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Clay and Buck

Clay and Buck

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Clay Says What Youโ€™re Not Allowed to Say About Kamala

Clay and Buck

13 Jul 2021

CLAY: Here is my theory, Buck. And I understand your argument of โ€œdonโ€™t presume that theyโ€™re even capable of playing chess right now.โ€ I think theyโ€™re trying to distract, the Democratic Party is, right now. They are in the throes of a major budgetary battle. Bernie Sanders wants a $6 trillion budget, the likes of which weโ€™ve never seen before. Moderates in the Senate are saying they might only go for two and a half or three trillion. Thatโ€™s a massive difference. And as all of this is taking place right now in D.C., suddenly Biden travels out of D.C. to go to Philadelphia to give a speech uniting the overall Democratic game plan of โ€œeverything is racistโ€ to try to distract from what is becoming a pretty readily apparent Democratic civil war over budgetary issues, over crime, over, really, all of Joe Bidenโ€™s theoretical game plan here. There are massive battles, not external, but internal in the Democratic Party.

And I think theyโ€™re trying to rally the troops by just once more saying, โ€œHey, remember, remember how racist the Republicans areโ€ and hope that nobodyโ€™s noticing whatโ€™s going on with the budget right now.

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BUCK: But the budget is gonna be something we only know about if the media covers it, and theyโ€™re not gonna cover it in a way that makes it seem like thereโ€™s some importance. I mean, youโ€™re right. Itโ€™s a mess, right? What youโ€™re saying is true, what youโ€™re saying about the budget being a back-and-forth between Democrats, but they know the mediaโ€™s never gonna make it look like itโ€™s, as you said, a civil war or anything else. So maybe thereโ€™s just disjointed messaging right now because the Democrats are flailing because the first six months of the Biden administration is a mess. Thatโ€™s an alternative explanation. And as you and I both agree, they view โ€œRepublicans are racistโ€ as the one โ€” that is the one great uniter, and that then translates into voting right issues, into crime issues, everything else.

CLAY: Thatโ€™s their entire game plan, and itโ€™s going to get even worse with Kamala Harris being the nominee because, if sheโ€™s not the nominee, guess what? Sheโ€™s gonna be able to say that the Democratic Party is racist and sexist โ€™cause they didnโ€™t pick a black woman to be their nominee. This is assuming that they canโ€™t Weekend at Bernieโ€™s-style drag Biden out as the nominee again.

BUCK: Iโ€™m thinking itโ€™s gonna be Weekend at Bernieโ€™s Part 3.

CLAY: You think part 2?

BUCK: I think they already made it 2. Did they make โ€”

CLAY: Yeah. Well, yeah.

BUCK: I think they made a sequel, which โ€”

CLAY: So this is part 3, 4, whatever?

BUCK: Yeah. If you saw the original, there should have been no sequel. But, yeah, I do believe that theyโ€™re so worried at this point about Kamalaโ€™s โ€” look, they used to talk about the lack of likability with Hillary Clinton, but with her whole thing was extreme competence and executive โ€” which I know was, you know, nonsense. But the point is that was the story, that was the narrative. With Kamala pol, youโ€™ve got doesnโ€™t seem particularly likable on a political level, doesnโ€™t have that charisma, those retail political skills. And exactly what has gone well thatโ€™s been in her portfolio so far. I mean, we donโ€™t even talk about the border anymore, which is the worst itโ€™s ever been, and that was her issue until she realized this is a mess and I canโ€™t fix it.

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CLAY: These also awful on her feet, which is a massive story. And I still understand people are like, โ€œOh, you canโ€™t talk about this.โ€ The fact that she was the side chick of Willie Brown in San Francisco, that everybody just is, like, not even talking about, I mean, how is that โ€” she was the girlfriend of a married man. And everybody just like, if sheโ€™s gonna be the front facing candidate in 2024, I mean, how is that not a major story if the Democrats are gonna try to trot her out? I think everyoneโ€™s like. Oh, my God. You canโ€™t say โ€” thatโ€™s like a big part of her resume in California. She was the girlfriend of a married man. I think thatโ€™s kind of significant.

Now, Trump, maybe, but it may not be a great angle for Trump to be playing โ€™cause not lake his past history is, in his private life, stellar, necessarily, but I think thatโ€™s kind of a big deal. Sheโ€™s not good on her feet. She, you know, like has not had really a very storied and accomplished career. And she managed in California to initially rise to power by being the side chick of the mayor and itโ€™s like people wonโ€™t even mention it. Like, to me sheโ€™s utterly incompetent.

BUCK: Well, Democrats certainly werenโ€™t fond of her during the primary, which was obvious, despite her โ€”

CLAY: She got crushed.

BUCK: โ€” despite her saying, โ€œItโ€™s clear Iโ€™m a top-tier candidate,โ€ which was not clear from the actual voters. I remember she said that early on. Remember the Democrats had those double debates that were going on two, you know, went back-to-back and she came out and said itโ€™s clear Iโ€™m a top candidate. Sheโ€™s a top candidate in the greenroom of CNN. Sheโ€™s a top candidate if you were to poll the New York Times editorial page, maybe but for the rest I donโ€™t think so. So I do believe Biden is probably gonna be the person they put forward. But thatโ€™s a ways off.

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