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Biden Slams Hillary’s Likability; Can Dems Recover?

In shocking news that is sure to rattle the Democratic Party, it has been revealed that President Joe Biden once had the audacity to tell former President Barack Obama that the “people don’t like” Hillary Clinton. Can you believe it? According to a soon-to-be-released book by Hunter Walker and Luppe B. Luppen, titled The Truce: Progressives, Centrists, and the Future of the Democratic Party, this phone conversation took place on election night in 2016 when it became clear that Clinton was going to lose to Donald Trump. Biden, who was supposedly watching the returns with a small group of aides, made the call to Obama to deliver his brutally honest assessment of Clinton’s likability.

Now, before we jump to any conclusions, we have to remember that this information comes from an anonymous source, which always raises questions about its reliability. But if it is indeed true, it’s not only a slap in the face to Clinton but also a direct criticism of Obama’s judgment. After all, it was Obama who vigorously campaigned for Clinton during the 2016 election, showing his unwavering support for her. So for Biden to essentially tell Obama that he made the wrong choice by backing Clinton is a bold move, to say the least. It’s a power play within the Democratic Party that could have far-reaching consequences.

But let’s not forget the bigger issue at hand here: the fact that Clinton was so unlikeable that even Biden couldn’t hold back his disdain. This is a woman who had been in politics for decades, yet the American people just didn’t warm up to her. And who can blame them? From her mishandling of classified information to her infamous “basket of deplorables” comment, Clinton seemed more interested in pandering to the elite than connecting with everyday Americans. It’s no wonder that she couldn’t seal the deal in 2016 and why Biden felt the need to give Obama a reality check.

Of course, we have yet to hear any response from Biden, Obama, or Clinton regarding this alleged conversation. Perhaps they’re too busy rewriting history or blaming Russia for everything to address the issue. But one thing is clear: Biden’s candid remarks about Clinton’s lack of likability expose a deep rift within the Democratic Party. The question now is whether they can ever bridge this divide and find a candidate who can connect with the American people. If not, they may be in for another devastating defeat in the next election. And as conservatives, we can’t help but revel in their internal turmoil. It’s a case of schadenfreude at its finest.

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