
[VIDEO] Former President Bill Clinton accidentally stumbled upon a truth that deals with one of the reasons Hillary Clinton lost the race for President. Mr. Clinton was being interviewed on NBC and there is a short clip from that interview. He was talking about never underestimating or dehumanizing your opposition. This could very easily be related to why Hillary and her campaign staff lost to Donald Trump. What do you think of Old Bill’s comment?
As Written and Reported by Christian Datoc for the Washington Examiner:
Whether he meant to or not, former President Bill Clinton gave a surprisingly salient explanation for why his wife, Hillary Clinton, fell in the 2016 presidential election to Donald Trump.
The former secretary of state has blamed a number of factors for her loss — including Facebook, sexism, and of course Russia — yet Bill Clinton suggested in a Thursday story about Osama bin Laden that it might have been a much simpler reason: a lack of respect for her enemy.
“One of the things that gets you into bad decision-making is dehumanizing and underestimating your adversaries”
At a forum for a forthcoming novel co-authored with James Patterson, former President Bill Clinton says he warned then-President-elect Bush about Osama bin Laden. pic.twitter.com/imPWanlp05
— NBC News (@NBCNews) June 7, 2018
“One of the things that gets you into bad decision-making is dehumanizing and underestimating your adversaries,” Clinton said Thursday during an event for his soon-to-be-released novel.
He recalled a 2000 transition period interview with former President George W. Bush in which he said, “I know you think that…..
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