Rahm Emanuel
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And I'm kind of a product of Bill Clinton's don't stop thinking about tomorrow.
It was very nostalgic.
You know, it allowed him not only to be future, but also continue to be changed while you were running as the incumbent.
Each election is slightly different, but take a look at Joe Biden's 2020.
This is my take.
The past wasn't so much the factory or this.
It was a time in which there was more comity than conflict.
If you ask me where he broke faith with the public, it wasn't
Yes, he made an implied pledge.
He never disabused the public.
I'm not running again in 2024 and then broke it.
But I think the bigger pledge he broke with the public, my observation, and I still think he'll, I mean, he's a friend and I think I have a different view of the presidency, but his bigger break was he said, I'm going to bring more comity.
And he ended up trying to unite the party, not the country.
And I think that's where he gets off the rails.
I think if you ask me why the party, why the country wanted some of this kind of nostalgic was,
And this is something I've been working through.
Look, we've had our political differences.
Partisanship is not new to American politics.
Fighting hard is not new to America.
But there was a kind of a boundary sense.