary. She is not done, not even a little bit. And you can just tell the kind of rhetoric and the things that she’s saying and the way that she’s out there, here she is talking about the 2020 election and Donald Trump. Play 11.

HILLARY: America is only as strong as our unity and our democracy allows us to be. That’s why New York must be not just the home of the Statue of Liberty. We must be the defenders of liberty. (shouting) Not just a laboratory of democracy but a protector of democracy — and we must reject the big lie about the 2020 election and the cover-up of the insurrection of last January 6th.

BUCK: The insurrection. Can we just stop for a second here, Clay? First of all, she’s horrible. And second of all, the cover-up of the insurrection? CNN is basically the, quote, insurrection channel! Find me a random day and there’s about a 30% chance, if you look up at the screen it will be, “Oh, it turns out one of the people arrested on the January 6th insurrection is a coffee drinker.” What? How is this even a news story?

CLAY: First of all, Hillary propagated the idea that our democracy is broken by arguing that she won the 2016 election but for Russian interference —

BUCK: Yep.

CLAY: — for five years and she just recent delivered what would have been her speech if she had won and shattered that glass ceiling in New York. Hillary is a total hypocrite. And this is why I say, Buck, that we need a complete ass kicking in 2022 and 2024. ‘Cause let’s be honest. If you look at the history of elections in the twenty-first century for president, 2000, question of who won. In 2004, Democrats say what happened in Ohio, “There’s no way Kerry lost to George W. Bush!”

In 2008 really, Buck, I would argue is the only election where people have said, “Okay, Obama beat McCain,” where both parties acknowledged what actually happened. In ’12, there’s a dispute. In ’16, there’s a dispute. In ’20, there’s a dispute. You know when there’s not a dispute? When somebody wins by an overwhelming Electoral College majority and just really kicks ass, and I think that’s what we need to do see in ’24. Whoever the Republican nominee is has to win big.

BUCK: The good news is if it’s enough of a wave, any one individual race, right, they may get really contentious — and remember the Norm Coleman, Al Franken race in Minnesota?

CLAY: Oh, yeah.

BUCK: It was down to a couple hundred votes. I think it might have even been less than that as a margin at one point, and they were magically finding ballots for Franken in the trunks of cars. Oh, yeah, look how that happened! So there might be shenanigans like that. But if you’re talking about, you know, a 20-, 30-vote majority for Republicans in the House and maybe picking… By the way, the Senate map could be a little better from what I understand.

CLAY: Gonna be a tough battle.

BUCK: But as long as you have at least one house in the hands — or rather one part of Congress in the hands — of the Republicans, it will limit the damage the loony left can do and then we’re just focusing in on the presidential election. There’s definitely one guy I feel like might run on the right as a Republican nominee. I don’t know. Maybe we’ll talk to him on Tuesday. We’ll have a little chat with former President Donald Trump about whether his plans are up. Let’s just say, has he decided or not.

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