Elections Joe Biden’s brother says family members voted for Trump, ‘felt slighted’ by Clinton: report

glenwo2

Adamantium Belt
@Gold
Joined
Mar 2, 2014
Messages
15,458
Reaction score
768
Joe Biden’s brother says family members voted for Trump, ‘felt slighted’ by Clinton: report

Frank Biden, younger sibling of former Vice President Joe Biden, reportedly said that some members of the family “felt slighted” by 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and instead decided to cast their ballots for Donald Trump.

The former U.S. leader’s brother took aim at the Clinton team’s campaign strategy during an interview with The Palm Beach Post. Frank told the outlet, in the report posted Monday that he believed if his brother had run at the time, he would’ve secured states that Clinton lost.

“We never would have lost Pennsylvania, and all my relatives — the Finnegan family — who voted for Donald Trump because they felt slighted by Hillary and her campaign,” Biden said. “We never would have not gone to Michigan as the campaign decided not to do because they felt entitled to the votes of those people.

“Assumptive politics is losing politics,” he said. “You have to work for every single vote and people have to know individually, collectively and severally that you care about them, that they’re important.”

Clinton visited Michigan shortly before the election, although she ultimately did not win the state.

Biden announced in 2015 that he would not be running for president.

But Frank thinks that could be different this time around.

“I think we’re going to run,” Biden told The Post. “You can say that ‘Frank thinks his brother’s going to run.’ Now, he could surprise me. But I know the family’s behind him 100 percent.”

So far, Biden has not said whether he'll run but has been rumored as a potential candidate. The family is expected to meet “very soon” about the matter, after which he'll decide, his brother told The Post.

“I believe Joe should run. I’m urging him to run and have been for a long, long time,” he told the outlet.

The Democratic Party is left with a nearly “existential” choice, Frank said.

“Who do you think that the disaffected Republicans and the disaffected Democrats that we need to win over to win Pennsylvania, to win Michigan, to win Wisconsin, to win Ohio, to win Florida — as a strictly Machiavellian question, who is best positioned to win those folks back?” he said.
 
Can't blame him....

Hillary was a shit candidate , who ran a shit campaign, who advocated shit policies.
 
Cool, so the family is comprised of a bunch of vain, self-absorbed boners then.

Can't blame him....

Hillary was a shit candidate

Maybe.

who ran a shit campaign

Definitely

who advocated shit policies.

lol no

I doubt a single person on this board could point to a policy of Clinton's that was less informed, less likely to succeed, or otherwise inferior to Trump's policy on that issue.

The only people who say Clinton had bad policies are people who don't actually care about policies and just use it the term as a stand-in for how they feel about the candidate's personality.
 
LolWut? This is basically saying that Biden's family was so salty that some of them voted for Trump. That's the absolute last reason to vote for a candidate, and had nothing to do with her actual policies.

Mind you, I despise Hillary, but this reasoning isn't something to celebrate.
Vindictiveness and spite is a common trait among the trump faithful
 
Cool, so the family is comprised of a bunch of vain, self-absorbed boners then.



Maybe.



Definitely



lol no

I doubt a single person on this board could point to a policy of Clinton's that was less informed, less likely to succeed, or otherwise inferior to Trump's policy on that issue.

The only people who say Clinton had bad policies are people who don't actually care about policies and just use it the term as a stand-in for how they feel about the candidate's personality.

So did you rad the platform she ran on?

I did and that with her past record is what I looked at.

Not that it was all bad but there was plenty I didn’t support like much of the forced social policies and political left ideas on rights such as the 2nd and 1st amendment.
 
Cool, so the family is comprised of a bunch of vain, self-absorbed boners then.



Maybe.



Definitely



lol no

I doubt a single person on this board could point to a policy of Clinton's that was less informed, less likely to succeed, or otherwise inferior to Trump's policy on that issue.

The only people who say Clinton had bad policies are people who don't actually care about policies and just use it the term as a stand-in for how they feel about the candidate's personality.

GOD, you're just a neocon war monger murder apologist.

A vote for Clinton was a vote for war and death.

You're pretty much a hypocrite
 
Everyone start downloading and archiving all of the creepy pedo Biden videos and memes before they're scrubbed from the internet.
 
Joe should probably go kick his brother’s ass for saying this. What a dumbass.
 
So did you rad the platform she ran on?

I did and that with her past record is what I looked at.

Not that it was all bad but there was plenty I didn’t support like much of the forced social policies and political left ideas on rights such as the 2nd and 1st amendment.

Her platform was solid. It was that of a liberal capitalist technocrat. And basically all of the substantive criticisms of her policies that I've seen from the right are made, however shamelessly, using left-wing critiques: that she was too much of a war monger, that she was too friendly with Wall Street (not nearly as friendly as Trump or even in the same conversation), that she wasn't full-throated in embracing UHC (but wouldn't have tried passing a plan that threw millions off healthcare and increased average prices and decreased standards of care), etc. None of those criticisms make any sense, though, when the alternative is considerably worse in the same way.

But I agree that her "let shooting victims be able to sue gun manufacturers" as pretty silly. But it would never have any chance of going anywhere.

GOD, you're just a neocon war monger murder apologist.

A vote for Clinton was a vote for war and death.

You're pretty much a hypocrite

Yawn.

Literally the only area where Clinton seemed to be beating the war drum more than Trump was on Iran....and she wouldn't have been nearly as hawkish and reckless as Trump has been in tearing up the nuclear agreement. Before that, Republicans have been exponentially more hawkish (Eisenhower, Nixon, GWB, Reagan) than Democrats (JFK, LBJ, Carter, Clinton, Obama).
 
GOD, you're just a neocon war monger murder apologist.

A vote for Clinton was a vote for war and death.

You're pretty much a hypocrite

Was this a joke? I honestly can’t tell anymore.
 
As soon as Frank said Joe would've done better I tuned out. I guess at least he was up front about it but it seems the Biden family is campaigning above all else.
 
I doubt a single person on this board could point to a policy of Clinton's that was less informed, less likely to succeed, or otherwise inferior to Trump's policy on that issue.
Hillary would push for more war. Trump is working on getting us out of several conflicts.
 
"Everyone who doesn't do as I do is a moron".
Not how it is.

They voted for a candidate who was diametrically opposed to Biden policy-wise, and objectively unqualified and less knowledgeable, on the basis of hurt ego.

Nice straw man, though.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Bill Clinton voted for Trump!
 
no no no. russia forced biden's family members to vote for glumpf. #collusion #russia
 
They voted for a candidate who was diametrically opposed to Biden policy-wise, and objectively unqualified and less knowledgeable, on the basis of hurt ego.

Nice straw man, though.

You don't know enough about their family to make those assumptions.
Maybe they're a little sick of their old Joe themselves. You've got a 70+ year old white man playing up self-loathing as a virtue. I'd get sick of it too, even if it was Uncle Joe to me.
 
Back
Top